Terrible search experience
Imagine this:
You’ve just landed in a new city. You’re tired, hungry, and want something good for dinner. You open Yelp. Then TripAdvisor. Then Google Maps. Maybe even Apple Maps.
Suddenly, you’re comparing reviews across 4 apps with different star ratings, filters, and UX. Everything is inconsistent, outdated, or irrelevant. Some reviews are fake. Some are five years old. Some just say: “meh.”
The process of finding a great place is still painful:
You juggle multiple platforms with no shared logic
Each one has different rating systems and filtering tools
You’re forced to interpret unclear, incomplete, or biased reviews
It’s slow, manual, and frustrating — especially on mobile
It takes more time to pick the restaurant than to eat the meal.
There’s still no unified engine for fast, trustworthy, aggregated recommendations, tailored to real-world behavior — and driven by authenticity.
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