Early access
Your Android device model, country, and whether late-night delivery pressure is your main use case.
Support & contact
Use email for early access, support questions, privacy questions, and product feedback. A short, specific note is usually enough.
What to include
Keep the message practical. You do not need to explain your order, share screenshots, or include private delivery-app details.
Your Android device model, country, and whether late-night delivery pressure is your main use case.
What screen you were on, what you expected, and what happened instead.
What felt helpful, confusing, too heavy, or not honest enough.
Please do not send
Do not email carts, checkout screens, payment details, order details, order history, messages, private app content, or screenshots that include sensitive personal information.
A short description is enough. Blur or omit anything private if you need to describe a screen.
Useful message shape
You can copy this structure and keep it brief.
About LateBite Pause
LateBite Pause is an Android-first product for selected food-delivery apps and user-chosen risk windows. It adds a pause, a realistic Replacement Plan, and three outcomes: Resist now, Decide later, and Continue with friction.
Early access feedback
Tell us where the moment felt too fast, where the copy felt unclear, and whether the Replacement Plan felt realistic for a tired evening.
Quick answers
Email hello@latebitepause.com with your Android device model, country, and a short note about the delivery-ordering moment you want help with.
Include what screen you were on, what you expected, what happened instead, and your Android device model. Keep private delivery-app content out of the message.
Please do not send carts, checkout screens, payment details, order details, order history, messages, or screenshots with sensitive personal information.
No. It does not deliver food, list restaurants, process orders, or act inside delivery apps.
No. It works around selected delivery-app opens and does not read carts, checkout, payment details, menus, order details, messages, or private app content.
Yes. Continue with friction stays available. The point is a deliberate pause, not a hard lock.
The first implementation path is Android-first. Android behavior varies by device and permission state, so the product stays honest about limits.
Launching soon on Android
Send a short email if you want early access, want to give feedback, or want to follow launch progress.