Order food, book cabs, just from your wrist

Imagine finishing a workout and telling your watch to order your usual post-gym smoothie. By the time you've showered and changed, it's ready for pickup. That's Macy.
The killer feature of Macy isn't any single app or sensor. It's the ability to get things done without pulling out your phone. We've built deep integrations with the services you use every day, and wrapped them in a conversational AI that understands natural language.
How it actually works
Say "I'm hungry" to your Macy. It knows it's 1 PM, you're at the office (GPS + calendar context), and you ordered a chicken wrap from the place down the street last Tuesday. It suggests: "Want to reorder from Wrap Station? Your usual chicken wrap, ready in 15 minutes." One tap to confirm. Done.
Or you're leaving a friend's apartment at 11 PM. You raise your wrist: "Get me a ride home." Macy knows where home is, checks Uber and Ola for the best price, and books it. You get a notification when the driver is 2 minutes away. No app switching. No typing on a tiny screen.
The services we support at launch
At launch, Macy integrates with food delivery (Swiggy, Zomato), ride-hailing (Uber, Ola), payments (UPI, NFC tap-to-pay), messaging (WhatsApp, Telegram), and smart home devices. But the real magic is in how these work together. You can say "I'm heading home" and Macy will book your cab, message your partner your ETA, turn on the AC at home, and queue up your evening playlist.
Privacy and confirmation
We know the idea of a watch that takes actions can feel uncomfortable. That's why every action that involves spending money or sending a message requires explicit confirmation. A gentle haptic buzz and a clear summary on screen: "Order chicken wrap from Wrap Station for Rs 249?" Tap to confirm or shake to cancel. You're always in control.
Beyond convenience
This isn't just about saving 30 seconds. It's about reducing the cognitive load of daily life. Every time you pull out your phone to order food or book a ride, you get pulled into a dozen other notifications, messages, and distractions. Macy lets you get things done and stay present in the real world. That's the real value of a wrist-first agent.
Get yours. Wear the future.
