A dining app for groups

less arguing.
more eating.

Tell Veto what you don't want. The rest is good eats.

iPhone · iOS 17+ · TestFlight beta open

Six people, forty restaurants,
ninety minutes of group chat.

There's a better way.

How it works

Three taps to dinner.

01
Set the scene.

Pick a meal time, a vibe, a radius. Veto pulls the candidates.

02
Veto what you hate.

Swipe left on anything you're not feeling. Privately.

03
Eat what survives.

When everyone's done, Veto reveals what you all agree on.

Group Veto

Nobody sees who said no.

Vetoes are private. Only the survivors are revealed. No arguments. No "who said no to Thai."

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Early access

Be first to the table.

Join the TestFlight beta. We'll send a link when you're in.

Questions

Reasonable to ask.

When is Veto launching?
Find it in the App Store this summer.
Is it free?
Yes during beta. Pricing decisions later, never surprise charges.
Will Veto only be available on iOS?
No. We started on iOS to ship faster. The Google Play Store is next.
How does the group mode work?
The host creates a session and shares a code. Up to ten people join, set their own filters, then veto privately. The app reveals the intersection — restaurants nobody vetoed.
How are restaurants sourced?
From Google Places. We pull what's near you, then your group decides what stays.
Can my group see what I vetoed?
No. Vetoes are private to you. The group only sees what survived — never who said no to what.
Who's behind this?
An independent team. One engineer, one designer, and a lot of indecisive diners.