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Introducing Spotbite: Your AI Food Concierge

What if finding the perfect restaurant was as easy as texting a friend who knows the city? That's Spotbite — an AI-powered food concierge for iOS. One craving, one recommendation, one tap to navigate. No lists. No filters. No decision fatigue. Just the perfect spot for your next bite.

The Problem

We've all been there. You're hungry, you open a restaurant app, and suddenly you're scrolling through hundreds of results. Filters, ratings, reviews, photos — information overload. Twenty minutes later, you're still deciding. The spontaneity is gone.

Restaurant discovery is broken. Not because there aren't enough options, but because there are too many. What you actually need isn't a list — it's a recommendation from someone who gets it.

The Idea

Spotbite is built around one simple interaction: You tell it what you're craving, and it tells you where to go. That's it.

No endless scrolling. No comparing ratings. No reading through 200 reviews to figure out if the place is actually good. Just a conversation — like asking a friend who always knows the best spots.

How It Works

  • Tell Spotbite your craving — "I want the best ramen nearby" or "something cozy for a date night"
  • Get one perfect recommendation — powered by AI that understands context, not just keywords
  • One tap to navigate — straight to the restaurant, no detours

The AI considers your location, the time of day, what's actually open, and what matches the vibe you're looking for. It's not a search engine. It's a concierge.

Why I'm Building This

I love food. I love exploring new restaurants. But I hate the process of finding them. Every app gives me the same overwhelming experience: lists, maps, pins, filters. None of them answer the simple question: "Where should I eat right now?"

Spotbite is the answer to that question. One craving, one recommendation, one tap. That's the entire experience.

What's Next

Spotbite is currently in active development. I'm refining the AI recommendation engine, polishing the UI, and preparing for a TestFlight beta. If you're interested in being among the first to try it, stay tuned — the beta is coming soon.