Seekeasy MCP: Restaurant Recommendations Based on Social Media Creator Content
By
Sam Lau
A baker's-dozen of insight crammed into one ring.
Summary
Seekeasy MCP is a tool that provides restaurant recommendations based on social media creator content. The product analyzes social media data to understand trends and preferences through the lens of popular creators, offering users curated restaurant suggestions. It's positioned as a way to explore data and get recommendations powered by social media influencers' content.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledExplore Seekeasy's data with our MCP which returns recommendations for restaurants based on social media creator content.
Understand the shape and trends of social media through the eyes of your favorite creators.
Restaurant recs powered by social media creators.
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