YoTummy App
YoTummy is a cottage-kitchen marketplace that connects neighbourhood home cooks with hungry diners who want something better than another takeaway pizza. Diners browse a feed of dishes from kitchens within walking distance, filter by cuisine, allergen, or cottage-food permit type, and reserve a portion for a specific pickup window. Home cooks manage what they're batch-cooking that day from a phone, set portion caps so they don't over-promise, and post tomorrow's menu the moment they decide what to soak overnight. The platform takes no commission on the food itself - revenue comes from optional add-on services like SMS reminders and printed pickup labels.

Project Overview
The Challenge
YoTummy launched into a category - cottage-kitchen food sales - that lives or dies on trust, permit compliance, and the math of perishable inventory.
- Per-state cottage-food rules: What a home cook can legally sell in Texas, baked-goods-only in Florida, or vacuum-sealed jams in California differs by jurisdiction; the listing flow had to enforce permit limits at upload time.
- Allergen disclosure that holds up: Diners with peanut, gluten, or dairy intolerances need allergen tags that surface in search, not buried in description fields.
- Batch-size economics: Home cooks make 8 portions of biryani, not 80; the marketplace had to prevent overselling without making the listing flow feel like a spreadsheet.
- Pickup, not delivery: Routing couriers around a home kitchen was off the table; the product needed an appointment-style pickup-window flow with neighbour-friendly arrival nudges.
- Zero-commission revenue model: The platform pledged zero cut on the food itself, so monetisation had to come from optional add-ons cooks would actually opt into.
Our Solution
We built YoTummy on Angular with a PHP back-end tuned around perishable inventory and a permit-aware listing builder.
- Permit-gated listing builder: Cooks pick their cottage-food permit type on onboarding; the listing form only allows categories that permit covers, with state-specific labelling baked in.
- Allergen schema in search: Every dish carries a structured allergen vector (peanut, tree-nut, gluten, dairy, egg, shellfish, soy, sesame); search filters resolve against the vector, not free text.
- Portion-cap inventory: Cooks set today's portion ceiling per dish; the listing automatically pulls itself when the last portion is reserved, no manual unpublish.
- Pickup-window slots: Diners reserve a 15-minute pickup window; the cook sees their afternoon as a Calendly-style schedule with arrival nudges 10 minutes out.
- Walking-distance feed: Default search radius is half a mile expanding outward; cuisine, dietary, and permit-type filters layer on top.
- Revenue add-ons: SMS reminder packs, printable pickup labels, and a featured-listing boost are paid extras cooks opt into - the food transaction itself is fee-free.
The Results
The app shipped to both stores, found product-market fit fastest in three high-density cottage-kitchen pockets, and gave cooks a measurable economic step-up.
- Live in three permit-friendly states at launch with a roadmap to add jurisdictions as permit-mapping is added.
- Median cook gross weekly take: $147 within 90 days of joining, up from zero (most cooks had never sold publicly before).
- Over-promise incidents (cancelled portions) under 2 % thanks to portion-cap inventory and automatic unpublish.
- Allergen-related complaints: zero across the first 4,000 transactions, attributed to the structured-tag enforcement.
- Pickup-window adherence: 91 % of diners arrived within their booked 15-minute slot.
- Add-on attach rate: 34 % of active cooks opt in to at least one paid extra, validating the zero-commission revenue model.
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