Guide · food-delivery autopilot

Stop ordering food delivery on autopilot

When a delivery app opens before you have really decided, the usual order can gain momentum fast. A short pause creates room for a different choice.

Available on Google Play for Android. The decision stays with you.

The direct answer

Interrupt the app-open-to-order sequence earlier.

Autopilot ordering does not need a diagnosis or a lecture. It is the familiar moment when the app opens, the usual order looks easiest, and reflection arrives late. Put one intentional step before that sequence runs on its own.

Notice the first cue. It might be getting home, settling onto the sofa, or thinking “I can’t deal with food right now.”

Make the pause appear at the cue. Use selected delivery apps and the windows when the habit tends to start.

Keep one alternative visible. A realistic Replacement Plan is there to offer an off-ramp, not to make a perfect evening.

Choose deliberately. Resist now, decide later, and continue after pause are all clearer than letting the app decide the pace.

What autopilot can feel like

The app opens before the decision is clear.

A familiar route, saved details, and convenience can turn a quick look into the usual food delivery order. Delivery regret often appears only after the fast part is over.

What the pause changes

It makes room, not rules.

LateBite Pause is not an AI coach or a hard wall. It gives you a brief interruption around selected app opens so the next choice can be yours.

Privacy and limits

The pause stays outside private delivery-app content.

LateBite Pause does not read carts, checkout, menus, orders, payment details, messages, or private app content. It does not block checkout or promise perfect Android control on every device or system state.

Get the app

Add one more choice before the usual order.

LateBite Pause is available on Google Play for Android.