@robertoscaccia Maybe I misread the site: isn't the point that Suppershare lets you join others for dinner? IE: I host a dinner by cooking stuff and people come eat with me?
That's an awesome thing. I love cooking and eating other people's food. When I think of Airbnb for kitchens though it sounds like I'll be able to rent other people's kitchens—IE: I got to their kitchen to cook when I need to.
Think of the difference between Getaround and Lyft—one is about sharing the tool, one is about sharing the result.
Note: this is dumb pedantry—I recognize what I said really has no bearing on what you're actually doing.
I have been to a dinner and the experience was awesome. I wonder if the hosts have the same experience. How does SupperShare screen people that come to the meals, to ensure the safety of the host? How do you achieve consistency and trust?
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