I made a reddit-like app/website on Bubble about 1.5 years ago and overall I was very happy with the speed I was able to get it out there. I built it in a few days which I personally never would have been able to do in code.
But since it relies on SEO to succeed, I'm now considering coding it from scratch because it's a huge limitation in Bubble.
It doesn't give you an answer to your food allergy, but it is more about the food and rating/ranking than Yelp.
It's also sorted by dishes/food category. It aims to answer: "Where is the best place to get X dish in Y city?". Service, ambience, etc don't matter. It's only about where to get the best food.
This is awesome and I wish you the best of luck! Someone needs to take over this business.
I don't live in the heart of a big city. I live about an hour away from SF. Furthermore where I live is not at the heart of the city my address is at, due to unusual city boundaries, so services like grubhub and other delivery services do not work to my address, but if I put in my neighbors address they get a bunch of options I do not that are walking distance to me. My point is, it helps to center restaurants by gps or similar, not to address, not to city. Good luck! :D
Just submitted my side project TasteJury. Hoping it brings some traffic!
When I went to submit it, it said that the name of the project had to be at least 10 characters long. I don't think this makes sense. Perhaps the minimum should be 2-3 characters.
I was able to get around it by adding spaces after the name, by the way!
I'm a combination between a product manager, UI/UX designer, and frontend developer, all of which I've done in the past. Looking to join an early-stage startup that needs a generalist.