‘Eatgether’ matches users so you never have to eat alone again.
The News Lens
Date: 2016/09/09
By: ZiQing Low
Taiwanese startup Eatme has launched a new app that allows strangers to eat meals together. The
mobile app, launched on Android devices on Aug. 31, has been downloaded as many as 5,000 times since its release.
“Eatgether” was released as a website in May, with up to 25,000 users registering in the first 90 days.
While the web version of Eatgether only notified users of a match via e-mail, Kimi Lai (賴柏成), chief operating officer for Eatme, told The News Lens International that the app allows users to actively browse through and connect with other users.
Users set a date, time, and place for the meetup, and interested people can register to join in. [FULL STORY]