Use case · Food delivery

A food delivery app prototype, from a prompt.

Describe your food delivery app and Koryvant generates the whole product as a clickable prototype — restaurant browse, menu, checkout, and live tracking — every screen, every state, light and dark.

Every screen a food delivery app needs

A food delivery app runs on timing and availability — a closed kitchen, a sold-out item, a stalled courier — and Koryvant draws every one of them.

  • Restaurant browse and search

    Listings filtered by cuisine and distance, in their populated, loading, no-results, and closed-restaurant states.

  • Menu and customization

    Item detail with modifiers and add-ons, including the out-of-stock and customization-required states.

  • Cart and checkout

    The cart, address selection, and payment screens, with empty-cart, promo-applied, and payment-failed states.

  • Live order tracking

    The map and status timeline from confirmed to delivered, including the no-couriers-available state.

  • Courier and rider view

    The rider's pickup and drop-off screens, with en-route, arrived, and delivery-confirmed states.

  • Ratings and reorder

    The post-delivery rating screen and the reorder-from-history list, including its empty-history state.

A blueprint, not a running app

Koryvant is the design-complete blueprint layer, not a full-app builder. There is no backend, no database, and no running full-stack app.

You get the design-complete blueprint of the food delivery app as a safe static artifact with bounded, predictable cost — the design and UI layer your idea becomes before a line of app code is written.

Questions

What does a Koryvant food delivery app prototype include?
Every screen an order touches — restaurant browse, menu and customization, cart and checkout, live tracking, the courier view, and ratings — each in its populated, empty, loading, and edge states, across light and dark, with a bespoke design language and stack-agnostic handoff specs. Koryvant is the design-complete blueprint layer, not a full-app builder. There is no backend, no database, and no running full-stack app.
Does the prototype actually dispatch orders or track a real courier?
No — the tracking map and courier states are drawn with representative data so the experience reads true to life, but no order or dispatch system runs behind it. Koryvant is the design-complete blueprint layer, not a full-app builder. There is no backend, no database, and no running full-stack app.
Can engineers build from it?
Yes. Unlocking the project gives you the full artifact set with stack-agnostic handoff specs, so a team can build on whatever stack it prefers, starting from a decided design rather than designing while it builds.
What does it cost?
Generating, previewing, and iterating is free. Unlocking a project to edit, deploy, and download is a one-time payment per project — no subscription, no credits. See the pricing page for the current price.