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§ Private Profile · Bogotá, Colombia
SaaS platform for e-commerce fulfillment and last-mile delivery logistics, automating picking, routing, and tracking for retailers.
Instaleap LLC, based in Bogotá, Colombia, provides a SaaS platform for e-commerce fulfillment and last-mile delivery logistics, focused on supermarkets, pharmacies, and retailers. The platform integrates with business operations to automate picking, dynamic routing, real-time tracking, and data insights for online sales. Instaleap serves nearly 100 grocery retailers in close to 30 countries, facilitating over 1 million monthly deliveries for customers including Walmart, 7-Eleven, and Walgreens. In April 2023, the company secured $5 million in Series A funding from investors such as Grupo Pegasus, Redwood Ventures, and former Walmart CEO Eduardo Castro-Wright. Its solutions support major retailers like Grupo Éxito and Falabella. Instaleap was founded in 2019 by Antonio Nunes. Its business model centers on saaS platform subscriptions or fees for managing online sales channels, fulfillment, and deliveries for retailers.
Instaleap LLC has raised $5.0M across 1 funding round.
Instaleap LLC has raised $5.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Instaleap LLC has raised $5.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Instaleap LLC's investors include Eduardo Castro-Wright, Grupo Pegasus, Redwood Ventures, Alpha4 ventures, Celesta.
Instaleap LLC has raised $5.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $5.0M Series A in April 2023.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 1, 2023 | $5M Series A | Eduardo Castro Wright, Grupo Pegasus, Redwood Ventures | Alpha4 Ventures, Celesta | Announced |
Instaleap LLC is a technology company founded in 2019 in Bogota, Colombia, that builds an AI-powered eCommerce orchestration platform for retail operations, specializing in supermarkets, pharmacies, and grocery chains.[1][2][3] It serves over 100 clients across 30+ countries, including giants like Walmart, Carrefour, 7-Eleven, Continente, REWE Group, and Lulu Emirates, solving inefficiencies in online order management, fulfillment, picking, packing, and last-mile delivery to boost sales, cut costs, and improve customer retention.[1][2][3] Key outcomes include 50% faster picking, 99% on-time deliveries within 30 minutes, up to 30% logistics cost reductions, and NPS gains of over 20 points, with the platform processing over 2 million monthly orders.[1][2]
The all-in-one solution unifies online stores, channel centralization, order preparation, dynamic routing, real-time tracking, and customer notifications via WhatsApp, while providing live dashboards for operational visibility and AI-driven product replacements.[3]
Instaleap launched in 2019, quickly becoming the official fulfillment and delivery technology for Walmart's e-commerce across three international brands, establishing early credibility in Latin America.[2] By 2021, it expanded with an office in São Paulo, Brazil, to better serve regional customers.[2] In 2022, the company scaled to process over 2 million monthly orders globally.[2] A pivotal 2023 milestone included launching its full eCommerce platform, securing a Series A investment, and expanding to Africa and 20+ countries, building on founders' experience operating Latin America's top on-demand apps with millions in daily deliveries.[2][4]
This rapid evolution reflects a team leveraging deep retail tech expertise to iterate fast, acting as an extension of clients' operations for quick launches and scalability.[4]
Instaleap rides the explosive growth of eGrocery and quick commerce, where consumers demand 30-minute deliveries amid rising online retail penetration in emerging and mature markets.[1][3] Timing aligns with post-pandemic shifts accelerating digital transformation for traditional retailers, as chains like Walmart and Carrefour digitize to compete with pure-play platforms like Instacart or DoorDash.[1][2] Favorable forces include AI advancements for personalization and routing, logistics cost pressures, and expansion into high-growth regions like Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East.[1][2]
By enabling 30% cost reductions and NPS boosts, Instaleap influences the ecosystem, empowering brick-and-mortar retailers to own their digital channels rather than relying on marketplaces, fostering a more integrated omnichannel future.[1][3]
Instaleap is poised for hypergrowth, leveraging its Series A momentum to deepen penetration with existing clients and enter more markets, potentially hitting unicorn status as eGrocery volumes surge globally.[1][2] Trends like AI hyper-personalization, autonomous delivery integration, and sustainability-focused routing will shape its trajectory, amplifying efficiency gains amid supply chain volatility. Its influence may evolve from regional disruptor to indispensable backbone for global retail giants, solidifying eCommerce orchestration as a must-have layer—much like how it transformed Walmart's operations from day one.[2]