Which difficult-to-book Bengaluru restaurant should I add to the bot next?

A follow-up to my previous Pizza 4P’s bot update.

The response has been far bigger than I expected, and quite a few people have asked whether the bot could support other Bengaluru restaurants with similarly chaotic reservation windows.

Instead of guessing, I’d like the community to choose what I work on next.

Please comment with:

  • The restaurant and outlet
  • How reservations currently work
  • Why it is difficult to book
  • The days or timings that are especially competitive

If someone has already suggested your restaurant, upvote their comment so I can prioritise based on actual demand. Naru and Guerilla Diner have already come up a few times, what else should be on the list?

For anyone unfamiliar with it, the current bot supports Pizza 4P’s Indiranagar and Bagmane. It can show available slots or schedule an automated attempt for a future date and preferred dining window. You can try it at pizza.supes.pro.

Which restaurant should be next?

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u/KamaSamaa — 14 hours ago

Update on the Pizza 4P’s booking bot!

A quick follow-up to my previous post about building a Telegram bot for Pizza 4P’s reservations.

It has been roughly a week since the launch, and honestly, I wasn’t expecting this response. So far:

  • 500+ people have joined the bot
  • 250+ booking requests have been submitted
  • 100+ reservations have been successfully confirmed
  • Those reservations covered 500+ guests

The bot supports both Indiranagar and Bagmane. You can either check currently available slots or schedule an attempt for a future date and preferred time window.

One limitation I’ve noticed is that demand becomes extremely concentrated around weekend dinner slots. We sometimes receive more than 30 requests for the same date and time, and the available tables can disappear within the first minute. The bot tries everything concurrently, but reservations are still best-effort and confirmed only when TableCheck issues a confirmation.

A small request: a few people have submitted multiple requests using the same name and contact details for the same date and time. Please avoid duplicate bookings. They reduce everyone else’s chances.

The bot is still completely free. Running simultaneous booking attempts does create infrastructure costs, so I’ve added an optional support button for anyone who finds it useful and wants to help keep it running.

You can find it at pizza.supes.pro

I’m also considering supporting other Bengaluru restaurants that are similarly difficult to reserve. Let me know which places you struggle to book. Naru has already been suggested quite a few times.

Please use it responsibly, book only tables you genuinely intend to use, and cancel promptly if your plans change.

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u/KamaSamaa — 25 days ago

Update: I built a tool for Pizza 4P’s bookings, and got a Saturday table for six

A quick update to my earlier in r/indiranagar post about struggling to book Pizza 4P’s for six people: I managed to get a Saturday reservation for the whole family.

While figuring out the booking process, I built a small free Telegram assistant that can:

  • Schedule an attempt for a future date
  • Show currently available slots for the coming week
  • Search both Indiranagar and Bagmane Solarium City Whitefield
  • Book a selected available slot
  • Search within a preferred time window instead of requiring one exact time
  • Send booking status and confirmation updates through Telegram

I’m sharing it in case others here face the same problem (sharing it through a proxy due to reddit's filters):

https://pizza.supes.pro

Reservations are best-effort and are only confirmed once TableCheck issues a confirmation. Please use it wisely, only request tables you genuinely intend to use, avoid duplicate reservations, and cancel promptly if your plans change.

Feedback is welcome, especially if you encounter a confusing step or something doesn’t work properly.

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u/KamaSamaa — 1 month ago

Update: I built a tool for Pizza 4P’s bookings, and got a Saturday table for six

A quick update to my earlier post about struggling to book Pizza 4P’s for six people: I managed to get a Saturday reservation for the whole family.

While figuring out the booking process, I built a small Telegram assistant that can:

  • Schedule an attempt for a future date
  • Show currently available slots for the coming week
  • Search both Indiranagar and Bagmane Solarium City
  • Book a selected available slot
  • Search within a preferred time window instead of requiring one exact time
  • Send booking status and confirmation updates through Telegram

I’m sharing it in case others here face the same problem (sharing it through a proxy due to reddit's filters):

https://pizza.supes.pro

Reservations are best-effort and are only confirmed once TableCheck issues a confirmation. Please use it wisely, only request tables you genuinely intend to use, avoid duplicate reservations, and cancel promptly if your plans change.

Feedback is welcome, especially if you encounter a confusing step or something doesn’t work properly.

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u/KamaSamaa — 1 month ago

Pizza 4P’s on a Sunday for six people, is this even possible?

My parents are visiting Bengaluru next weekend, and I was hoping to take the family to Pizza 4P’s next Sunday. We’re six people and reasonably flexible between 7–10 PM, but weekend reservations seem to disappear almost immediately.

Has anyone here successfully booked a Sunday table for a group this size recently? Is calling the restaurant more reliable, or do I genuinely need to be on the reservation page the second slots open? We could also consider the Bagmane outlet if that improves our chances.

Any recent experience would be helpful, especially for groups of five or more.

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u/KamaSamaa — 1 month ago

How I scaled my product to 10,000+ users without Reddit, TikTok, or Instagram

I recently launched Supes, a completely free extension that gives developers something useful to do while their AI agents work: quick games, developer trivia, useful tools, news, and short learning breaks.

I’ve contributed to open-source projects and stayed active in developer communities for years. Since Supes was published on Open VSX, those relationships helped me find early users and receive honest feedback.

From there, word of mouth took over. Without intentionally promoting it on Reddit, TikTok, or Instagram, Supes crossed 10,000 users.

My biggest lesson was that distribution started long before I built the product. Contributing without constantly trying to sell something created trust, and that trust gave Supes its initial momentum.

Now I’m trying to turn that momentum into sustained usage. I’d genuinely appreciate feedback on Supes, especially what feels useful, distracting, or missing. For those who have grown developer tools, what helped you turn early word of mouth into repeat, active usage?

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u/KamaSamaa — 2 months ago

How I scaled my product to 10,000+ users without Reddit, TikTok, or Instagram

I recently launched Supes, a completely free extension that gives developers something useful to do while their AI agents work: quick games, developer trivia, useful tools, news, and short learning breaks.

I’ve contributed to open-source projects and stayed active in developer communities for years. Since Supes was published on Open VSX, those relationships helped me find early users and receive honest feedback.

From there, word of mouth took over. Without intentionally promoting it on Reddit, TikTok, or Instagram, Supes crossed 10,000 users.

My biggest lesson was that distribution started long before I built the product. Contributing without constantly trying to sell something created trust, and that trust gave Supes its initial momentum.

Now I’m trying to turn that momentum into sustained usage. I’d genuinely appreciate feedback on Supes, especially what feels useful, distracting, or missing. For those who have grown developer tools, what helped you turn early word of mouth into repeat, active usage?

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u/KamaSamaa — 2 months ago

How I scaled my product to 10,000+ users without Reddit, TikTok, or Instagram

I recently launched Supes, a completely free extension that gives developers something useful to do while their AI agents work: quick games, developer trivia, useful tools, news, and short learning breaks.

I’ve contributed to open-source projects and stayed active in developer communities for years. Since Supes was published on Open VSX, those relationships helped me find early users and receive honest feedback.

From there, word of mouth took over. Without intentionally promoting it on Reddit, TikTok, or Instagram, Supes crossed 10,000 users.

My biggest lesson was that distribution started long before I built the product. Contributing without constantly trying to sell something created trust, and that trust gave Supes its initial momentum.

Now I’m trying to turn that momentum into sustained usage. I’d genuinely appreciate feedback on Supes, especially what feels useful, distracting, or missing. For those who have grown developer tools, what helped you turn early word of mouth into repeat, active usage?

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u/KamaSamaa — 2 months ago