Collaborative shopping across multiple shopping channels using shared virtual shopping carts

a shopping cart and shopping technology, applied in the field of computer-based shopping, can solve the problems of lack of synchronization, inability of customers using these shopping channels to collaborate on their shopping, and inability to have a single view of the shopping basket seen by the online shopper and the physical shopping cart used by the shopper in the stor

Active Publication Date: 2013-08-15
MAPLEBEAR INC
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The invention allows multiple shoppers to collaborate on shopping decisions by using virtual shopping carts connected by a network. These carts share information based on what the shoppers like, enhancing the shopping experience. The technical effect is an improved virtual shopping experience for multiple shoppers.

Problems solved by technology

However, it is generally not practical for customers using these shopping channels to collaborate on their shopping, particularly at the same time when they shop.
The main reason for this practice is the lack of synchronization and the inability to have a single view of the shopping basket seen by the online shopper and the physical shopping cart used by the shopper in the store.
However, these channels mostly operate independently from each other and do not readily support collaborative shopping.

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[0017]The invention relates generally to collaborative shopping. More particularly, the invention is directed to systems, methods, and computer program products for collaborative shopping in which shoppers using different shopping channels share information and collaborate on identifying, selecting, and purchasing of items in a collaborative shopping session. The shoppers may use various shopping devices, interfaces, and shopping channels that are interconnected by computer networks.

[0018]Current shopping venues, such as physically shopping in stores and online shopping on the Web, are generally independent from each other. There is currently very limited interaction among the shoppers using different shopping venues such as online shopping and in-store shopping. A shopper in a physical store (in-store shopper) may occasionally call another person using a mobile telephone to inquire about the price of a particular item or whether the item is available at another store or on the Web....

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Abstract

A system for collaborative shopping comprising shopping devices interconnected by a network and respectively used by shoppers in a collaborative shopping session, and virtual shopping carts respectively associated with the shopping devices for sharing information on items of interest among the shoppers and enabling the shoppers to collaborate on the shopping.

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BACKGROUND[0001]The invention relates generally to computer-based shopping, and more particularly, to systems and methods for collaborative shopping across multiple shopping channels using shared virtual shopping carts.[0002]Shopping on the Web and in physical stores are two common shopping modes. However, it is generally not practical for customers using these shopping channels to collaborate on their shopping, particularly at the same time when they shop. A customer who begins shopping on the Web typically stays on the Web to complete a purchase online. The same is true for a customer who enters a physical store to shop as such a customer generally does not interact with other shopper who may be shopping online at the same time and have similar shopping needs. The main reason for this practice is the lack of synchronization and the inability to have a single view of the shopping basket seen by the online shopper and the physical shopping cart used by the shopper in the store. Shop...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G06Q30/00
CPCG06Q30/06G06Q30/0633G06Q30/0641
Inventor ABRAHAM, SUBIL M.HARIHARAN, RAJARAMANKANNAN, RAMAKRISHNANTHOMAS, MATHEWS
Owner MAPLEBEAR INC
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