LateBite Pause helps Android users stop food-delivery orders they may regret. Choose the delivery apps and risk windows that tend to lead to impulse orders. When the risk moment hits, LateBite adds one last off-ramp: remember why, check what pulled you in, use a realistic Replacement Plan, then choose to resist, decide later, or continue. It is not a hard blocker and does not read carts, orders, checkout, messages, or payment data.
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I built LateBite Pause around a problem I kept seeing in real life: people often decide they want to order less food delivery, but the decision disappears when they are tired, hungry, stressed, or simply on autopilot.
Most solutions act too early or too broadly. Meal planning assumes you still have energy. Deleting delivery apps is easy to undo. Hard blockers remove control. Budgeting apps tell you what happened after the order.
LateBite focuses on the last decision point before another delivery order. You choose the delivery apps and risk windows that matter to you. In that moment, the app gives you one last off-ramp: remember why you wanted to stop, notice what pulled you in, use a realistic Replacement Plan, and then choose Resist now, Decide later, or Continue after pause.
It is Android-only for now. The protection layer uses Accessibility only to detect selected delivery-app opens and show LateBite; it does not read carts, checkout, orders, messages, or payment information.
I’d especially value feedback from people who have tried deleting delivery apps, relying on willpower, or meal planning and found that those approaches did not help in the actual moment.