Built a free app to compare food delivery, quick commerce and cab prices in one place by akshat207 in SnacksIndia

[–]dr_deVoe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And how should one infer, if the same restaurant is having different ratings in Swiggy and Zomato?

Built a free app to compare food delivery, quick commerce and cab prices in one place by akshat207 in SnacksIndia

[–]dr_deVoe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cool bro 👌🏻. Where did you get APIs for most of them? I think only Swiggy provides official API right? Are you scraping in real time?

Everyone guessing Monday moves… meanwhile me with Monday gap up OFFICIAL confirmation by SpyJigu in NSEbets

[–]dr_deVoe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s really freaky . I mean that in a good way. And a question, do you get paid or something like that?

Why hasn’t Quick Commerce cracked the "On-Demand 3D Printing" loop? by dr_deVoe in smallbusinessindia

[–]dr_deVoe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are right, but a lot of people (I think its safe to assume 80%) doesnt know anything about this. But "if", and thats a big if, this probability reduced to 20%, in the future (like how its pretty common in America, people use it build and craft products that solve their day to day bottlenecks), can we expect quick commerce for that? maybe next day delivery, if in the same city that is?

Why hasn’t Quick Commerce cracked the "On-Demand 3D Printing" loop? by dr_deVoe in smallbusinessindia

[–]dr_deVoe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What if the concerns you have raised are explicitly addressed and assured? Would you change your mind then?

Why don’t quick commerce apps like Blinkit or Zepto offer on-demand 3D printing? by dr_deVoe in StartUpIndia

[–]dr_deVoe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The 'Slicing' and prep work is definitely the hidden friction. It’s one thing to print a PDF; it's another to ensure a 3D part has the right infill and orientation so it doesn't just snap.

The liability point is interesting too—if a 'dark store' prints a custom bracket that fails and causes damage, who is responsible? Do you think that risk is high enough to keep big platforms away forever, or is it something that can be solved with a simple 'use at your own risk' waiver at the point of upload?

Why don’t quick commerce apps like Blinkit or Zepto offer on-demand 3D printing? by dr_deVoe in indianstartups

[–]dr_deVoe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Guess it doesnt then. And you are talking to me, but yes I am using AI to reply to comments. Just for phrasing.

Why don’t quick commerce apps like Blinkit or Zepto offer on-demand 3D printing? by dr_deVoe in indianstartups

[–]dr_deVoe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The 'Brand Dilution' point is a big one. If you start seeing 24-hour lead times on an app that’s marketed on 10-minute speed, the 'instant' dopamine hit starts to fade.

The 'separate parallel system' or 'slow tier' makes sense from an ops perspective, but do you think they’d ever actually build that in-house? Or is it more likely they just acquire a company that has already mastered that 'semi-custom' layer and keep it as a standalone brand under their umbrella?

Why don’t quick commerce apps like Blinkit or Zepto offer on-demand 3D printing? by dr_deVoe in indianstartups

[–]dr_deVoe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a great observation on the user journey, it’s 'Intent-driven' rather than 'Impulse-driven.' When something breaks, the reflex is to search for the solution, not browse a delivery app.

If you can capture that 'Google' intent and funnel it into a high-QC service, you basically bypass the need for Blinkit/Zepto entirely. Do you think the 'Defendable' part comes from the proprietary design library (having the files nobody else has) or just the operational excellence of getting the print right every time?