Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Mumbai India quick commerce (YC W21) at 29% market share with 1,000+ dark stores in 35 cities; $2.3B+ total ($450M at $7B Oct 2025) for 2026 IPO competing with Blinkit for Indian 10-minute grocery delivery.
Zepto is a Mumbai, India-based quick commerce platform — backed by Y Combinator (W21) with $2.3+ billion in total funding including a $450 million round in October 2025 at a $7 billion valuation from General Catalyst, CalPERS, and other investors — providing Indian consumers in 35 cities with grocery and essential delivery in 10 minutes through a network of 1,000+ dark stores (micro-fulfillment centers) processing 1.1+ million daily orders. Holding approximately 29% market share in India's quick commerce sector (behind Blinkit's 46% and ahead of Swiggy Instamart's 25%) in a market projected to reach $9.95 billion by 2029, with 75% of stores EBITDA positive and an IPO planned for 2026. Founded in July 2021 by 19-year-old Stanford dropouts Aadit Palicha (CEO) and Kaivalya Vohra.
SF YC W24 AI support agent builder at 80% resolution time reduction and 71% ticket deflection; $500K from a16z/Greylock/YC/Netflix competing with Intercom Fin for customer support AI workflow automation.
Duckie is a San Francisco-based AI customer support platform — backed by Y Combinator (W24) with $500,000 in funding from Y Combinator, Andreessen Horowitz, Greylock, KungHo Fund, Netflix, and 5 additional investors — providing customer support teams with an AI agent builder that translates existing support processes and workflows into predictable, reliable AI automation, achieving 80% reduction in resolution time and 71% ticket deflection for deployed teams. Founded in 2023 and targeting customer support leaders at growth-stage software companies, Duckie enables support teams to deploy AI agents in minutes without engineering dependency.
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