It’s a simple, ready-to-use page where your customers can build and submit grocery lists directly to you. It includes your service details, pricing, service area, and a form for customers to send their list.
No. Your operator page is hosted on Grocery Arrival, so you can start without building a full website. You can upgrade to a full site later if needed.
Customers build their grocery list on the Grocery Arrival platform and submit it through your page. The list is sent directly to your email along with their delivery details.
Yes. You control your service fee, delivery fee, order minimums, and scheduling. The platform gives structure, but you run your business.
You can choose which stores you offer. Most operators focus on Costco, but you can include additional stores if they fit your service model.
Your page will display up to 5 stores to keep things clean and easy for customers to understand.
No. You handle payments directly with your customers using your preferred method (invoice, payment link, etc.).
Once your setup is submitted and approved, your operator page is typically ready within 2 business days.
No. You can complete and submit the setup form without payment. After reviewing your information, we’ll reach out to finalize your $99 setup.
Yes. Updates can be made as your business evolves. Minor updates are included, and more extensive changes can be handled for a small update fee.
No problem. You can upload a simple photo, and we can enhance it or create a clean, professional image for your page.
No. This is not a gig platform. You operate independently, set your pricing, and work directly with your customers.
You share your page with your existing network, clients, or local connections. The platform gives you a structured way to receive and manage orders.
Yes. Many operators add grocery delivery to an existing service like cleaning, property management, or local delivery.
You review the list, confirm details with the customer, shop the order, and complete delivery or coordinate pickup based on your service model.
This is a structured system designed for consistency and control. You’re not competing for orders—you’re building your own customer base with a clear, repeatable workflow.
Yes. To shop at Costco for customers, you’ll need an active Costco membership. Most operators use a Business Membership, which is the same annual cost as a standard membership and allows you to shop for others.