Eater - restaurant menu data
API used to query food menu items on food delivery apps for now we just pull uber eats data, but will other apps soon.
...rides or food orders using ai and data on when areas are busiest
The market has shown clear demand for this type of solution. Your challenge now is to create a version that stands out while delivering what people already want.
Build but think about differentiation.
Your idea to assist Uber drivers and restaurant delivery personnel in finding the best spots for rides or food orders using AI and data on peak area times puts you in the 'Strong Contender' category. This indicates existing market demand for such solutions, as confirmed by our analysis which found 3 similar products. This also means that you have competition, so the key is to stand out while delivering what people want. While a good sign, the high engagement (33 comments on average) on similar products suggests users actively seek and discuss solutions in this space. Focus on what the existing products do well, while carving out your own unique space in the market.
Your idea to assist Uber drivers and restaurant delivery personnel in finding the best spots for rides or food orders using AI and data on peak area times puts you in the 'Strong Contender' category. This indicates existing market demand for such solutions, as confirmed by our analysis which found 3 similar products. This also means that you have competition, so the key is to stand out while delivering what people want. While a good sign, the high engagement (33 comments on average) on similar products suggests users actively seek and discuss solutions in this space. Focus on what the existing products do well, while carving out your own unique space in the market.
API used to query food menu items on food delivery apps for now we just pull uber eats data, but will other apps soon.
The problem we address:Platform monopolies in the ride-hailing space have led to users paying more for trips, while receiving a lower quality service. On the flip side, drivers often find themselves at the mercy of a single dominant platform, impacting their earnings and freedom of choice. So… we saw an opportunity to empower users.Technical solution:- built an internal API that interfaces with multiple platform APIs to fetch real-time ride data (for both passenger and driver personas)- built two apps: - for drivers: aggregated incoming offers in a single interface, custom parameters-based automation, surge maps, aggregated statistics (earnings, distance, time) - for passengers: aggregated ride options, pricing, and ETAs in a single interface, deep-linking directly into the ride request within the platform apps Challenges & resistance:- platforms attempted to block our API traffic- we observed unusually rigorous hardware protection in some platform apps, causing a lot of drivers to have to change their older phones even if they didn’t use Bliq- we realized some of their mobile apps tried to detect if our app is installed on their device, potentially flagging drivers. they removed this mechanism afterwards- some drivers reported being cautioned/advised against using Bliq by employees of some of the platformsCurious to know how the community would navigate these challenges while maintaining integrity and user value. We just launched the passenger app this week, so feedback on both apps is very welcome.
Looking for app with multiple ride-sharing integrations.
No incentive for open standard.
RestoGPT - the first AI-powered online ordering storefront builder for restaurants. Submit a menu - get a commission-free online storefront with built-in payment processing, on-demand delivery driver fleets, menu management, AI order manager, CRM, and more 🍔
The Product Hunt launch of RestoGPT AI has received overwhelmingly positive feedback, with many users congratulating the team and praising the innovative concept. Users highlight its potential to revolutionize restaurant operations, particularly for smaller establishments. Several comments express excitement for its AI-driven online order automation and commission-free model. There are inquiries about its applicability to various restaurant types, international availability, integration with food delivery apps like DoorDash, and menu image generation. Some users have questions about the product's differentiation and driver sourcing. The product is seen as a game-changer for restaurants, offering website solutions, streamlining operations, and helping small businesses compete.
Users criticize the product's focus on restaurants, a challenging target audience. Concerns exist regarding the product's differentiation from existing AI solutions like RestoGPT. The current presentation, specifically black text on a white background, is questioned for restaurants without online menus. The core problem being addressed—bad restaurant websites—is acknowledged, but users express reservations about the product's approach or specific features.