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Problem :-

The middle class is constantly squeezed by

  • Rising cost of groceries, essentials, and utilities.
  • Retailers and e-commerce platforms adding multiple middlemen margins.
  • Lack of bargaining over the MRP

Today, even discount apps and e-commerce platforms ( Flipkart, Blinkit, Zepto, BigBasket) still sell at marked-up retail rates. The middle class pays more than they should.

Solution“Samuh” (Community-Powered Savings) 

A community-based bulk buying platform that creates demand from middle-class families and connects them directly to wholesalers, manufacturers, and local vendors to provide 30–40% cheaper prices on everyday essentials.

How Does It Work 

B2C model

  1. Families join the Samuh app in their locality.

  2. They add their grocery/essential needs.

  3. The app aggregates orders from hundreds of families.

  4. Goods are purchased in bulk directly from wholesalers / local distributors.

  5. Orders are split and delivered to families at wholesale rates.

B2B model

  • Wholesalers, distributors, and local kirana stores get assured bulk orders without extra marketing.

  • Faster inventory movement.

  • Reduced delivery costs (single bulk drop instead of small scattered orders).

  • They pay a small commission to Samuh for bringing them demand.

 

Why This Is Different from Existing Apps :

 

  • Not Just Discounts → True Wholesale Rates

    • Swiggy Instamart, BigBasket, Blinkit still sell at retail with discounts.

    • Samuh cuts out middlemen → delivers at factory/wholesale price.

  • Community Model

    • Families pool demand = more bargaining power.

    • Prices drop as more people in the group join (gamified savings).

  • Local Vendor Integration

    • Instead of only big warehouses, we partner with nearby kirana + wholesalers, keeping supply chain short and costs low.

  • Middle-Class First Approach

    • Focused on essentials only (rice, dal, oil, milk, vegetables, cleaning supplies).

    • No unnecessary luxury products that inflate bills.

 

Benefits :

  • For Families (Consumers)

    • Save ₹2,000–₹4,000/month on essentials.

    • Access to quality goods at affordable prices.

    • Transparent pricing (see wholesale vs retail difference).

  • For Vendors

    • Bulk guaranteed sales.

    • Low delivery cost.

    • Loyal customer base.

 

 

 

Revenue Streams :

1. Commission from Vendors (Primary Model)

  • Every time a bulk order goes through, vendors/wholesalers pay a 2–5% commission.

  • Example: If a 100-family bulk order = ₹5,00,000 → you take ₹15,000–₹25,000.

  • Vendors accept this because:

    • You’re giving them guaranteed bulk orders.

    • Lower marketing + delivery costs for them.

2. Consumer Subscription Model

  • Offer premium membership: ₹99–₹199/month.

  • Benefits: early access to bulk deals, extra discounts, free delivery.

  • Even if 1 lakh families subscribe at ₹99 → ₹99 lakh/month steady revenue.

3. Delivery / Service Fee (Optional)

  • A small ₹5–₹15 per order delivery charge.

  • Still cheaper than retail because of bulk pricing.

  • Covers logistics cost.

4. Advertising & Promotions

  • Local brands, kirana shops, or FMCG companies pay to feature their products on the app.

  • Example: “Fortune Oil Family Pack – Featured Bulk Deal of the Week.”

5. Data Insights (Future Scaling)

  • Once large user base builds, you can monetize anonymized data (e.g., consumption trends, locality-based demand) → FMCG brands value this.

 

 

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Comments

  • The idea supports both families and small vendors which is nice. Maybe you can highlight how local stores will benefit so they feel encouraged to join.
  • It's a great solution for saving money on daily items. Maybe add some educational posts or price comparisons in the app to show how much users actually save.
  • I like how you're focusing only on essentials.

    You could also think about adding seasonal products or special festival bulk offers later on.
  • The model seems sustainable! Have you thought about what happens if not enough people place an order in a particular area?
  • The community buying concept is cool and unique. Maybe add some reward system or points to make more people join and stay active.
  • I like how you're cutting out middlemen to reduce prices. It would be interesting to know how you plan to convince families to trust and join the app in the beginning.
  • This idea sounds really practical for middle-class families! Maybe you could explain how you'll make sure the quality of products stays consistent when buying in bulk.
  • This feels like the Indian version of Costco but made for local neighborhoods. Super smart!
  • Middle class families really needed something like this. Prices have been crazy lately.30–40% savings can make a big difference. Great idea
  • Brilliantly structured concept , it solves both sides of the supply chain perfectly. Clear differentiation, strong revenue model, and true value for middle-class families.
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