The web development is easy: A good friend or member of the family seems into the digicam and tells viewers, in a barely aggressive tone, that they’re about to witness a presentation and that they higher be good.
That’s what Kendall, the sister of Lucious McDaniel IV, did, and after she stepped apart, her brother pitched his firm, BiteSight, a food-delivery app that lets customers watch movies of meals earlier than ordering. It additionally lets prospects see what their mates have ordered and bookmark locations to check out. The app performs on how younger individuals have interaction with content material — by means of short-form movies and suggestions from mates.
McDaniel posted the video and went again to work. Fifteen minutes later, his sister texted him that their put up was going viral. “We had been at 20,000 views in quarter-hour,” McDaniel instructed TechCrunch. Pleasure got here, however then chaos ensued as “elements of our app began to interrupt as we obtained extra customers.”
The engineering workforce labored across the clock to maintain BiteSight practical, whereas McDaniel took to creating TikToks concerning the chaos, which ended up going viral, too. He stated individuals liked the “authenticity” behind seeing what occurs when “your app explodes in a single day.”
The video of McDaniel presenting this concept has since amassed nearly 4 million likes on TikTok and 1 / 4 of one million on Instagram, becoming a member of a development of younger entrepreneurs utilizing TikTok and Instagram Reels to achieve traction and deal movement.
McDaniel instructed TechCrunch that the concept to make this video got here after watching a good friend partake in the identical web development for his courting app. “It obtained over one million views, and he steered I strive it for BiteSight.”
Twenty-four-year-old McDaniel stated he, like many younger individuals, realized he was consuming an excessive amount of takeout, ordering from the identical three locations as a result of he couldn’t uncover new eating places on supply apps. “I’d hit this wall of identical-looking eating places with inventory pictures, and someway each place had 4.6 stars.”
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He began protecting a spreadsheet of eating places he’d discovered on Instagram and TikTok, monitoring precise opinions, and seeing what his mates considered stated locations. “After I realized different individuals had been doing the very same factor, my co-founder Zac and I made a decision to construct one thing higher: an app that really displays how we uncover meals as we speak,” he stated, referring to Zac Schulwolf, the corporate’s CTO.
McDaniel isn’t any stranger to the tech trade. He beforehand labored at Normal Atlantic, the place considered one of his major focus areas was restaurant expertise. He beforehand based a funds firm referred to as Phly, led product for a recruitment software program, and has even angel invested in a couple of corporations, together with the fintech Mercury.
He and Schulwolf, 25, spent over a yr constructing BiteSight, together with participation in Y Combinator’s Winter 2024 cohort. They then did a restricted beta round New York College in April. In mid-Could, the corporate launched an early model and did a little bit of social media advertising. In June, they made their viral video.
“What made our video stand out was that what we’re constructing resonates,” stated McDaniel, who’s BiteSight’s CEO (also referred to as chief consuming officer). He added that “it’s clear that customers, and particularly Gen Z, are prepared for one thing that feels recent and constructed for the best way they have interaction.”
After the video, BiteSight briefly turned No. 2 within the App Retailer’s Meals and Beverage class, bypassing Uber Eats, Starbucks, and even McDonald’s.
McDaniel stated the app additionally gained greater than 100,000 new customers, and although it’s only obtainable in New York in the intervening time, individuals in different cities began messaging for a nationwide launch. On the restaurant facet, McDaniel stated everybody from small family-owned spots to chain eating places has reached out to companion and, after all, “we’ve had a surge of investor curiosity from people who see that that is the place meals supply goes.”
He declined to touch upon the scale of any upcoming funding offers, besides to say he expects to have information to share quickly.
In fact, BiteSight has numerous huge, well-funded competitors like DoorDash and Uber Eats. McDaniel believes, nonetheless, that being a startup within the age of AI will probably be to his benefit. For instance, whereas most of its opponents wanted tons of of engineers of their early days, BiteSight can work with AI instruments that carry out 10x the work of a human for a lot much less the price.
“By utilizing AI to keep away from huge overhead and infrastructure prices, we will do rather more with a lot much less and go on the financial savings to the small enterprise homeowners and prospects who want it most whereas nonetheless sustaining wholesome margins,” he stated.
What additionally differentiates BiteSight is its concentrate on meals and video, slightly than different classes in the intervening time.
“We’re making an attempt to be the go-to app for the era that discovers the whole lot by means of social suggestions and short-form video.”




