SimplyDelivery: Helping restaurateurs to deliver key services using real-time location data
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SimplyDelivery helps restaurants of all sizes to use cloud technology for processing online orders and optimizing their delivery operations with real-time location features from Google Maps Platform.
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Results:
- Displays accurate and detailed delivery destinations to drivers, suggesting optimized routes based on real-time traffic data
- Assists customers when typing delivery addresses, using Place Autocomplete to eliminate typos or misspellings
- Improves operations management with the Distance Matrix API, which helps restaurateurs time food preparation with delivery pickups
Helps restaurants deliver food in less than 30 minutes
A much-loved convenience of the on-demand economy is being able to get a restaurant meal delivered to your doorstep with just a click, or a few taps of your smartphone. In fact, for about 60% of consumers across markets, delivery speed is the biggest factor affecting their satisfaction, and the time they’re prepared to wait is limited. That’s why, for restaurateurs who want to stay ahead of the curve, localization data is becoming an essential ingredient of good business planning.
Enter SimplyDelivery, with its cloud-native software package built specifically to help restaurants optimize their delivery processes, from the moment an order is placed, to the moment it reaches their customers. “Our mission is to help restaurants improve their logistics capabilities and access the advantages of a networked world while staying focused on their core strength, which is making great food,” says Björn Wisnewski, Co-Founder and Executive Director at SimplyDelivery. “To provide this crucial support, we use reliable and comprehensive data from Google Maps Platform.”
“We partnered with Google Maps Platform from day one of building SimplyDelivery,” he adds. “Not just because the quality of its localization features are the best in the market, but also because the documentation is excellent. It’s very easy for us to integrate Google Maps Platform solutions into our own.”
Restaurateurs, drivers, and delivery details, all in one place
SimplyDelivery enables restaurateurs to view, in a single web application, everything that’s happening across their delivery operations chain: from the moment a customer places an order on the restaurant’s online store, to the location of drivers at the moment of delivery. In this business, being able to keep track of time throughout this entire process is key. “Delivering food is a very time-sensitive business,” says Ronny Rohland, Co-Founder and CTO at SimplyDelivery, who explains that the average customer expects their order to be delivered within 30 minutes of placing it online. “Half an hour is a good benchmark. If customers are made to wait any longer than that, they might not come back,” he adds.
“We partnered with Google Maps Platform from day one of building SimplyDelivery. Not just because the quality of its localization features are the best in the market, but also because the documentation is excellent. It’s very easy for us to integrate Google Maps solutions into our own.”
—Björn Wisnewski , Co-Founder and Executive Director, SimplyDeliveryPreviously, drivers would need to wait until orders were prepared before being contacted for delivery, collecting the receipt and address from the kitchen, and planning their journey manually, Ronny explains. “This could take several minutes, and posed several risks, such as typos or misspellings, which can delay delivery and negatively impact customer satisfaction,” he says.
In addition, restaurants needed to manage several disparate systems to enable customers to place orders online, communicate those orders to the kitchen, and then notify drivers or third-party delivery services when orders were ready for pickup. SimplyDelivery helps restaurants streamline the deployment and management of these operations by unifying them all in one single web application, which is integrated with the restaurant’s online store and all relevant teams, from the kitchen to the driver, have visibility.
Using the Maps Embed API and Maps Javascript API, SimplyDelivery builds customers’ online stores and embeds them with customized and interactive maps. The online stores are integrated with Place Autocomplete and Query Autocomplete to provide query predictions and automatically help users fill in an address as they type a delivery destination, ensuring that typos or misspellings don’t impact the delivery.
Meanwhile, drivers can access the driver app module of SimplyDelivery to access the information they need from their mobile phones. Place Details and the Geocoding API translate the geographic coordinates of delivery destinations into a detailed visual map. The driver app also suggests pathways drivers can take to shorten their journey times, using the Directions API to optimize routes in between multiple delivery locations according to how they are traveling: by bike, car, or on foot. Enriched with real-time data, these route suggestions also display weather and traffic conditions, helping drivers adequately prepare for their journeys, and consistently hit the ideal 30-minute delivery benchmark.
“Real-time location data and functionalities such as the Distance Matrix API, which helps restaurants calculate precise delivery times, help them synchronize their operations so their food is always fresh and hot when it reaches their customers.”
—Ronny Rohland , Co-Founder and CTO, SimplyDeliveryMeanwhile, because it’s connected with the SimplyDelivery application used by restaurateurs back at their stores, the driver app displays the exact time when drivers will be back using the Distance Matrix API. This way, the kitchen can prepare the next order just in time for pickup.
“Real-time location data and functionalities such as the Distance Matrix API, which helps restaurants calculate precise delivery times, help them synchronize their operations so their food is always fresh and hot when it reaches their customers,” says Ronny.
Helping restaurants of any size stay competitive, on-demand world
Apart from timing their operations so they don’t keep customers waiting, it’s also crucial for restaurants to optimize their delivery process and make sure it’s profitable. With the average profit margin for a restaurant being 30%, the need to stay competitive leaves little room for mistakes. “In dine-in restaurants, where food travels from the kitchen to the tables, travel time isn’t a factor that affects service and profit margins. But in our business, travel times are everything,” says Björn. “Using the Routes functionalities of Google Maps Platform, restaurants can plan to deliver several orders in the same journey, optimizing time, fuel, and the availability of their drivers. This is one crucial strategy to help restaurants save money with delivery services,” he explains.
Meanwhile, smaller restaurants struggle to keep up with the extra costs involved in offering delivery services, and SimplyDelivery is working to help them stay competitive. “Building an IT system to incorporate online ordering and delivery services is very expensive, which is why many smaller restaurants rely on aggregators. But that’s also expensive,” says Ronny of the commission charged by third-party food ordering and delivery companies, which averages 15% to 30%. “We started working with larger food chains that had 50 to 200 stores. Today, we also provide smaller restaurants with their own systems for a good price. We want to help support their expansion and help the food sector stay diverse,” says Björn of the initiative.
“We want to help restaurants grow their business, so they can just focus on making great food. Using Google Maps Platform solutions, our system works like magic in the background to ensure that restaurants can keep delivering this great food to customers, smoothly and quickly, wherever they are.”
—Björn Wisnewski , Co-Founder and Executive Director, SimplyDeliveryHelping new customers to get their delivery service off the ground
Online food delivery platforms aren’t just a convenience for customers, they’re now a must-have for many restaurants, says Ronny. “Instead of them having to adopt lots of new solutions to start delivering food, such as a web point-of-sales system, aggregators, a tool for time-tracking orders and deliveries, and so on, we integrate all these in one web application that is easy to understand and manage, and faster to launch,” Björn explains, adding that SimplyDelivery is working to speed up its onboarding time for new customers to help them move even faster.
“We want to help restaurants grow their business, so they can just focus on making great food. Using Google Maps Platform solutions, our system works like magic in the background to ensure that restaurants can keep delivering this great food to customers, smoothly and quickly, wherever they are,” Björn concludes.
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SimplyDelivery helps restaurants of all sizes to use cloud technology for processing online orders and optimizing their delivery operations with real-time location features from Google Maps Platform.