Show HN: Eggler – a decentralized Instacart
I've made a grocery delivery app that lets customers hire drivers directly. Drivers post their time slots in advance and then customers choose a time slot/driver.
Drivers choose when and where they will deliver, and their delivery price. It's more like Airbnb's business model than Uber or Instacart.
https://www.goeggler.com Seems great. I would like something like that here in Brazil. My big question for which I can't get an answer, no matter how many times I ask (in the context of Instacard and similar): How does payment works? People pay through credit card on the app, the money is capped, then capped again, then goes to the drivers after a month? How do the drivers pay for the groceries? Users of Eggler pay twice 1 - they pay eggler (who in turn pays the driver) for the delivery 2 - they pay Walmart for the groceries which the Eggler driver will deliver. How many drivers/customers do you have signed up? How do you deal with bootstrapping, that is getting customers without drivers or drivers without customers? I can't tell if this is a side project or a business. How are you planning on spreading your message? Providing drivers with tools they can use to advertise their time slots on social media. What's the difference, really?