
When it comes to using our mobile devices to order food and stuff, the technology offered by myOrder may not seem something new or interesting. However, if the app is made available in a vicinity where it was never used before like San Francisco, you can expect locals to be enthusiastic in making life easier for them as far as avoiding the long queue lines and getting their orders in a hurry.
Certified by all major wireless carriers, myOrder will debut this week in San Francisco’s top nightclubs, hotels and restaurants. George Karpaty, who owns five popular San Francisco nightclubs, including Ruby Skye, endorses the application and has brought myOrder into his venues: “myOrder empowers me, the venue owner, by giving me access to customer data that allows my staff to provide improved service to our guests. From knowing what they like to drink, to understanding what type of venues they frequent, myOrder helps me and my venues be better hosts.”
So it is not purely about serving and broadening the scope of customers to be served. It is also about analyzing the people using it and perhaps to potentially resort to ways to make it more visible. Data that myOrder gets from these orders will certainly help considering they can improve on flaws that are certain to come out in the process.
(Source) PR Web
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Tags: customer data, hosts, hotels, hurry, improved service, karpaty, locals, mobile devices, myorder, queue, restaurants, ruby skye, san francisco nightclubs, scope, venue owner, vicinity, visible data, wireless carriers
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