WhaTo
Your group can't pick a restaurant. This fixes that.
BetaYou know the drill. Friday night, group chat, twelve people, zero decisions. "I'm good with whatever." "Not Thai again." "What about that place on—" "They're closed." Two hours later you're eating cereal over the sink.
WhaTo kills the cycle. Create a session, text the link to your crew, and start swiping. Looking for dinner? It pulls nearby restaurants — filter by cuisine, open now, ratings, whatever. Movie night? Browse by genre and popularity. Binge session? Same deal for TV shows. Everyone swipes independently, and WhaTo finds the overlap. Consensus without the committee meeting.
No accounts. No sign-ups. No email harvesting. You pick a display name, get a session code, and go. Your session data lives for 24 hours and then it's gone. We don't store anything because we don't want anything. It's a tool, not a platform.
How It Works
Swipe right on options you like, left on ones you don't. WhaTo matches your group in real time — when everyone agrees on something, it surfaces immediately. Restaurants are nearby and filtered by what matters — cuisine, hours, ratings. Movies and shows come with genre tags and popularity scores so you're not swiping blind.
The privacy model is simple: we don't collect your email, we don't track you, and your session data auto-deletes. No accounts means no data to breach.