u/you_know_what_mango

Do manufacturers still handle orders manually? Would they pay to simplify this?

Hey everyone 👋

I’ve noticed that a lot of manufacturers (especially small and mid-sized ones) still deal with orders in a very manual way — phone calls, WhatsApp messages, notebooks, Excel sheets, etc.

This often leads to:

Confusion in orders

Delays in delivery

Messy records / ledgers

A lot of back-and-forth communication

I’m thinking about building something where:

Dealers/distributors can place orders directly

Everything is tracked in one place (orders, payments, shipments)

Sales guys can also use it on their phones while visiting clients

Basically, trying to replace all the hectic manual work with one simple system.

But before I spend time building it, I wanted to ask:

👉 Do manufacturers actually feel this problem?

👉 Would they be willing to pay for a solution like this?

👉 Or are they comfortable with the current manual system?

Would love honest opinions, especially from anyone in manufacturing or distribution 🙏

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u/you_know_what_mango — 8 hours ago
▲ 2 r/Lahore

What real world problems would you actually pay an app to solve?

Hey everyone,

I’m a developer trying to build something people actually need not just another random app.

I was working on a food ordering app but realized big players like Foodpanda already dominate that space

So I’m asking you:

👉 What’s a task in your daily life or work that feels time-consuming, repetitive, or frustrating?

👉 Something you’d genuinely pay an app to fix?

Especially interested in:

Small businesses

Students

Freelancers

Not looking for big ideas just real problems.

Would really appreciate your thoughts 🙏

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u/you_know_what_mango — 13 hours ago
▲ 8 r/Multan

Multan restaurants would you use an app where customers order from home?

Quick question for restaurant owners in Multan:

If your customers could order directly from their phone (from home or anywhere), would you use that system?

It can:

- Increase orders

- Make order taking very easy

- Reduce mistakes

- Save money on hiring extra staff

I’ve actually built a complete app for this (mobile + web), and it’s ready to use.

Just wanted honest feedback — do you think this is useful for restaurants here?

If anyone is interested, I can show a quick demo.

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u/you_know_what_mango — 5 days ago