Google has just launched the Areo App for food Delivery at home services. Google has launched so its plan is to big and will be good for the customer who loves to give order for the home. I think in future all this kind of app done by google and big companies.
Areo is connect a busy urban user to service providers via their mobile apps. As of now it offers very few options and is available to users in just two Indian cities Bangalore and Mumbai. User who already using the UrbanClap or Fasoos app, then its not enough incentive to move to Google Areo.
Features:
One app, thousands of local goods and services.
Introducing Areo, one single app for food delivery and home services. Now live in Bangalore and Mumbai, bringing the city’s top food and home services right to your door.
One app, thousands of local goods and services.
Food delivery from your favorite restaurants, providers and chefs. Home services from local electricians, painters, cleaners, plumbers and more.
Fast, secure checkout
Pay by card, netbanking or cash on delivery.
Fast and easy search
Search by dish or restaurant. Filter by vegetarian and non-vegetarian options. Order what you need, faster.
Book at your convenience
Choose times that work for you, then schedule all your deliveries and services. Google is actually using UrbanClap’s database when you order a beautician, Areo opens the API of Urban Clap where you can see the type of service available, rating by other users on Urban Clap and the charges for each.
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Once you have choose the service, you can mark your date and time of appointment on the same page. Once an order is placed, you can see the order in your app cart and receive a confirmation call from the service provider. You can do Payment through cash on delivery, card or online banking.
Areo connect a user to service providers via their mobile apps. As of now it offers very few options and is available to users in just two Indian cities Bangalore and Mumbai. For users who has already using the UrbanClap or Fasoos app, there isn’t enough incentive to move to Google Areo.