“Booking restaurant seats in high season”
TableSniper 9000
“You've just rediscovered OpenTable. Congratulations on your journey to 2010.”
An AI agent that monitors restaurant availability in real-time, auto-joins cancellation queues, and books the moment a slot opens — like a bot-scalper but for pasta.
This is textbook ALREADY_EXISTS territory. The reservation space has been conquered, consolidated, and corporatized. What you might be thinking is the 'cancellation sniper' angle — catching last-minute drops — which is marginally more interesting but Appointment Trader and Resy's notify features already do this. The only fresh angle left is hyper-local or cuisine-specific niche plays.
Viability Analysis
Pros & Cons
What's going for it
What's against it
Who You're Up Against
Open Source Alternatives
When Will Big AI Kill This?
Most Likely Killer
American Express (via Resy)
Timeline: Already happening
How They'll Do It
AmEx is turning Resy into a cardholder perk — if you have a Platinum card, you already get early access to reservations at top restaurants. They have 70M+ cardholders and infinite marketing budget. No startup can compete with 'it's free with your credit card.'
Your Survival Strategy
Go hyper-niche — build for a specific city + cuisine vertical (e.g., omakase-only Tokyo-style restaurants in NYC) and sell a concierge subscription at $99/month to wealthy food obsessives who don't want to touch an app
Confidence
If You're Crazy Enough to Build It
Solo Dev Time
3-4 weeks to an MVP that works until it gets banned
Team Size
1 developer, 1 person to handle the angry cease-and-desist emails
Estimated Cost
$500-$2,000/month (proxies, headless browsers, SMS notifications via Twilio)
Tech Stack
Want to actually build this?
Work with me to ship it.
Survived the verdict? Good. Let's build the damn thing.
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