Amid the ongoing troubles of hyperlocal delivery startup Dunzo, its mobile app and website are down
Its website is showing the message, “{“error”:”Something went wrong.”}.” The mobile app is displaying, “Something doesn’t seem right”
Sources told Inc42 that all the employees of Dunzo have left the startup
Amid the ongoing troubles of hyperlocal delivery startup Dunzo, its mobile app and website are down.
Its website is showing the message, “{“error”:”Something went wrong.”}.” The mobile app is displaying, “Something doesn’t seem right.”
New users are currently unable to sign in on the app. Users in some regions of the country have not been able to access the app for some days now.
While Dunzo has not issued any official statement on the issue, a person close to the startup told Inc42 that the app and the website are facing some “migration issues”.
App migration is the process of moving software applications from one environment to another.
Meanwhile, sources told Inc42 that all the employees of Dunzo have left the startup.
This comes days after Kabeer Biswas, the last cofounder of Dunzo to be with the startup, stepped down. Biswas is set to join Flipkart Minutes to lead the operations of the quick commerce business of the ecommerce giant.
The startup has also reportedly approached potential acquirers, including Reliance Retail, Flipkart, PhonePe and Swiggy.
Last week, Inc42 also reported that Reliance Retail has written off its $200 Mn investment in Dunzo.
Founded in 2014, Dunzo initially offered pick-and-drop services. It shifted to quick commerce in 2021 and secured $240 Mn in funding from Reliance Retail in 2022.
(The story will be updated soon.)
[With inputs from Bismah Malik]
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