UU Run Errand Jumps Into AI With New Delivery Skill for Coders
UU Run Errand Brings Delivery Services Into Coding Workflows
In a move that could change how developers multitask, UU Run Errand announced on April 21 its new "Run Errand Skill" plugin for AI coding assistants. This innovation lets programmers summon delivery services without switching apps - right from tools like Qoder, Cursor, and Claude.
How It Works
The technology transforms simple voice or text commands into completed deliveries. Need lunch while debugging? Just tell your AI assistant "Order pho from Golden Dragon" and the system handles everything - from identifying the restaurant to processing payment and tracking the delivery.
"We're turning delivery into another tool in a developer's toolkit," explains a company spokesperson. "Like keyboard shortcuts for real-world tasks."
Beyond Coding: The Bigger Picture
The launch comes with "UU Super Lobster," a standalone app suggesting broader ambitions. Zhengzhou Space Tunnel Information Technology appears to be building an ecosystem where local services integrate seamlessly into digital workflows.
Industry watchers see this as part of a growing trend. "AI agents need physical-world capabilities," notes tech analyst Li Wei. "Delivery plugins might become the hands and feet of our digital assistants."
Key Points:
- Workflow Integration: Order deliveries without leaving coding environments
- Voice/Text Commands: Natural language triggers replace app navigation
- Automated Process: From request to fulfillment without manual steps
- Future Vision: Part of larger shift toward AI bridging digital/physical worlds


