Cravit: Social Food Discovery App for Friends to Explore Restaurants Together
By
Paolo Auletta
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Summary
Cravit is a social food exploration app that helps friends discover new restaurants together through 'food missions.' Users create 'Cravies' (groups), define preferences, add places they want to try, and turn them into missions. After visiting and reviewing, places are ranked on a shared leaderboard, making dining decisions social and exciting.
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Create your 'Cravies,' define what matters to you, add the spots you're curious about, and turn them into small food missions.
Visit, review, and see which places rise to the top of your shared leaderboard.
It makes choosing where to eat simple, social, and exciting — transforming everyday meals into adventures worth remembering.
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