Inspiration
We were inspired by how it’s hard to get affordable food delivery services nowadays. We wanted to make sure that consumers are guaranteed the best pricing without having to waste too much of their time actually searching for the best deals.
What it does
A user is able to select a restaurant and address they may have their food delivered to. The website scrapes through 3 different food service platforms and chooses the best one with the lowest cost depending on its delivery fees and service fees.
How we built it
We built it using Browser Use’s agents that each go onto Uber Eats, DoorDash, and GrubHub. They add at most $15 worth of food to the cart and head to the checkout screen where they’re presented with all the deals they’re able to get for that one food service platform.
Challenges we ran into
It was challenging figuring out how to ensure the agents could go into these food delivery services on a logged in account and it was also challenging figuring out how to ensure they scraped the right data from the websites to be queried into our database. It was also hard for us to use Browser Use on Windows OS computers because it isn’t supported by that kind of OS.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
We were able to figure out how to have the agents be in a logged in session and add in the correct amount of items that add to at most $15. We’re also proud of our UI/UX in the home page of our website and the fact that we’re able to query the data scraped into a database.
What we learned
Local LLMs are super useful for scraping and Browser Use doesn’t irk on Windows OS.
What's next for Broke Bites
We want to ensure that the public is able to use it without having a Browser Use account so everyone is able to get a good deal on their next bite.
Log in or sign up for Devpost to join the conversation.