Startup of the Week - Ordoo

by Startacus Admin
We’ve all been there. The quick dash to grab a lunchtime sarnie becomes an ordeal when we’re met with a huge queue. Of course the same applies with the all-essential morning coffee. Everyone else always seems to get there first.
If that all sounds pretty familiar, then we reckon that our latest Startup of the Week ought to be right up your street.
Ordoo is a mobile ordering app designed specifically to help us all beat those nightmare queues.
It’s pretty straightforward. Simply use the app to order and pay in advance. No more joining the back of the queue and getting ever more frustrated. Thanks to Ordoo, you can place your order with your fave coffee shop when you’re en route and it will be ready and waiting for you when you arrive.
Sounds great doesn’t it? All that time you’ll save! You’ll also benefit by earning loyalty rewards every time you use the app.
If on the other hand you’re a cafe or bar owner, you can partner with Ordoo to have your business listed on the app. You’ll thereby be increasing the numbers of customers you can serve, particularly at busy times, improving your customers’ overall experiences, as well as generating more customer loyalty.
A win win for all concerned, wouldn’t you agree?
At the moment Ordoo only covers London, Bath and Bristol but hopefully they’ll be increasing their geographic remit soon. The demand is there for sure!
Check out the short video below which will give you a little further insight into what Ordoo is all about. Queues be gone!
Ordoo
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Published on: 21st June 2017
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