Hyperlocal On-demand Delivery Model Decoded: Its Disruptive Effects and Benefits

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The emergence of the on-demand economy has revolutionized the traditional business models at an advanced rate in the last few years. From hailing a cab to getting a spa massage, buying groceries to ordering food, purchasing medicine to renting furniture, the on-demand apps have made our life easier than before. Smartphones have become the game-changer for the on-demand delivery business models.

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A report from Harvard Business Review in 2016 pointed out that the on-demand economy is attracting more than 22.4 million consumers annually and $57.6 billion in spending. Moreover, the report says 49% of the users of on-demand services are millennials. The number is growing at an exponential rate globally and is expected to skyrocket in the coming years.

To capitalize on this transformation, business owners are coming up with innovative mobile apps in diverse industry sectors, which were previously considered impractical by the market. Although the businesses are not generating much profit now, their revenue streams seem to be widening.

So have you got a hyperlocal on-demand business idea in your mind? Here’s a comprehensive blog on building a hyperlocal on-demand delivery app and its rising potential in the present world.

What is Hyperlocal On-demand Delivery Model?

The term ‘hyperlocal’ refers to ‘a small area’ or ‘a very specific demography.’ Hyperlocal on-demand delivery model is defined as a business model in which the service provider acquires requested product(s) locally and deliver the same to the customer in the same geographical area.

For example, let us consider a hyperlocal on-demand business in groceries. The customer will place an order for the required groceries through the dedicated mobile application. The aggregator receives the order and passes on the order details to a delivery partner. The delivery partner dispatches a delivery boy (who is a part of a channelized workforce) to procure the requested item from a local brick-and-mortar store and makes sure that it reaches the customer at a requested location. The aggregator drives the entire system and earns a commission for the role it plays.

The model is applied to products as well as services like plumber, electrician, beautician etc. Examples of the hyperlocal on-demand business model are UberEATS, Zomato, BigBasket, Postmates etc.

A more relatable example of a successful hyperlocal delivery business is GrubHub, one of the world’s leading online food ordering companies, which reported $683 million in worldwide revenue last year. Users can search for restaurants in their vicinity and place their order online through GrubHub. The company’s revenue primarily comes from the 13.5% (on an average) commission that it charges from the restaurants on each order processed through it. The company also earns advertising income as restaurants shell out more money to be featured higher in search results.

How Is It Disrupting the On-demand Economy?

Undoubtedly, hyperlocal has taken the on-demand economy to the next level. The crux of this model, which caters to a limited geographical area, facilitates swift delivery of goods as per the customers’ requirement within a shorter duration of time.

For example, when you need a pizza from your favorite restaurant, you don’t need to step out of the home. Place your order in the app and the service provider will deliver it to you within an hour’s time.

This way, hyperlocal businesses have given a push to traditional on-demand delivery services. The economy’s ‘need for speed’ is satiated through this delivery model.

A large number of business owners and new-age entrepreneurs are entering to hyperlocal spectrum, thanks to the wide opportunities it has opened up. On the other hand, people find it easier to get things done without physically going to the shop or the center now. Hyperlocal on-demand delivery is disrupting the businesses of traditional ventures.

Interesting Read: How Uber Business Model Works?

What are the Benefits of Hyperlocal Delivery Models?

Hyperlocal delivery models offer a plethora of benefits to both the customers and the retailers.

A Step-by-step Guide to Building a Hyperlocal Delivery Network

To build a successful on-demand business with a hyperlocal focus, you should choose a strategic approach. Here is a step-by-step guide that lists the processes involved in building a hyperlocal on-demand delivery business.

Wrapping up

Hyperlocal has become one of the hottest buzzwords in the on-demand delivery industry at present. The customers, retailers, entrepreneurs, and the economy – all of them have a host of solid reasons to accept and welcome the hyperlocal on-demand delivery model with open arms. You can expect a proliferation of such businesses in the near future!

In the coming years, the quality of the app would set apart the successful delivery businesses from their unsuccessful counterparts in this industry. To survive and thrive in the industry, you need the triumvirate of a robust admin panel, an efficient and effective customer tracking app, and a powerful delivery driver app. And it should be backed by a comprehensive delivery management solution.

If you are considering an entry into this sector and are contemplating your app-building strategy, get in touch with us to discuss your project. Allow us to leverage our experience and expertise to turn your idea into a flourishing business.

Author's Bio

Nitin Lahoti

Nitin Lahoti is the Co-Founder and Director at Mobisoft Infotech. He has 15 years of experience in Design, Business Development and Startups. His expertise is in Product Ideation, UX/UI design, Startup consulting and mentoring. He prefers business readings and loves traveling.

 
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