Go Instore Brings Immersive Virtual Shopping Experience to the U.S.

Video-first platform, adopted by leading retailers across the globe, is shaping the future of retail

ATLANTA--()--Go Instore, a video-first retail technology platform that has been adopted in several countries around the world, today launched operations in the U.S. The company’s expansion was driven by demand for its technology from several retailers in the region to bring a more immersive e-commerce experience to U.S. shoppers.

Go Instore has been adopted by some of the world’s biggest brands in the UK, Europe and Asia, such as Samsung, HP, DeBeers and Signet Jewelers. Using its HD streaming video platform, Go Instore allows customers to video chat with a sales associate to consult and discuss products before making a purchasing decision. Many of Go Instore’s partners have reported a 500 percent increase in sessions since the pandemic, and the platform received its one millionth video call at the end of September.

“We are absolutely thrilled to introduce Go Instore to retailers and customers in the U.S.,” said Andre Hordagoda, CEO and Founder of Go Instore. “Demand for virtual services has been on the rise, especially as we continue navigating the COVID-19 pandemic. With Go Instore available in the U.S., customers can be ‘teleported’ into their favorite stores and connect directly with associates from the comfort of their own homes, maintaining safety while enhancing virtual transactions.”

Since launching in 2014, Go Instore has transformed the customer experience. In-store conversions, particularly for high ticket items like furniture, jewelry, consumer electronics and sporting equipment, have always remained higher than e-commerce, at an average of 20 to 30 percent, compared with around one percent online. Retailers using Go Instore, however, have reported that web customers accessing their stores using the service are converting at the equivalent of those in-store rates.

“We are very grateful for our influx of success, given the current situation, as well as our ability to provide retailers with more support for their businesses,” added Hordagoda. “But, our ultimate goal, and where we believe the future of retail is headed, is creating a rich omnichannel environment to fit every consumer’s needs and habits in a post-pandemic world.”

Go Instore is able to rapidly deploy its technology for retailers – typically within 10 business days – to support both staff working remote and those back in storefronts, including activating dark stores.

About Go Instore

Founded in 2014 by two retail technology veterans, Aman Khurana and Andre Hordagoda, Go Instore enables video-powered retail by connecting online customers with data driven, product-matched instore experts using immersive HD live video.

Go Instore transforms cultural chaos and uncertainty into happy and safe working environments for staff, while providing the instore experience for customers. It combines the huge traffic potential of websites with the significantly greater conversion rates associated with visiting a store to deliver a new method for brands to engage and serve their customers.

Numerous Departments of International Trade have recognized Go Instore as a solution for retail in the current crisis we find ourselves in, and we are working with retailers across the globe to evolve their stores and the roles of millions of retail employees.

For more information, visit www.goinstore.com.

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Hilari Barton
Trevelino/Keller
Hnbarton@trevelinokeller.com
404-214-0722 x130

Contacts

Hilari Barton
Trevelino/Keller
Hnbarton@trevelinokeller.com
404-214-0722 x130