Ordr.in invites you to a private hackathon celebrating the launch of our new developer tools and expansion into NYC.

This is not your average hackathon.

Saturday, October 6
9 am to 9 pm
Pivotal Labs, 841 Broadway, 8th floor
Dinner and demos starting at 7 pm
By invitation only

Lunch generously provided by Cater2.me, followed by a special Southern-inspired dinner from NYC favorite Peels.

This event is now sold out.

RSVP or send questions to hackfood@ordrin.com.

The rules are simple. The theme is food. The APIs are up to you.

We'll say it again. This is not your average hackathon.

9-9:30 am
9:30-9:32 am
9:33-9:44 am
9:45-12 pm
12-1 pm

1-6 pm
6-7 pm
7-7:45 pm
7:45-8:15 pm
8:45 pm
9 pm

Breakfast and Caffeine Fix
Welcome from David and Felix
Rules and Teams
Coding
Lunch provided by Cater2.me and The Crooked Tree
Coding
Apps In, Cocktails In
Dinner catered by Peels
Demos
Winners Announced
Close

Be prepared for some extra special suprises throughout the day.

Erik Nordlander, Google Ventures

Amanda Hesser, Food52

Erik joined the Google Ventures team in 2010 as an engineering partner. Erik was a developer on Google’s core engineering infrastructure, including a distributed file system that key products, such as Google.com and Gmail, rely on today.

Amanda Hesser is an entrepreneur and best-selling author. She is a co-founder of Food52.com and has been named one of the 50 most influential women in food by Gourmet. A longtime staffer at the New York Times, Hesser was the food editor at the Times Magazine.

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  • IFTTT food ordering that takes different ifs and turns them in to orders or restaurant recommendations.
  • Group ordering. A better way for startups to order together.
  • Predictive food ordering app that auto-suggests a random meal -- no choice accept yes/no.
  • Spotify integration to build a playlist for to listen to while you wait and eat.
  • Meal scheduler. Food ordering calendar that lets you plan meals in advance then triggers the order when confirmed.
  • Daily order reminder. Never work through a meal again. Email hits at 11:30am with a list of 2-3 restaurants.
  • An app that is like a house account with a restaurant, except it is with the app. Group members can order anything from the same card account. Startups or families good targets.
  • Chrome plugin, Apple desktop app, Google Cal plugin (meeting scheduled for noon? Suggest restaurants)
  • Dinner Gift app that lets someone buy someone else a meal. The purchase is made for a specific meal. The recipient can accept and schedule, apply the amount to a different restaurant, or bank the money. The app auto-generates a thank you email
  • Geofenced ordering. Finds your location and suggests ordering depending on where you are. At the office at 8pm? Up pops a list of local favorites.
  • A refinement on group ordering - make it real time so you see what people are adding immediately. 
  • Multi-restaurant/multi-person ordering.
  • An IM/IRC/Hubot bot for ordering.
  • A random meal generator that figures out actually reasonable random meals.

Cater2.me was founded with the goal of connecting inspired kitchens with the public. 

The Crooked Tree has been serving delicious crêpes day after day for more than 13 years. 

This Regional American restaurant on the Bowery in New York City has been making the scene since 2010. 

Lunch generously provided by Cater2.me featuring on-the-spot crêpes from The Crooked Tree, followed by a special Southern-inspired dinner from NYC favorite Peels.

Adam Rothenberg, TechStars & BoxGroup

Adam Rothenberg is the Director of TechStars a mentorship-driven seed stage accelerator program in New York City. Adam is also a Principal of the BoxGroup, an angel fund that invests in talented entrepreneurs building disruptive technology companies.

With special guest, the private Foodspotting API! w00t!