New Delhi: Black Friday has officially emerged as India’s most powerful shopping moment, overtaking traditional festivals like Diwali to become the highest-order day of the year, according to new insights released by e-commerce enablement platform GoKwik.
The company unveiled GoKwik Wrapped 2025, its annual year-end review that blends large-scale consumer data with a personalised, shareable experience for shoppers across its network of direct-to-consumer (D2C) brands. The report captures how Indians shopped through 2025, highlighting sharp shifts in timing, geography, and buying behaviour.
According to GoKwik, Black Friday (November 28) recorded the highest number of orders across the entire calendar year, surpassing legacy festive peaks such as Diwali and Dussehra. November also emerged as the strongest consumption month overall, driven by aggressive discounting, wider nationwide participation, and growing comfort with global retail events among Indian shoppers.
Shopping behaviour followed a distinctly Indian rhythm. Peak order volumes were recorded at 10:00 PM, as post-dinner browsing translated into purchases, while a secondary spike appeared at 12:00 PM, coinciding with lunch breaks during the workday.
Geographically, demand was heavily concentrated in urban and peri-urban clusters. Noida’s pincode 201301 emerged as the highest-ordering pincode of the year, contributing over ₹62 crore in total order value, underscoring the growing dominance of the NCR region in India’s D2C economy.
GoKwik Wrapped 2025 also highlighted the scale and intensity of consumer engagement across its platform. The highest single order value recorded during the year stood at ₹12,09,523, while the most loyal shopper placed an astonishing 4,201 orders in 2025. Discount-led shopping continued to shape purchase decisions, with BOGO (Buy One Get One) emerging as the most-used coupon type. In total, brands on the GoKwik network extended ₹220 crore worth of discounts to consumers over the year.
The data also surfaced several unusual behavioural markers. The first order of 2025 was placed just two seconds into the New Year (00:00:02), while the longest valid shipping address spanned 515 characters, originating from Mumbai’s 400083 pincode.
At an individual level, GoKwik Wrapped converts these insights into a personalised dashboard for consumers, assigning shopping personas based on category preferences and time-of-day behaviour, tracking total savings accumulated through offers, and awarding a Top 1% badge to high-frequency shoppers who placed 50 or more orders during the year.

Commenting on the findings, Chirag Taneja, Co-founder and CEO, GoKwik, said, “The data reflects a fundamental shift in Indian consumer behaviour. The biggest signal of 2025 wasn’t just volume but was behaviour. Black Friday overtaking festivals, late-night shopping becoming mainstream, and concentrated demand from regions like Noida shows how confident and digital-first the Indian shopper has become.”
GoKwik Wrapped 2025 is accessible via a shared link, allowing users to log in and view their personalised year-in-review, blending individual shopping journeys with the larger story of how India shopped in 2025.
















