Blinkit Leads India’s QCom space as Average Daily Orders Shoot Up: Report 

BlinkIt leads India’s booming quick commerce market in terms of average daily orders with 3.4 – 3.6 million daily orders.

By Entrepreneur Staff | Aug 18, 2026
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BlinkIt leads India’s booming quick commerce space in terms of average daily orders, according to market research firm Datum Intelligence.

Blinkit led the market with 3.4 – 3.6 million daily orders, followed by Zepto at 2.4–2.6 million and Swiggy Instamart at 1.3–1.45 million. Flipkart Minutes recorded 900,000–1 million orders, while Amazon Now reached 600,000–700,000 and BigBasket 500,000–600,000 daily orders.

Overall, according to the report, India’s quick commerce platforms crossed 9 million daily orders, with six major players recording a combined 9.5 million orders a day in August,

Blinkit, Zepto and Instamart together account for nearly four-fifths of daily orders. The three platforms were processing 4.15–4.45 million orders a day in March 2025, while the top five platforms recorded around 4.8 million.

Amazon Now has gained market share since entering the segment and is expanding its network of dark stores and cities. Flipkart Minutes has also crossed 900,000 daily orders.

Quick commerce companies are also expanding beyond groceries and essentials into premium meats, imported foods, specialty beverages and other higher-priced products to increase basket sizes.

BlinkIt leads India’s booming quick commerce space in terms of average daily orders, according to market research firm Datum Intelligence.

Blinkit led the market with 3.4 – 3.6 million daily orders, followed by Zepto at 2.4–2.6 million and Swiggy Instamart at 1.3–1.45 million. Flipkart Minutes recorded 900,000–1 million orders, while Amazon Now reached 600,000–700,000 and BigBasket 500,000–600,000 daily orders.

Overall, according to the report, India’s quick commerce platforms crossed 9 million daily orders, with six major players recording a combined 9.5 million orders a day in August,

Blinkit, Zepto and Instamart together account for nearly four-fifths of daily orders. The three platforms were processing 4.15–4.45 million orders a day in March 2025, while the top five platforms recorded around 4.8 million.

Amazon Now has gained market share since entering the segment and is expanding its network of dark stores and cities. Flipkart Minutes has also crossed 900,000 daily orders.

Quick commerce companies are also expanding beyond groceries and essentials into premium meats, imported foods, specialty beverages and other higher-priced products to increase basket sizes.

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