LONDON – NearSt, the pioneering retail technology company, is revolutionizing physical commerce once again by expanding its real-time in-store inventory connections to Uber Eats, Just Eat, and Deliveroo. This move empowers physical retailers by seamlessly integrating their physical stock with leading delivery platforms, offering customers instant access to nearby products.
With NearSt’s cutting-edge technology, retailers can automatically sync their inventory with these food delivery giants, enabling consumers to browse, order, and receive products from local stores with the same ease as ordering a meal. This expansion bridges the gap between brick-and-mortar stores and the on-demand economy, making local shopping faster and more convenient than ever.
With consumers expecting instant access to the products they need, this integration is bringing the power of physical retail into the on-demand delivery ecosystem. “By connecting in-store inventory to Uber Eats, Just Eat, and Deliveroo, we’re helping retailers increase sales while offering customers an effortless way to support local businesses.”
NearSt’s technology works by linking directly to a store’s point-of-sale system, updating inventory in real time to ensure product availability is always accurate. Retailers benefit from increased visibility, a new revenue stream, and the ability to compete with major e-commerce players through instant fulfillment.
The integration is now live, with select retailers already experiencing an uplift in sales and foot traffic with a mission to make physical inventory more accessible online.
For retailers interested in joining the platform, more information can be found at https://www.near.st/.
About NearSt
NearSt is the leading in-store inventory feed technology platform. Existing to turn online shoppers into in-store customers, by using retailers’ in-store inventories to fuel local customer experiences. Building a future where every product stocked in physical stores will be found in any online customer experience, like in Google, Meta, TikTok, Uber and a retailer’s app or website.