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by Ryel
3732 days ago
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I don't think the Tinder model and/or Tinder UI is a good fit for your case. I'm hesitant to "like" a restaurant suggestion because if I was to match, then I'm stuck going to that restaurant for dinner when there is possibly a better match that just had yet to be suggested to me. The original Tinder model works because there is no risk of being locked-in (lol). That being said, I think this is a great idea and IMO your initial use-case and test users should be startups trying to decide what to order the team on Seamless. Print out some flyers that say "Team can't decide what to order for lunch?" and post them around co-working spaces. If I was building this app my first iteration would have been to show the users a list of the top 10 nearby restaurants weighted by stars on yelp and filtered by price/distance. Let them give a 1-5 thumbs-up rating of as many restaurants on that list as they want and total up the number of upvotes for each option. Goodluck! |
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