Our story
The food nerd's fix.
Nibble exists because saving things is easy and going is hard. We're closing that gap, one bookmark at a time.
The 600-save problem
It started with a screenshot.
Six hundred saves on Instagram. Three lists in Notes. A folder of TikToks. A Google Maps starred-spots layer so dense it looked like Times Square. And, at the bottom of it all, a quiet realisation: I've been to four of them.
The food was always the easy part. New cities, old neighbourhoods, late-night cravings — the recommendations poured in faster than anyone could keep up with. The hard part was the gap between "saved" and "actually went." Every food-obsessed person we know has the same problem. The list grows. The visits don't.
What we're building
Nibble is one place to collect, organise, and actually use every food find you've ever saved.
- Paste a TikTok link. Drop a screenshot. Type a note.
- See every spot on a map filtered by what's open right now.
- Mark places as nibbled. Rate them. Build your real top-ten.
- Catch the pop-ups, festivals, and one-night-only menus before they're gone.
That's it. No social feed, no algorithm, no ads. Just a tool for the way food-obsessed people actually think.
The mission
Trying all your digital discoveries, one nibble at a time.
If we do this right, you'll spend less time scrolling your saved folder and more time at the small restaurant that's never on any list — because you finally remembered it was there.
Who's behind it
Nibble is a small independent project, currently a team of one — a founder who got tired of letting good finds die in their bookmarks. We're not VC-funded, we're not building a content feed, and we're not selling your data. We're just making the tool we wished existed.
Early waitlist members are getting input on what gets built first. If you've got opinions about how a food-saving app should work — we want them.
Want to talk?
Email [email protected] with anything: feedback, feature requests, restaurant recommendations, the menu you screenshotted three weeks ago and forgot about. We read everything.