Neat! Does anyone in the community use this? I'd love to hear a first-hand experience.
Pedantic question: it's not actually on-demand right? You schedule everything ahead of time? (That's OK, just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing some true on-demand feature buried somewhere too :) 🚕
Pedantic design thought: when I saw the big black background, my brain immediately thought "uh oh maybe one of my ad blockers is breaking their background image". Consider a pretty background image! It looked broken to me otherwise. Also put some left-right padding on that Schedule button 👊
Out of curiosity, why are work deliveries cheaper than home deliveries?
@thetylerhayes Thanks for the feedback and correct its a subscription service. We just show up each week at a confirmed window so its one task completely off your to-do list and mind. It's harder to get to the cars at home.
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This is a no brainer, particularly for commuters. You'd never have to even think about gas again, nor strategize your route home to find the best value pump.
It'll have issues as electric cars become a larger percentage of the pie, but there's so much time until that happens that there's a lot of $$$ to be made.
Great idea, and I love the execution. Buying gas canisters to validate the idea, then upping to a truck, then two as demand has increased. Lean Startup values at their best.
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