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SA’s first DIY mobile app launches with real-time stock in-app checkout and multilingual support

Leroy Merlin South Africa is changing the DIY game with the launch of its first mobile app, available for free download from August 1.

Built specifically for mobile and tailored for local users, the app offers a seamless experience with real-time stock updates, in-app self-checkout, and smart features that simplify home improvement shopping.

Unlike scaled-down websites, this app is designed from the ground up for mobile users, even in low-connectivity areas.

It supports five local languages (English, isiZulu, Afrikaans, Sesotho and Setswana), with more on the way.

Whether you’re on-site checking product availability or browsing from home, the app makes it easy to build shopping lists, scan barcodes in-store, track orders, and manage your account.

Features like loyalty rewards, a WhatsApp-style chat, and a self-service refund portal make the experience smooth.

Customers can also set their preferred store and check real-time availability across all five Gauteng branches, being Fourways, Little Falls, Boksburg, Greenstone and Centurion.

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