A solo fruit delivery startup shows the real trust problem
A in India built Rooto, an online fruit ordering service, over several months. The website was designed and developed alone, including both the visible pages and the work, while keeping a full-time job. The service aims to make fresh fruit easy to order online, offer a clean shopping experience, and encourage healthier eating.
The main challenge is not building the product but getting real users. Before spending more money on , the key questions are whether the is clear, whether first-time visitors would trust the site enough to order, what feels confusing, what would stop someone from buying, which features are missing, and whether the design feels modern.
Key points
- Rooto is an India-based service for ordering fresh fruit online.
- The founder built both the front-end pages and work alone while working full time.
- The service focuses on easy ordering, a clean shopping experience, and healthier eating.
- The biggest problem is getting users, not building the product.
- The founder wants feedback on clarity, trust, confusion, buying blockers, missing features, and modern design before spending more on .