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Single cart for LensKart, WatchKart, BagsKart and JewelsKart



Brainbee Solutions Pvt Ltd.(Firstcry.com and Goodlife.com) have already done this. Now Valyoo technologies added the same feature enabling customers to shop across websites (Lenskart.com, watchkart.com, bagskart.com and jewelskart.com) and providing single cart checkout. This will in turn reduce the operating cost and get single view of customer to the company. It will give some insight on how the shopping carts are being built and what items people club. It in turn will help Valyoo technologies to serve customer better and drive customize campaign to get more business per customer.


"At Valyoo, we’re committed towards optimizing customer satisfaction and constantly strive to bring a world class shopping experience to them. To achieve this, we have taken significant steps in the direction of progressively revamping our technology to serve our customers better,” said Peyush Bansal, founder and CEO, Valyoo Technologies.

Valyoo Technologies’ upgraded sites are built upon the latest technology stack optimized for performance, intuitive design and focus on easy use. It has invested significantly and enhanced the ‘add to cart’ functionality to be 70% faster and checkout to be 50% faster. With their advanced technology, a customer can add to cart from any of the four sites to a single cart, browse seamlessly across all four sites and yet do one single checkout.

The entire shopping experience is simplified, bringing offline experience  online. For example, the site lenskart.com offers virtual try-on functionality so customers can try eyewear online even before making a purchase decision. With the new community enabled features like 'post your reviews', customers can review and publish their comments on products, providing valuable information to other shoppers. This helps the latter to make an informed buying choice.

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