Show HN: Geek Canteen, Healthy Food for Developers

(geekcanteen.com)

15 points | by siddhant 2435 days ago

4 comments

  • git-pull 2435 days ago
    Ideas:

    - Low-carb and Keto

    - Meals with Shirataki noodles

    Monetization:

    - Link to ingredients on Amazon affiliates

    - Link to cooking supplies used in videos on Amazon affiliates

    - Make an app that stores your recipes

    - In the app, make a random button to switch through recipe ideas quickly

    - Charge 2.99 for packs of 30 recipes

    - Allow faceting through recipes by nutritional concerns, carbs, macros, etc.

    - https://developers.google.com/search/docs/data-types/recipes

    - Get into supplements

    - Feeds > Email lists. I'd even say email lists are an antipattern. Offer ways for users to stay in touch without giving an email, that's a bit of a one sided deal. Go for Twitter, Facebook, YouTube etc. That way you can have your cake and eat it too, not annoying users, and letting them stay up to date with your content.

    • geekcanteen 2435 days ago
      Hey! Thanks so much for your response! Love the ideas, will definitely keep them in mind.

      Regarding monetization, that's exactly the strategy I was planning to go for. Probably even more integrated as in, that you can simply click on add to cart in the shopping list and then you have all the necessary ingredients together without opening Amazon separately.

      Actually for the start, email lists have a very good conversion. At least to get the word out. But I totally see your point. I will move up the current social buttons more to the top so that it's easier to get in touch also via other channels.

  • geekcanteen 2435 days ago
    Hi everyone! I'm the original founder of geek canteen! I'm happy to answer any questions you might have or discuss feedback. This was posted by my husband who encouraged me to act on this idea in order to make healthy food more approachable to busy developers like himself.
  • watchdogtimer 2434 days ago
    Just curious--why did you make this a phone app I have to install, rather than just a web app? Making the first step of the onboarding process having to install the app makes it more difficult for users just to give it a try.
    • geekcanteen 2433 days ago
      Thanks for that feedback! That's an interesting perspective. I'll keep that in mind.
  • Meph504 2435 days ago
    If you don't mind me asking, what is the monetization strategy here?

    I don't see any privacy policies, or just what you will be doing with my information that you are asking users to submit.

    I like the idea, but want to know about any service before interacting with it.

    • geekcanteen 2435 days ago
      Hi Meph! Monetization will be two-fold: Amazon affiliate & a subscription model based on the amount of recipes one wants to receive.

      You're absolutely right about the privacy policies. I'm already getting it prepared by a lawyer, I'll update the page as soon as I have the final version. But that much I can say, the email addresses are stored on a Mailchimp server and will only be used to send a weekly newsletter with new video recipes until the actual app is developed.