A friend has been talking about doing this for along time, as it is consistently felt that most restaurants do a horrible job with websites.
However, I wonder if focusing only on the mobile side of things is the right way to go.
I agree you've got yourself a market, but should a restaurant need to be updating two websites? If the same info is valid on both, why not provide a different css for non-mobile and be a one stop shop for restuarants.
You may also be able to provide some other related services which may provide a network effect and possibly a slight barrier to entry for competitors.
Great observation. That is definitely on our roadmap.
Of course most restaurants already do have websites, so getting them to add a simple redirect to a mobile version might be an easier task than asking them to dump their entire existing website.
But I definitely agree, for new restaurants that don't already have a website, being able to build a desktop + mobile version with the same tool is very compelling.
A friend has been talking about doing this for along time, as it is consistently felt that most restaurants do a horrible job with websites.
However, I wonder if focusing only on the mobile side of things is the right way to go.
I agree you've got yourself a market, but should a restaurant need to be updating two websites? If the same info is valid on both, why not provide a different css for non-mobile and be a one stop shop for restuarants.
You may also be able to provide some other related services which may provide a network effect and possibly a slight barrier to entry for competitors.