The journey of transforming India's local businesses, one dukaan at a time
"Why should local vendors struggle in the digital age?"
In early 2025, we noticed a pattern. While big corporations dominated online commerce, our neighborhood kirana stores, local artisans, and service providers were left behind.
These weren't just businesses — they were the heart of our communities. They knew their customers by name, offered credit when needed, and were always there during emergencies.
Yet, they couldn't compete with the convenience of online ordering, inventory management, and digital payments. Not because they weren't capable, but because the technology available was either too expensive or too complicated.
That's when ADDies was born — a platform built for Bharat, by people who understand Bharat.
Key milestones that shaped our story
Idea conceived after witnessing local vendors struggle with online presence
Beta version launched with 50 kirana stores in Barabanki
500+ vendors onboarded, expanded to 5 cities
Added services, delivery partners, and job marketplace
5000+ vendors, 50K+ daily orders, 25+ cities
We believe that every business, regardless of size, deserves access to the same tools that large corporations use.
We envision a digital India where technology empowers rather than replaces traditional commerce.
We're committed to building a platform that's simple enough for a 60-year-old shopkeeper yet powerful enough to compete with global giants.
This isn't just a business for us — it's our mission to empower Bharat.