Go-To List product visual

Private, portable food map

Know where to go next.

Stop searching the whole internet every time you need to eat. Go-To List helps you save the places you trust, plan with your inner circle, search around real anchors, and export your data anytime.

Go-To List 1.0 is available now on the App Store. Version 1.0 is free and focused on trusted food decisions, private Projects, My Anchors, import/export, and support reporting.

Why it exists

Your own answer to “where should we eat?”

Go-To List is a trusted retrieval app for the moment of choice. Instead of re-reading strangers’ reviews or opening another crowded travel planner, you start from the places you trust, the people you know, and the anchors that shape your day.

Save trusted places

Keep food places you would genuinely recommend, with notes and tags that make them useful later.

Plan with Projects

Temporary shared spaces for people who actually know each other. No DMs, no feeds, no public posts — just the food plan.

Use real anchors

Stop starting every search from scratch. Anchor meals around hotels, venues, offices, stations, airports, and trip bases.

Nearby when needed

Find trusted places near you, or search from an anchor when location access is not the right choice.

Import your data

Bring in supported CSV, JSON, and GeoJSON files through Files, Share/Open In, AirDrop, or Mail attachments.

Export openly

Your recommendations belong to you, not the platform. Export your own Profile, Recommendations, Wishlist, Projects, and My Anchors data in open formats anytime.

Keep it tidy

Duplicate checks, Usage limits, and private support reporting keep the app focused without turning it into a social network.

Small-group, not social

Built for practical meal decisions, not followers, comments, public discovery, or social performance.

Private support path

Use in-app reporting or this support site to send issues privately, especially import, duplicate, sync, usage-limit, Project invite, or account problems.

Curator-first

Built for curation, not review noise.

Public discovery apps are useful when you want options. Go-To List is for the next step: remembering the places you trust when it is time to choose.

Public discovery apps

Endless reviews, rankings, algorithms, sponsored incentives, social feeds, public profiles, locked-in lists, and broad trip-planning suites.

Go-To List

Your own trusted places, your taste and notes, private-first planning for your inner circle, CSV/JSON/GeoJSON portability, and focused food decisions for the moment you need them.

Why we do not recommend for you

Stop scrolling through strangers’ opinions. Start trusting your own.

Go-To List does not need a public feed to be useful. It is designed for people who already collect good places in Notes, spreadsheets, maps, and group chats — and want a cleaner, mobile-native way to use them.

No feeds. No followers. No DMs.

Projects are simple, temporary shared maps for a trip, weekend, event, venue team, or shortlist — not another social network.

Your list stays yours.

Import from supported files, organise your way, and export your owned data when you need it. Your recommendations are not trapped in the app.

Launch materials

A cleaner way to choose where to eat.

Go-To List is built for people who know good places are worth saving. Keep trusted recommendations personal, plan around real-world anchors, and carry your food map with you.

Go-To List saved-place visual
Save the places you’d actually go back to.
Go-To List planning visual
Search around hotels, venues, stations, and saved places.
Go-To List recommendations visual
Keep food recommendations personal.
Go-To List travel-planning visual
Plan days around places that matter.
Go-To List trusted-finds visual
Remember the finds you trust.
Free on the App StoreVersion 1.0 is free, with visible Usage limits and no premium-photo UI.
Data portabilityCSV, JSON, and GeoJSON import/export support is central to the product story.
Private reportsSupport issues should be handled privately, not through public app reviews alone.
Focused scopeFood decisions, small-group Projects, anchors, and owned data — not feature creep.