JUAN RIDE a startup from Bacolod City is rebranding their service from the previous messenger chat to a website type, the juanride.ph. This new e-commerce platform will help improve its food delivery services.
Juan Ride new Website:
Argie Muyco, the chief executive officer (CEO) and founder of Juan Ride said the juanride.ph website, which will launch today, March 22, is positioned to provide more convenient food delivery services and cater to more clients.
We’re rebranding for better service, speed, and quality.
The website, carries more visuals, more content, loads faster and more user-friendly. It also provides more details like check out cart, for faster transactions.
Juan Ride Food Delivery Service:
Argie pioneered the on-demand movement in Bacolod by launching a food delivery service via Facebook Messenger for restaurants that were previously only available offline and had no delivery service – to offer more restaurant options to consumers while they sit back, relax, and wait for their food to be delivered to their table in mere minutes.
Juan Ride now delivers to both Bacolod and Talisay, covering more than 60 restaurants and counting.
The value proposition is to boost the local restaurant economy by opening up a digital marketplace where you can order and get food delivered, says Argie.
Juan Ride creates jobs for Juan Riders (that’s what they call their delivery fleet). They help restaurants reach more customers, gives consumers more restaurant options available with just a few taps.
Muyco said they will soon expand to 10 cities in the Visayas and Mindanao including Iloilo, Cebu, Davao, and Tacloban.
Juan Ride on the The Final Pitch – CNN’s Top Show for Entrepreneurs
Meanwhile, Argie joined the “The Final Pitch,” CNN Philippines reality show for entrepreneurs. The episode will be aired on Sunday, March 24 where the Juan Ride founder pitches his idea of food delivery service via digital platform to the judges of the show.
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