@bogomep So lets say you're starting your flower delivery app. You have 2 options with our API. You can get a listing of all flower shops (in our network) and let the user send a specific one (that you / they choose) and send them a specific order. The flower shop will reject or accept the order within X time - and the API will hook back to your app.
The second option, is the order can be sent to all flower shops close by your user - and the first one to accept the order can fulfill it.
Hey everyone!
Sorry for responding so late - the way it works, is the API sends orders to mobile & desktop apps the small businesses in our network have. Those businesses reject or accept the orders they do or do not have bandwidth for. And our API communicates that back to your app which initiates the order.
In terms of payment - your app (facing the consumer) would collect the payment as usual, and would be charged by the API periodically.
As we're still in early stages of the beta though, we're largely looking for partners to be early testers (to make sure the businesses can handle X volume etc.).
We know for many on-demand apps, choosing the right fulfillment partners (in this case, small businesses) is extremely important - as they are a main touchpoint with the customer. So we're really trying to make sure we can nail down the best experience possible for both sides of that relationship.
We'll be hanging out in the comments if anyone has any other questions! :)
@nasherasher Love thew idea and fits in directly with some side projects I have been working on. Would love to connect further on being an early Beta tester!
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Sounds like a great approach but a big challenge. Can you please tell us how it works and how we can beta test?
@mossibat I hope I've answered how it works in some of my other responses - but for how to beta test it - we're looking for partners who have built or would like to build an app that would use our API. We're a bit away from production ready, so the initial tests would be on a smaller scale (as we make the flows as smooth as possible - obviously there are a lot of touch points where things can go wrong).
@nasherasher got it, thanks. We are working on a system where we get referals from manufacturers and need professional installers to sell within our own solution. This is being done manually at the moment. Can this be automated using your APIs? How do you add the service providers? We require this in London and Vancouver atm. When do you plan to launch in the UK?
HI there,
could you please explain more how it work and what can it work for ? what's the payment process and others ?
I have 20 Million Users and i want to publish a app that take services like what you mention above .
Thanks
The fact that this is made by Constant Contact makes me a lot more confident that it might actually work. I was very skeptical at first. The hard thing here is getting the supply side on platform. With their scale CC seems in a good position to do this. Not sure why that info is buried at the bottom of the page.
@sammybauch Hi Sam, thats exactly right - we have an enormous network of small businesses that makes this connection fit perfectly in our wheelhouse. The information is kind of buried right now because we're in beta/testing, and aren't making any official announcements right now.
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@nasherasher How many of those small businesses are grocery or liquor retailers?
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