On April 21, the local instant service platform UU Run Errand officially announced its entry into the AI field and launched a new "Run Errand Skill." This move marks the deep integration of the instant delivery industry into the AI intelligent agent ecosystem, transforming traditional delivery services into more intelligent automated operations.
The core highlight of this release is the "Delivery Agent Skill" plugin designed for AI agents. This plugin is specifically tailored for mainstream AI tools such as Qoder, Cursor, Claude, and Openclaw. This means that developers or AI users can directly call delivery capabilities through simple voice or text commands without switching to a mobile app while writing code or having conversations.
In terms of practical operation, this technology achieves full-process automation of orders. After triggering with instructions, the Agent can automatically identify delivery needs, place orders, and complete subsequent processes, greatly shortening the path from intention to execution.
In addition to the plugin for developers, UU Run Errand also launched the independent application "UU Super Lobster." These series of actions demonstrate the new layout of Zhengzhou Space Tunnel Information Technology Co., Ltd. in local life services: by empowering technology, delivery services will no longer rely solely on manual input but become a "skill point" that can be called at any time within the AI workflow.
Industry insiders believe that as AI Agents (intelligent entities) become more widespread, such delivery plugins will become the key link connecting the digital world and the physical world, providing users with a more seamless instant service experience.
