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Tap Burgers, Ramen, Tacos, Pizza, Dessert, or personalized For You pins. The feed filters to food that matches the craving.
Swipe10 ranks what to order - burgers, ramen, tacos, desserts, and more - using real dish ratings, photos, price, distance, and your personal taste profile.
Free to join. Built around dishes within 10 miles, not random posts.
Visual critic score based on presentation, freshness cues, plating, and photo evidence. It does not pretend to taste the food.
Restaurant stars average service, parking, ambience, old reviews, and dishes you may never order. They help you pick a place, but they rarely answer the real question: what should I eat right now?
Every useful post starts with the food: dish name, price, place, photo or video, and a 1-10 rating. That gives people a faster path from hungry to confident.
The app should feel obvious in 5 seconds: pick a craving, see the top dishes nearby, rate what you try, and make the next recommendation smarter.
Tap Burgers, Ramen, Tacos, Pizza, Dessert, or personalized For You pins. The feed filters to food that matches the craving.
Local ranking keeps discovery close enough to matter. Distance, dish rating, and place data work together.
Fast 1-10 ratings create the signal that powers dish rankings, map pins, and what-to-order lists.
Check in with dish name, dish price, category, tags, and media. Every post becomes useful food data.
The critic gives a visual first impression from the photo or video. It can judge presentation cues, but it cannot taste.
Place pins default to nearby food discovery and tie back to the same best-bite logic users see in the list.
Swipe10 gets more useful when people say what they love, avoid, and want notifications for. Those choices power browse chips, For You filters, and food pin alerts.
Adoption improves when the loop is simple: get value before posting, contribute in seconds, then see your contribution change the rankings.
Use dish chips or For You pins to see what people nearby recommend right now.
Swipe a score, or check in with a dish photo, name, price, and place.
Your ratings shape Best Bites, maps, dish radar, and the next person deciding what to order.
That is the positioning: a fast, local food decision tool. Not a generic social feed, not another restaurant directory, and not a place for random non-food posts.