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Bilt Takes on Amazon with AI-Powered Neighborhood Concierge

AI-driven service allows seamless interaction with local merchants and partners

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In a move that could potentially disrupt the home-based commerce landscape, Bilt Rewards has launched an AI-powered concierge service, dubbed Bilt Neighborhood Concierge. This innovation allows the company's 5.5 million...

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Bilt Takes on Amazon with AI-Powered Neighborhood Concierge

AI-driven service allows seamless interaction with local merchants and partners

Thursday, February 26, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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In a move that could potentially disrupt the home-based commerce landscape, Bilt Rewards has launched an AI-powered concierge service, dubbed Bilt Neighborhood Concierge. This innovation allows the company's 5.5 million members to interact seamlessly with the growing network of local merchants and partners that have integrated into its ecosystem.

According to Ankur Jain, Bilt's founder and CEO, the service is comparable to a hotel concierge that connects the home to the neighborhood around it. "Our brand has been the home," Jain said. "We won the home. Now we can turn our attention to the neighborhood."

Bilt Neighborhood Concierge enables users to prompt the app to pay their rent, book amenities, reserve and pay for restaurants or fitness classes, order prescription deliveries, schedule rides, book flights, and cash loyalty points without leaving the platform. This development is a significant step forward in the company's mission to provide a comprehensive service platform for its users.

Bilt's move is seen as a challenge to Amazon's dominance in the e-commerce space. Ken Chenault, chairman and managing director of the VC firm General Catalyst, and an investor in Bilt, noted that "housing is the gateway for commerce." Chenault's experience as the former chairman and CEO of American Express has given him a unique perspective on the importance of providing personalized offerings to consumers.

The launch of Bilt Neighborhood Concierge comes at a time when AI is becoming increasingly embedded in our daily processes. A recent study found that more than 50% of long-form LinkedIn posts are likely AI-assisted. This has led to the rise of "AI;DR" (AI didn't read), a term used to describe AI-generated content that is often criticized for being too long or confusing.

However, Bilt's use of AI in its concierge service is seen as a positive development, enabling users to interact more seamlessly with local merchants and partners. As AI continues to evolve, it is likely that we will see more innovative applications of this technology in the commerce space.

In a separate development, OpenClaw, an open-source platform designed to build AI agents, has been gaining attention for its ability to automate tasks. While some have expressed concerns about the potential risks of relying on AI, others see it as an opportunity to streamline processes and improve efficiency.

As we enter a new year, it's not too late to make a fresh start. For Bilt, the launch of its AI-powered concierge service is a significant step forward in its mission to provide a comprehensive service platform for its users. As the battle for home-based commerce heats up, it will be interesting to see how Bilt's innovation plays out in the market.

In a move that could potentially disrupt the home-based commerce landscape, Bilt Rewards has launched an AI-powered concierge service, dubbed Bilt Neighborhood Concierge. This innovation allows the company's 5.5 million members to interact seamlessly with the growing network of local merchants and partners that have integrated into its ecosystem.

According to Ankur Jain, Bilt's founder and CEO, the service is comparable to a hotel concierge that connects the home to the neighborhood around it. "Our brand has been the home," Jain said. "We won the home. Now we can turn our attention to the neighborhood."

Bilt Neighborhood Concierge enables users to prompt the app to pay their rent, book amenities, reserve and pay for restaurants or fitness classes, order prescription deliveries, schedule rides, book flights, and cash loyalty points without leaving the platform. This development is a significant step forward in the company's mission to provide a comprehensive service platform for its users.

Bilt's move is seen as a challenge to Amazon's dominance in the e-commerce space. Ken Chenault, chairman and managing director of the VC firm General Catalyst, and an investor in Bilt, noted that "housing is the gateway for commerce." Chenault's experience as the former chairman and CEO of American Express has given him a unique perspective on the importance of providing personalized offerings to consumers.

The launch of Bilt Neighborhood Concierge comes at a time when AI is becoming increasingly embedded in our daily processes. A recent study found that more than 50% of long-form LinkedIn posts are likely AI-assisted. This has led to the rise of "AI;DR" (AI didn't read), a term used to describe AI-generated content that is often criticized for being too long or confusing.

However, Bilt's use of AI in its concierge service is seen as a positive development, enabling users to interact more seamlessly with local merchants and partners. As AI continues to evolve, it is likely that we will see more innovative applications of this technology in the commerce space.

In a separate development, OpenClaw, an open-source platform designed to build AI agents, has been gaining attention for its ability to automate tasks. While some have expressed concerns about the potential risks of relying on AI, others see it as an opportunity to streamline processes and improve efficiency.

As we enter a new year, it's not too late to make a fresh start. For Bilt, the launch of its AI-powered concierge service is a significant step forward in its mission to provide a comprehensive service platform for its users. As the battle for home-based commerce heats up, it will be interesting to see how Bilt's innovation plays out in the market.

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