- CEO
- William A. Glynn
- Full Time Employees
- 2
- Sector
- Industrials
- Industry
- Specialty Business Services
- Address
- 50 West Liberty Street Reno NV United States of America 89501
- IPO Date
- Sep 12, 2011
- Business
- GreetEat Corporation engages in virtual dining and related technology-enabled food delivery experiences, providing a platform that combines secure video conferencing with restaurant-driven meal delivery vouchers to participants in remote meetings and events, with expansion into global markets and enterprise offerings.
Main products and services
- Virtual dining platform: host-enabled video conferencing integrated with meal delivery vouchers; supports remote meetings, celebrations, and corporate events; provides a seamless attendee dining experience alongside an online meeting.
- Meal delivery vouchers: issuer and redeemable vouchers tied to participating local food providers; enables participants to order meals from preferred local restaurants.
- Platform enhancements and API integrations: ongoing development to improve performance, reliability, and user experience; planned integrations with third-party logistics, payment processors, and enterprise collaboration tools.
- Enterprise and remote-work solutions: customized experiences for corporate clients, including branded virtual dining events, team-building sessions, and client entertainments conducted virtually.
- Additional host capabilities: various control features for hosts such as participant management, event scheduling, and payment/ordering workflows; expansion of features to support larger-scale virtual events.
Geographic operations
- Operates with a global scope, targeting markets where participating local restaurants and delivery networks exist; aims to scale through partnerships with international technology and logistics providers.
- Availability expands to regions where Uber Eats and similar networks operate, enabling restaurant participation and voucher redemption across multiple countries.
Founding and corporate structure
- Founded in the early 2020s; headquartered in Germany, with a focus on multinational deployment and strategic partnerships.
- Related entities and branding changes have occurred as the company repositions from prior business lines to its virtual dining platform, including ticker and branding updates as it scales its market presence.
Industry and business segments
- Primary industry: technology-enabled food service and virtual dining platforms.
- Core segments: virtual event hosting; food delivery integration; corporate and enterprise dining experiences; restaurant network partnerships; fintech-like voucher issuance and redemption.
Target markets and customers
- Corporate clients seeking remote engagement solutions for meetings, conferences, and client events.
- Small to large enterprises organizing virtual gatherings that incorporate meals or catering via local partners.
- Individual consumers and groups seeking social or family dining experiences connected to remote events.
Subsidiaries and parent relationships
- The company operates its primary platform and may own additional digital properties related to fintech-like apps and market data services, with potential branding overlaps and strategic partnerships shaping its corporate structure.
Recent major changes and strategic updates (latest 1–2 years)
- ticker symbol transition on the OTC market to GEAT and rebranding from prior business lines, signaling a focused pivot to the virtual dining platform; demonstrates emphasis on platform engineering and market share growth.
- Beta launches and gradual expansions of the platform for broader beta testing, signaling progression from initial concept to scalable service.
- Strategic roadmaps indicating plans for global expansion, platform enhancements, and enterprise-focused deployments; partnerships with global technology and logistics participants to extend restaurant networks and delivery capabilities.
- Expanded reach to operate in markets where major delivery networks exist, including potential alignment with Uber Eats-like ecosystems to enable universal availability of dining vouchers.
- Ongoing development of host capabilities and customized options for remote events, with anticipated integrations and features intended to broaden use cases beyond standard virtual meetings.
This description presents GreetEat Corporation as a technology-driven virtual dining platform that merges video conferencing with local restaurant partnerships to deliver meals to attendees, with a global growth strategy, enterprise focus, and recent branding and platform updates intended to broaden adoption and market reach.