Global quick commerce data — Gopuff, Getir, Flink and more
Quick commerce isn't just India. Gopuff dominates US cities, Getir runs UK 15-minute delivery, Flink covers DE/FR/NL. Plus retailers' own quick arms — Tesco Whoosh, Amazon Fresh quick. We track all of them at ZIP/postcode level.
India playbooks don't directly translate to global q-commerce.
Brands trying to use Indian Q-commerce intel for US/UK/EU markets run into structural differences:
Different platform structure
Gopuff is one player across the US. Getir is regional. Flink is country-by-country. The "category" doesn't behave the same way.
Different refresh dynamics
Pricing is more stable in US/UK/EU than India — daily capture is enough for most categories, hourly is overkill.
Retailer-led arms add complexity
Tesco Whoosh, Sainsbury's Chop Chop, Amazon Fresh quick — these matter as much as pure-play q-commerce in mature markets.
Global q-commerce data, tuned to each market.
Same pipeline, country-tuned cadence and geo granularity.
ZIP / postcode-level pricing
US ZIP code, UK postcode, EU PLZ/CAP — geo granularity matched to each market's structure.
Multi-currency feed
USD, GBP, EUR captured natively — never normalised. Pricing analysts get the real local price.
Pure-play + retailer-led
Gopuff/Getir/Flink covered, plus Tesco Whoosh, Sainsbury's Chop Chop, Amazon Fresh and similar.
Cross-market comparison
Same SKU across US/UK/EU q-commerce — spot global pricing inconsistencies.
Daily refresh standard
Daily is the default cadence (matches global q-commerce reality); hourly available for category launches.
Coverage quarterly review
Global q-commerce is volatile — we review platform coverage every quarter and update scope.
From "what is q-commerce in our market" to a clean feed.
Confirm market scope
Pick countries + platforms. We confirm which are actively serving in your target markets right now.
SKU mapping
Your SKUs mapped to each platform's catalogue, including local variants (size, pack count).
Daily capture
Pricing, stock, promos and assortment captured at the ZIP/postcode level your team monitors.
Cross-market delivery
Single consolidated feed across US/UK/EU q-commerce — CSV, JSON, API or dashboard.
What teams do with global q-commerce data.
Global launch verification
Confirm new product launches go live across q-commerce platforms in every target market.
Channel parity audits
Compare q-commerce prices vs Amazon / supermarket arm prices in the same market.
Q-commerce penetration tracking
Track which categories are growing on q-commerce vs conventional grocery e-comm by market.
Retailer-led q-comm benchmarking
How does Tesco Whoosh price our SKUs vs Getir? Compare retailer-led vs pure-play.
Promo cycle benchmarking
What weekend / holiday promos run in each market? Build a global q-comm promo calendar.
Competitive entry analysis
Considering entering a market? See how comparable brands are priced and stocked on q-commerce there.
Where global q-commerce data is available.
Coverage reflects currently active platforms. Markets where q-commerce has retreated (e.g. parts of LATAM and the US Getir withdrawal) are scoped out.
United States
Gopuff dominant. Amazon Fresh quick options where active.
United Kingdom
Getir (still active in UK), Tesco Whoosh, Sainsbury's Chop Chop.
Germany
Flink is the strongest pure-play; major supermarkets are adding quick arms.
France
Flink, Carrefour Sprint, retailer-led options in major cities.
Netherlands
Flink active across major cities; AH NOW for retailer-led delivery.
Spain (limited)
Local players + retailer arms. Coverage scoped per project.
Global q-commerce FAQs
Gopuff (US), Getir (UK and EU markets), Flink (Germany, France, Netherlands), Jokr (where active), plus regional players. Coverage scope confirmed during scoping.
ZIP code level in the US, postcode level in the UK and PLZ/CAP level in EU markets — matching how each platform actually serves coverage zones.
Global q-commerce is more concentrated — fewer platforms per market but each with deep urban coverage. Delivery promises range from 10-15 minutes (Gopuff dense urban) to 20-30 minutes. Pricing is more stable than India, with less hourly variance.
Gopuff is active in 1000+ US cities. Getir withdrew from several markets in 2023-2024 but remains in UK and Turkey. Flink is active in DE, FR, NL. We track current active platforms and update scope quarterly.
Yes — major retailers running q-commerce arms (e.g. Tesco Whoosh, Sainsbury's Chop Chop in UK; Amazon Fresh quick options in US) are also in scope where they offer 30-minute-or-less delivery.