Yumbox helps you track your favorite restaurants. Explore them through a map or a list and filter and sort them by food type, price, rating, or distance. Yumbox will help you choose the best option for what you are craving at each moment
Track and filter your favorite restaurants
Yumbox helps you track your favorite restaurants. Explore them through a map or a list and filter and sort them by food type, price, rating, or distance. Yumbox will help you choose the best option for what you are craving at each moment
I like this design. It can be filtered based on various conditions such as favorite foods and prices. Best luck.
Congrats on the lunch! Your app's design is so cute, simple(I like it), and help me very easy to track restaurants I like.
Congratulations on the launch! Do you have any plans to release an Android version?
I love the simplicity and utility of Yumbox! Being able to explore and sort restaurants by exactly what you're craving is super convenient. I can see this being a go-to app for foodies and anyone tired of the endless scrolling to find the right spot. Congrats on the launch! Best wishes and sending lots of wins :) @delpi_no
Really like this idea. I constantly find new restaurants that I love (then immediately forget they exist). I've been using google maps' save feature, but it's really limited and not really a great solution. I'll definitely be giving this a try.
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