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A free tool to plan deliveries during the Covid-19 pandemic

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47 points by eiskalt 6 years ago · 12 comments

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taitems 6 years ago

We self isolated really early due to a possible COVID scare, so for months now we’ve been using a local green grocer who has always done free delivery over $40. Early on it was phone orders only, payment details read out over the phone. After a while they moved to email. Now I’ve noticed a Shopify instance. It’s been fascinating watching the digital transformation step by step.

Problem is its still a black box as to when it’s coming. I emailed Friday morning and they might do a delivery run around 12pm, only they didn’t. Nor Saturday. Usually the only warning I get is a push notification my card has been charged and some time in the next 15min-3 hours it might show up.

This isn’t about Uber Eats or Deliveroo, this is about tiny operations in hyper local environments. COVID has brought a lot of companies kicking and screaming into the digital age, so I hope apps like these capitalise and stick around. Impeccable timing!

qtyc 6 years ago

We at https://www.questtag.com/ offer a one stop solution for people to start their own delivery services. Particularly during this pandemic we are trying to help restaurants self-deliver. So if you know a restaurant owner that can utilize our software please mention about us.

flarg 6 years ago

Here is the Nokia maps solution right? Is popular with some people I know

  • maxerickson 6 years ago

    It was previously (before that it was Navteq, Nokia bought it in 2007 and made it Here).

    A consortium of german automakers bought it a few years ago.

yread 6 years ago

Oh I thought it's going to be about your birth plan

adamqureshi 6 years ago

So we can use this to build a web app for the local farmers to set up a delivery service? I live in New York. USA.

  • qtyc 6 years ago

    Hi Questtag cofounder here. I would be more than happy to help you set something up.

amelius 6 years ago

The problem is discovery, since every consumer is already using apps like Uber eats.

  • jdsnape 6 years ago

    Depends where you live. Here in rural UK Uber etc. aren’t present so local shops and pubs are doing a good trade in takeaways and supplying meat/groceries so this would be useful for them

  • giarc 6 years ago

    It looks like this could be used by any industry, example a hardware store or toy store. While listening to a podcast, I heard about a toy store that was doing more business now than before COVID and self-isolation.

    • jsjohnst 6 years ago

      > I heard about a toy store that was doing more business now than before COVID

      One plausible explanation: parents desperately needing to keep kids entertained at home so they can work.

      Most likely it’s multiple causes, but that’s one of several that comes to mind.

  • myself248 6 years ago

    Yeah, you're gonna need to find it on the business's own website, "Joe's Produce delivers with YandApp" or whatever.

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