One of the best examples of Indian success stories in the country has been ecommerce in India. The basic concept was straightforward: you would not have to wait one or two days to get your groceries, you can get them in 10 minutes. The delivery aggregators established dark stores in the thickly populated neighbourhoods, recruited a large number of delivery partners and developed infrastructure that could deliver almost anything from a warehouse to your doorstep more quickly than you could cook the thing you needed the ingredients for.
It was embraced by urban India in a short time. By 2025, the market has expanded to $5.3 billion and India’s GMV of quick commerce is estimated to reach approx $35 billion by 2030, according to Cornell University and IBEF. Individuals ceased using Kirana stores for their day-to-day needs. They discontinued planning of grocery shopping trips. They simply opened an application, and ordered.
The product was now speed. For a while, speed was all there was.
What the Industry Missed
The average quarterly expenses of urban household in India have gone up 33% in three years, rising from ₹52,711 in 2022 to ₹73,579 in March, 2025, says a report from Worldpanel and Numerator. Indian homes are spending more than ever and there is no agency that monitors it, manages it or warns the homes before they incur the damage.
Throw in the fragmentation issue.Combine that with the fragmentation issue. Nowadays the typical urban family uses 5 to 6 applications for shopping, food, fashion, medicines etc. They do not communicate with each other. They have no knowledge of the family they serve about their preferences, their diet etc.
That’s what Accesco Living was created to do.
This is a Platform That Thinks.
Founded by 19-year-old Argha Sengupta, Accesco Living allows you to get groceries at Grokly, food at Swadishtt and fashion at InstaStyle, all from a single intelligent entity A household which learns your habits, anticipates your needs and controls your budget in real time.
Grokly’s Sixth Sense Engine detects 300+ products in your home and anticipates what you need before you actually need it a complete weekly shopping list every Sunday morning. Every product comes directly from FarmChain, 20-30% below the market price and with full farm traceability.
In seconds, Swadishtt swipes right on dinner, in seconds, via Custom Order Mode adds what you want to any meal, in seconds, via the Thali Engine recreates authentic festive meals every proportion, every ingredient just right.
InstaStyle provides fashion in 15-20 minutes, you can try the items at home and only pay for what you keep. The Size Memory Engine records and fits your size per brand no more wrong sizes.
Keeping all these three together is the Xpense Meter, a real time budget tracker that will keep an eye on every rupee of all kinds, making it easy to never miss the deadline of spending more than you’ve earned.
By 2030, the non-food segment, such as fashion, is expected to make up 40-45% of quick commerce. AI-powered inventory planning has been recognized as the next big opportunity in the industry. From the get-go, Accesco is constructing.
The delivery aggregators scurried to the door. Accesco came in and remained.
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