Technology/Services

SwiftSku partners with Vroom Delivery

POS software company is adding online ordering and delivery to its capabilities for independent c-stores
Swiftsku has partnered with Vroom Delivery.
Swiftsku has partnered with Vroom Delivery. | Shutterstock

SwiftSku, a back-office and point-of-sale (POS) software for independent convenience retailers, is partnering with Vroom Delivery to provide online ordering and delivery to SwiftSku’s network of more than 3,000 independent convenience stores.

The partnership will enable third-party marketplace orders on platforms such as DoorDash and Uber Eats, as well as offer first-party ordering through store websites and apps. 

Stores will also have access to Vroom’s Digital Commerce Monetization solution, Kiosk Ordering and Omnichannel Kitchen Management.

Vroom’s Automated Menu Management system will be integrated into SwiftSku’s back office to enable every store in the network to offer thousands of products online across multiple channels without any need for the retailer to manually set items, and orders will automatically be sent to the back office, removing the need for orders to be rung up in the store.

No additional hardware will be required as Vroom’s Store Management Portal will be available within the point-of-sale system itself.

“We are excited to offer a comprehensive enterprise solution to SwiftSku’s customers,” said John Nelson, CEO of Vroom Delivery. “Retailers on this solution will have automation that has not historically been available to them. This will lead to a significant new revenue stream for these retailers without any additional operational burden.”

The first retailers are expected to go live in January, with the majority of SwiftSku retailers to add the program in 2026.

“I grew up in a family-run convenience store, so I know how hard independent retailers fight for every dollar and every customer,” said Mit Patel, CEO of SwiftSku. “This partnership brings enterprise-grade delivery technology to the corner store, unlocking new revenue streams and advancing our mission to bring modern infrastructure to the backbone of America’s retail economy.”

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