@allany888 Good Point Allan. Since we choose the restaurant it would be a little inconvenient to chance it upon us to give you a ride to where you want to go. Though if this behavior is exhibited on the platform we'll look into it, and deal with the issue.
Clever concept, giving people free Uber rides to fill brick-and-mortar demand (in this case, restaurants). This has some overlap with Teleport Dashboard, a tool for businesses to send and Uber to a large number of people.
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Congrats on the launch -- I love the concept and I'm excited to give it a shot! Is it live anywhere or only in LA?
I've got two hardball questions for ya:
1) I'm sure you know the restaurant industry better than I do, but don't the top restaurants usually have no trouble filling their seats? If so, won't that mean that any restaurant that you sign up for this service will be lower-tier, by definition? A free ride is cool, but not if it ends up at a bad restaurant.
2) How do you see this market changing with self-driving cars / big name competitors like Google? (http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2...)
@nadomars Thanks, Mario! We've currently only tested in LA & SF but are moving to other markets like NY ASAP!
Oh good! I love hardball.
1. The trend we try to capitalize here is it is difficult for most restaurants including the top restaurants to fill their seats earlier in the week, the idea was that if we make it enticing and easy to go out to dinner we'll be able to bring you to good food.
2. I see the whole world changing under self-driving cars and am certain we'd have to rethink things and improve when that comes along. It's coming soon, but not here yet.
@paulwong90 Thanks Paul! Means a lot to me. We're doing a variety, no specific criteria other than the food is really damn good and whatever form that takes we'll do it.
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Great idea. I was wondering is it open to exploitation?
Could people just abuse the Free rides and not enter the restaurant?
@webbuzzau Thank you! We think this is unlikely as since we choose the restaurant it would be fairly inconvenient to rely on us for a random ride to some part of your city.
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Thank you for hunting cake, Ryan!
We're super excited to share cake with Product Hunt and bring great dining experiences to everyone. We're currently starting in LA & SF and will be growing to new markets where we see significant interest but where we can also ensure you eat at only the best restaurants. I look forward to hearing everyone's feedback and answering your questions. And this time, the cake is not a lie.
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@danielsing3r Very cool. But does Cake.AF also take me home when I'm done eating?
@benburns Thank you! Currently not, but its something we're looking into. We haven't been able nail down the UX of getting the uber at the right time when you leave the restaurant and other issues we're working on.
Update! We just hit the limit for sms on Google Voice. Transferring over to Twilio as we speak. 413-GET-CAKE will be back soon. Use 5747424191 as a backup meanwhile
Thanks! @jackdweck I've always been stumped when it comes to coming up with names for new projects. I figured if I'm going to go bold I might as well just think of something rash and go with it. I couldn't quite think of anything rash except so I just looked at my keyboard and I guess it became clear to me. We need an emoji.
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