A Definitive Guide If You Have Planned For A Grocery App
Most businesses and startups are trying to make their online presence felt by the customers. Consumer products sellers and on-demand services providers are in the first place. This article will help you with a quick and complete guide to create an app that will facilitate groceries delivery at home.

Business owners are soon getting ahead to fit into the rage of mobile apps development! And why not when they have success stories of companies like Uber and Deliveroo put up at the front? They have understood how well the trend of apps in the economy is now benefitting the instant services providers like cabs, laundry, tailoring, salons, takeaways, restaurants and so forth. The list will go on. Innumerable sectors including clothing, grocery retailing, households and electronics are benefitted today similarly with an app which provides super-fast and smooth delivery of the products right at the customer’s doorstep.
Apart from letting the customers order out anything anytime lying at their comfort zone, the apps also provide them with other supreme facilities like profile creation, repeat ordering, loyalty bonus, premium customer offers and so forth.
While the benefits of an on-demand delivery app are truly jaw-dropping, there’s lots of consideration and hard work needed for developing such an app. Here’s this guide will tell you about that.
Knowing well who will place the orders
First, you need to know the section of people who will be most interested to use your app. What’s their age group, gender, location or product interests. This will help you to decide which devices to target (iOS or Android or both) depending on their mobile usages. You can also easily decide the type of payment modes to include (i,.e. net banking, eWallet or cash) and what products will be chiefly advertised at the front page of the app.
2. Retail companies and stores to partner
After knowing the target customers, the next step is to settle the names of the retail agents or stores who will be supplying the products to you for your customers. Thus, finding out what they mostly buy out is required. Then, you can pick out the grocery retailers or stores to enter into a contract for consistent sourcing of the products.
3. Deciding the location proximity to deliver
You just cannot deliver products everywhere without considering the higher costs associated with long-distance deliveries. You need to set limits to areas you can provide your grocery services and depending on that, integrating a GPS functionality in the app is necessary. It will help in finding whether a customer lies within the proximity of the app before taking up the order.
4. Including User login or registration feature
Enable this as a prior-most feature in the app. It will help customers to maintain their individual profile or account, where there location details, order history, products preferences, credit-debit card credentials and rest other important information will be saved up at once. Thus, they can repeat any order in a whisk.
5. Put up a big menu or categories catalogue with easy search
Groceries delivery inevitably means dealing with an abode of categories, from raw food to dry processed items, dairies to instant-cook foods. There are so many! So, you need to design a big menu in the app showing all categories with collapsible sub-categories. Designing the menu with such easy UI is needed so that buyers can find what they need with minimum effort.
6. Making online payment easy with a gateway
Cash payments are many times a hassle to the buyers as they may not have the exact amount at the time of ordering. Thus, for not making them wary of having enough cash all the time, the app should be borne with an online payment system. It will allow them to pay via credit/debit card or mobile wallets like Google Pay or Amazon Pay.
7. Contact a responsible mobile app development company
After you have finally settled what features your app should have and how it would function, the final step is to get a legit team of app developers in Australia to get it done! Definitely, seeking help from a proficient team which has delivered apps for on-demand industries is recommended if you want your app to return you great results.
Going by these seven tips will help in making your vision of grocery app like GroceryIQ real and will provide you with an easy way to make money every day.
Rob Stephen is an experienced Android app developer at GetAProgrammer, a visionary and time-worn Australian app development company, headquartered in Sydney. He has handled over 50 projects of mobile apps development for businesses in domains including M-commerce, on-demand services, media & entertainment, sports and education.
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