Inspiration
Oishii
Inspiration
As students, we often struggle with meal planning, grocery shopping, and food waste. Oishii was born out of the idea that students can help each other by exchanging meals, reducing waste, and making meal planning more convenient.
What it does
Oishii is a meal planning app that allows students to share and exchange meals with their peers. Users can:
- Plan their weekly meals
- Offer meals they’ve cooked for exchange
- Browse available meals from other students
- Reduce food waste and save money
How we built it
We developed Oishii using:
- Frontend: Vite, TailwindCSS
- Backend: FastAPI, Roboflow, Datastax Langflow
- Database: Supabase
- Authentication: Supabase Auth
- Deployment: Vercel, Fly.io
Challenges we ran into
- Implementing a seamless meal exchange system
- Ensuring secure and smooth user authentication
- Managing real-time updates for available meals
- Optimizing UI/UX for an intuitive experience
Accomplishments that we're proud of
- Successfully creating a functional prototype in a limited timeframe
- Designing an intuitive interface that enhances user experience
- Implementing a secure and scalable backend
What we learned
- The importance of user feedback in designing intuitive experiences
- How to optimize database queries for better performance
- Best practices for handling authentication and authorization
What's next for Oishii
- Introducing a rating and review system for meal exchanges
- Adding dietary preference filters
- Implementing AI-powered meal recommendations
- Expanding to more student communities
Built With
- datastax
- fastapi
- fly.io
- langflow
- openaiapi
- python
- roboflow
- supabase
- swaggerui
- typescript
- vite
- yolov11
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