Couple toasting at dinner

BETA — LIMITED SPOTS

We fixed the world’s most annoying argument.

Somehow “what do you want to eat?” became harder than your taxes. Cool, cool. We made an app so you can stop having that conversation forever.

WHY YOU CAN’T JUST PICK A PLACE

Your brain is sabotaging dinner. (No, really.)

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Too many options, zero decisions

The more restaurants you can scroll through, the less likely you are to pick one. Your brain spirals, you panic, dinner turns into a hostage situation. Sound familiar?

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Add a second person, multiply the chaos

One indecisive person plus one indecisive person doesn’t equal a decision. It equals a 40-minute negotiation that ends with cereal.

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From 20 minutes to under five

That’s all it takes. “I don’t know” → “you pick” → an actual dinner you’re both into. Before anyone gets dramatically hangry.

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Decision fatigue is real

You make hundreds of tiny decisions before 6pm. By dinner, your brain is fried. That’s why “whatever you want” suddenly feels like calculus.

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A few taps. One dinner. Done.

Skip the paralysis. Tell us your mood, your budget, and how hungry you are. We hand you somewhere to eat. That’s the whole pitch.

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Break up with your usual

You’ve ordered pad thai four times this month. We’ve seen the receipts. Time to try somewhere new — without the doomscroll.

One hundred and thirty-two hours a year.

That’s 2 hours, 52 minutes a week. Every week. Forever.

That’s how long the average couple spends bickering about dinner. Imagine what you could’ve done with that time. (Honestly? You probably could’ve eaten.)

“I don’t know” stops here.

  • Life’s too short for bad meals and longer debates.
  • Grounded in psychology. Served with a side of snark.
  • Quick questions. Curated picks. Zero drama.
Couple sharing fast food at a diner