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Restaurant Reviews From Real People

Restaurant Reviews From Real People

We’ve been working on a project called Crispy (https://crispylist.com/) and wanted to share it here to get honest feedback from food bloggers and creators.

Crispy is designed as a platform where creators can showcase restaurant reviews through short form video, instead of relying only on text or traditional blog formats. The goal is to give food bloggers another channel to distribute their content, reach new audiences, and make their reviews more engaging and discoverable.

On the platform, you can:

  • Share and feature your video based restaurant reviews
  • Get your content in front of people actively looking for places to eat
  • Build a profile and grow your presence as a creator
  • Help viewers actually see the food before they decide where to go
  • Engage with a community through reviews, ratings, and lists
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u/Randy-Popcorn_Price — 19 hours ago

Food bloggers: Would you use this to grow your audience + showcase your video reviews?

Hey everyone,

We’ve been working on a project called Crispy (https://crispylist.com/) and wanted to share it here to get honest feedback from food bloggers and creators.

Crispy is designed as a platform where creators can showcase restaurant reviews through short form video, instead of relying only on text or traditional blog formats. The goal is to give food bloggers another channel to distribute their content, reach new audiences, and make their reviews more engaging and discoverable.

On the platform, you can:

  • Share and feature your video-based restaurant reviews
  • Get your content in front of people actively looking for places to eat
  • Build a profile and grow your presence as a creator
  • Help viewers actually see the food before they decide where to go
  • Engage with a community through reviews, ratings, and lists

There’s a free version, plus an optional membership ($5/month or $50/year for early users) that unlocks deeper features like full reviews, scoring, bookmarks, and more community tools.

Long term, we’re also exploring ways to help creators more directly, like exposure opportunities, partnerships, and potentially exclusive deals.

Would really love your perspective as bloggers:

  • Would you use something like this to share or repurpose your content?
  • What would make a platform like this actually valuable for you?
  • What would convince you it’s worth your time vs sticking to your blog + social platforms?

Appreciate any honest feedback

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u/Randy-Popcorn_Price — 19 hours ago