The customer asks
A normal morning request starts the workflow.
Tell them what you are going to tell them
The request becomes an email Daisy can confirm, prepare, and collect payment for through the shop's normal process.
The customer asks, InternetOfDoing routes the request, and the business receives a clean email.
A normal morning request starts the workflow.
Daisy's team sees the request where orders already happen.
Daisy prepares the box and handles pickup the usual way.
For people who scan first, this is the whole idea in one line.
A person asks their AI assistant to order, schedule, book, quote, or request something.
The assistant finds an InternetOfDoing-ready business and reads what that business can receive.
The assistant gathers the fields the business actually needs before sending the request.
InternetOfDoing sends a clean, structured email to the business inbox.
Tell them
A customer does not need to hunt through a menu page or call during a busy morning. Their AI assistant can discover that Daisy's accepts pickup requests and gather the details Daisy needs.
InternetOfDoing hosts the AI-ready order workflow. Daisy's own website can point AI systems to it, but the actual first version is simple: the structured order request arrives by email.
Daisy keeps control. The shop confirms availability, pickup timing, substitutions, and payment through its normal business process.
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InternetOfDoing request for Daisy's Donuts
The workflow starts simple, but the advantage is real.
AI assistants can find Daisy's as an order-ready business, not just a web page.
The first workflow sends requests to Daisy's own inbox instead of forcing a third-party ordering marketplace.
Daisy can start with email delivery and upgrade later if volume demands it.
AI assistants can turn customer intent into a request your business can actually receive and act on.
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