World's worst way to order food developed :) ( sorry Brian)https://twitter.com/brianroemmele/status/709061123308265472 …
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Replying to @tomfgoodwin
@BrianRoemmele 5 questions to suggest options is a slog. A beautiful image drives desire/purchase better than robot lady voice.2 replies 0 retweets 2 likes -
Replying to @Marvdor2000 @tomfgoodwin
Martin, great insights, however empirically the data suggests otherwise. People love it.
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Replying to @tomfgoodwin @BrianRoemmele
I agree, think a waiter asks 5 ?'s then tells you what they think you will like. Voice UX isn't right yet.
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Replying to @Marvdor2000 @tomfgoodwin
Martin, that was a a year ago. You don't have to answer any questions, you just order what you want. No menues
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele
the thing is. The effort that made this just about workable could have made a far better in room tablet app
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Replying to @tomfgoodwin
Tom, "Order a large pizza with peppers and onions" done. Count the steps using your tablet scenario.
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele
how fo you know that's an option. Or how much it costs ?
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Tom, indeed, you just ask if you want to know. No comparison doing this the old way.
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Here is a sample of the Room Service app being tested by a hotel.