Why group restaurant planning breaks down
Most restaurant plans do not fail because there are no options. They fail because there are too many options and no clear way to decide.
One person wants tacos, another wants sushi, and the whole decision ends up buried in a long text thread.
Features that actually help
The best restaurant planning apps reduce friction. They make it easy to collect options, share a shortlist, and finalize a decision without turning dinner into a project.
A good system should also make follow-through easier with reminders and a simple winner-selection flow.
- Easy sharing for groups
- Fast voting or lightweight decision tools
- Clear final plan instead of endless open loops
- Useful restaurant discovery built into planning
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Built for repeat use
When friends eat out together often, saved spots and ongoing discovery make each next plan faster to finalize.
Where Bitelyt fits
Bitelyt is built around both discovery and planning. You can find local spots, compare them, send a plan, gather votes, and move to a real dinner decision quickly.
That makes it useful not just for one outing, but as an ongoing system for people who eat out together often.
