Dinelist

Dinelist

Tinder for group dining — swipe with friends, eat faster

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Google, Yelp, and TikTok make you research endlessly. Dinelist decides. Every swipe trains our AI to learn your taste. Most “social” food apps force you to invite friends first with no real benefit. Dinelist brings friends in only when it helps. Everyone swipes, AI finds overlap, and you see why it matched: “4 of 5 liked this.” Perfect for date nights, birthday dinners, and group brunches. We compress reviews and TikTok-style discovery so you spend less time researching and more time eating.
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Launch tags:AndroidTravelFood & Drink
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Martins Udotai
Hey Product Hunt! 👋 Marto here, co-founder of Dinelist. The problem that drove us crazy: "Where should we eat?" = 30+ minutes of pain. Every. Single. Time. My brother Joshua and I would watch the same pattern: endless scrolling through Yelp, Google Maps, and TikTok to discover and research restaurants. One person doing all the work while everyone else complains. Someone suggests the same three places out of exhaustion. Groups can't decide anything together. The moment we knew we had something: We built a simple waitlist page to test the idea. 12.5% of people paid $49-$89 before we even built the product. That's when we knew this pain was real. How it works: Tell Dinelist what you want: "Brunch spots with bottomless mimosas" "Romantic rooftop dinner" "Quick Thai delivery under $15/person" AI curates personalized recommendations based on your preferences. Swipe through beautiful cards with instant insights: "Cozy Italian spot. Loud after 8pm. Mike loved the carbonara." Solo mode: Discover and save favorites. The more you swipe, the smarter it gets. Group mode: Invite friends. Everyone swipes. AI shows real-time matches with social context: "4 of 5 liked this, Sarah's been there." Consensus in under 2 minutes. Our 34% group completion rate (vs ~10% industry standard) proves groups actually reach decisions. Our background: We previously built Dinesurf—scaled to 300+ restaurant partners, 20K monthly diners, Mastercard partnership. We learned 60% of reservations were groups of 3+. Dining is fundamentally social, but no product helps groups actually decide together. What we're building toward: Dining is the wedge. The same chaos exists for hotels, experiences, car rentals. We're building the platform that owns group decisions for all social experiences. Try Dinelist and tell us what you think! What's your biggest group dining decision nightmare? Drop a comment—we read every one. — Marto & Joshua P.S. Raising our pre-seed round. Investors interested in AI-powered consumer experiences, let's chat: martins@dinesurf.com