Never Know What to Cook?

Tommy Delarosbil
Lightspeed Turtle
Published in
3 min readSep 29, 2017

Stop searching and get a fresh new recipe in your browser each time you create a new tab.

An english version is coming up. Photo by Bram Naus on Unsplash

The Concept

Are you a busy foodie? Undecided when it comes to choosing a recipe to cook? No longer search for recipes because Lightspeed Turtle is launching its first version of its first product this morning: What Should I Eat?

It is pretty simple. When you install the free What Should I Eat? Chrome Extension, in 10 seconds a fresh new and tasty recipe will take place in your browser each time you create a new tab. Pretty neat huh?

Have Your Recipes Featured on ‘What Should I Eat?’

We need more recipes!

If you want to collaborate and stimulate the traffic toward your blog, feel free to contact Lightspeed Turtle in order to have your recipes featured on the platform.

Benefits

Having your recipes featured on What Should I Eat? will stimulate clicks and redirect new users directly to your blog. Based on research and comparison, we are hoping to have at least 10,000 pages views per day under 6 months.

That’s a lot of traffic that is coming toward your blog.

Easy and effortless

Your content already exists so why not promoting some of your recipes from your blog in a fast growing platform? In 1 hour you can have ten to twenty recipes on our platform. Under three hours our collaborators were able to create more than 40 recipes.

Limited places

Only 160 slots for both french and english are still available for you to fill up with your recipes. It will go fast so hurry up if you want to really benefit from the platform.

Based on research and comparison, we are hoping to have at least 10,000 pages views per day under 6 months.

English and french

The first released version of the product only provides french recipes at the moment,. In the mean time, we take english recipes for our next update.

Lightspeed Turtle gain

Since the Chrome Extension is free for our users, the only thing we get is referrals, traffic and clicks for doing lightspeed releases of simple but powerful products that provide crazy values to people. That is our expertise! For the moment, we only enjoy helping collaborators and foodies.

We hope to build a notoriety with strong products like this one so that one day it becomes our job. We hope that we will be able to create tens of products per year that will benefits collaborators, businesses and people. We are building our future with you!

The Collaborators

An infinite thanks to Travis Gilgil the developer, Samuel Joubert from lecoupdegrace.ca and Alexandra Leduc from alexcuisine.com for making this happen. Because of them the product has enough recipes to launch a first version. Thank you!

Next Version

All we know from this day is that an english version is on its way. Depending on the reception and the feedbacks, we will find the best way to upgrade the product so our collaborators and our users get what they need.

We are building our future with you!

Follow Lightspeed Turtle

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Tommy Delarosbil
Lightspeed Turtle

Senior product / UX / UI designer, craft passionate & collaborative doer - www.whatshouldieat.xyz