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TITLE Digital Mart: A Multi-Service Integration Platform
ABSTRACT Digital Mart is an integrated multi-platform digital marketplace designed to provide users with seamless access to a wide range of online shopping and service platforms within a single interface. The system consolidates leading platforms such as Amazon, Flipkart, Swiggy, Instamart, BigBasket, and Myntra, enabling users to conveniently navigate multiple services from one centralized platform. The application is designed to enhance user experience by providing structured access to diverse e- commerce, grocery, food delivery, and fashion services. With a streamlined interface, users can select their preferred platform and proceed directly to complete transactions through the respective service provider. Beyond platform integration, Digital Mart also supports local vendors by enabling them to register, create digital storefronts, and showcase their products. This feature promotes digital inclusion, strengthens local businesses, and expands their market reach. Overall, the system focuses on improving convenience, accessibility, and efficiency, providing a comprehensive and user-friendly solution for modern online shopping and service engagement.
AUTHOR N. VISWANADHA REDDY, G. GNANESWARI, K. NIKITHA, V. JOSHNA, S. NIHANTH, B. DASU Sr. Asst. Professor, Dept. of CSE (AI&ML), NSRIT, Visakhapatnam, AP, India Dept. of CSE (AI&ML), NSRIT, Visakhapatnam, AP, India
VOLUME 182
DOI DOI: 10.15680/IJIRCCE. 2026.1403093
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