Dish-first discovery and live menus

Find the exact dish worth ordering.

Swipe10 connects real dish photos, Best Bites rankings, personalized digital menus, restaurant TV menus, and Menu Scout uploads so people can decide what to eat with better proof.

No generic restaurant guessing. Start with the dish, the menu, the rating signal, and your own taste profile.

Dinersfind what to order
Restaurantsshare live menus
Scoutsimprove local data
Your taste moves the list
Tampa - within 10 miles
What should we eat?
Best Bites
Food Feed
Daily 10 live
Trusted Critic
Dish Radar on
Top burgers nearby
check-ins + ratings
AI Food CriticTrusted Critic nearby

Read the photo first, then the score. Swipe10 blends presentation cues, check-in proof, and real 1-10 ratings instead of generic restaurant stars.

Guides, crawls, and check-ins.Open Swipe10 when you want the actual dish, not another generic local feed.
Choose your path

One food platform, three clear entry points.

The app has several angles, so the landing page routes visitors by intent. Diners open the feed. Restaurants manage menus. Menu Scouts improve coverage.

Diners

Find a dish before you pick a place.

Use Best Bites, Food Feed, Daily 10, Dish Radar, taste profile settings, and personalized menu filters to decide faster.

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Restaurants

Turn uploads into a live digital menu.

Publish a shareable menu, power TV menus with QR codes, organize sections, and help guests see the full menu or their personalized view.

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Menu Scouts

Improve the local food map.

Upload menus, dishes, drinks, and storefronts with reviewable categories so the community sees cleaner results.

Start scouting
Why Swipe10 feels different

The usual food search still starts too wide.

Most apps show the restaurant first and leave you guessing on the actual order. Swipe10 starts with the dish, the check-in, the score, and the photo evidence.

Generic restaurant lists are weak at decision time.

You still have to dig through menus, random review text, and old photos to guess whether the burger, ramen bowl, taco order, or dessert is worth it right now.

Swipe10 narrows the decision to the exact meal.

Best Bites ranks the dish, Food Feed shows fresh check-ins, Daily 10 keeps the scoring loop moving, and Dish Radar leans into your taste profile instead of another generic map of places.

Food discovery funnel

Built for fast, confident food decisions.

The product is no longer just a rating app. It is a dish-first loop: see the real item, compare the score, check the menu, filter by taste, and save the meals worth repeating.

01

Best Bites nearby

Open a neighborhood feed of dish rankings instead of a blank search box. See the meal, the venue, the price band, and the score immediately.

02

Food Feed check-ins

Fresh posts carry place context, dish context, and real check-in proof so the feed stays anchored to what was actually ordered.

03

Daily 10 and Trusted Critic

Quick ratings keep the queue moving, while stronger reviewers and personal averages give the map and feed better ranking signals.

04

Guides and crawls

Save burger runs, taco nights, dessert stops, and neighborhood crawls as reusable lists instead of losing them in screenshots and notes.

05

Dish Radar and taste profile

Follow what you actually like. Burger-heavy, spice-heavy, sweet, crispy, low-carb, late-night, and similar signals can shape what rises next.

06

Calories, macros, and AI notes

When a post has enough evidence, Swipe10 can surface calorie estimates, protein, carbs, fat ranges, ingredients, and AI notes for better context before ordering.

Restaurants and live menus

Give every place a menu guests can actually use.

Swipe10 supports public shareable menus, place-page menus, personalized For You views, full-menu toggles, TV menu displays, QR access, and a review layer for cleaner item classification.

Shareable digital menu

Each place can publish a public menu URL with a personalized For You view and a Show all option, while TV menus stay optimized for large screens.

TV menu with QR handoff

Large menus can rotate visible items and keep a QR code available so guests can open the full phone-friendly menu.

Classification review loop

Menu items can carry suggested tags, low-confidence warnings, approve/edit actions, and better taste-profile matching over time.

Customer uploads as proof

Real photos, ratings, check-ins, and Menu Scout uploads help guests trust what they see before they order.

Taste profile

Let your taste profile steer menus, lists, and Dish Radar.

Swipe10 should get sharper the more you use it. The same taste profile can help rank nearby dishes, personalize shareable digital menus, and explain why something was matched or hidden.

Smash burgers Black garlic ramen Birria tacos Late-night desserts Check-in heavy spots Trusted critic nearby Show full menu anytime Skip generic chain noise Downweight weak photo posts Hide avoidances like alcohol
How it works

Open it, rate fast, and come back with better options.

The loop is simple on purpose. Discovery gets you in. Ratings sharpen the model. Check-ins and saved lists make the app more useful the next time you are hungry nearby.

Step 1 Open Best Bites or a guide.

Start from a dish list, a saved crawl, or the live food feed instead of starting from scratch.

Step 2 Rate the next 10 fast.

Daily 10 gives the app stronger personal signals without turning the experience into homework.

Step 3 Use the feed on your next meal run.

The next time you open the app, the map, rankings, and check-ins should already feel more specific to you.

Open Swipe10 before you order.

That is the point of the product. Know the dish, know the proof, and know whether the stop is worth the drive before you show up.

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Trust and clarity

Useful food data needs a correction loop.

Swipe10 uses real uploads, visible menu context, and human review points where automation can be wrong.

AI estimates are reviewable

Calories, macros, ingredients, and tags are estimates when shown. Users should review uncertain results instead of treating them as exact facts.

Uploads keep context

Posts carry place, dish, menu, and check-in signals so the feed stays anchored to what people actually ordered.

Full menus remain available

Personalized menus can highlight better matches, but guests can still switch to the full menu so the experience stays transparent.

Is Swipe10 only for diners?

No. Diners use discovery, restaurants use digital menus, and Menu Scouts improve coverage.

Can restaurants publish menus?

Yes. Restaurants can use public digital menus, QR handoff, TV menu views, and review loops that improve item classification over time.

Ready to decide faster?Install Swipe10 for Best Bites, personalized menus, and restaurant menu tools.
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