Anyone can launch an online store with just a few clicks. In 2025, Google reports that there are over 24.1 million e-commerce websites in India. But quick commerce—that's a whole different game. It's not as easy as it seems. Even in 2025, only a few serious players dominate the space: Blinkit, Zepto, and Instamart. And now, Byzo Commerce steps in as the 4th player (feels funny and mad, right?). But this confidence didn’t come overnight—it was forged through two years of passionate hard work. Byzo isn’t aiming for delivery in days or even hours—we’re talking minutes. Achieving this means building massive, complex infrastructure from scratch. So far, only three companies in the world have truly pulled this off. It’s a tough challenge. But Byzo is breaking barriers and rewriting what’s possible in quick commerce.
Crane x Existing players
Most corporations today are like modern cranes — Big machines. High-tech. Expensive. They are strong, yes — but limited. They can only move where their templates allow. They can’t adapt to wild forests, shifting grounds, or unexpected storms. They are locked into systems that restrict them.