Spunfork

About Spunfork

The Problem

Every evening, across every household, the same conversation plays out with surgical predictability:

"What do you want to eat?"
"I don't know, what do you want?"
"I don't care, you pick."
"No, you pick."

Entire relationships have been tested by this loop. Friendships strained. Dinners delayed until everyone is too hungry to be reasonable about anything.

The Solution

Spunfork is a wheel. You spin it. It tells you what to eat. That's it.

We added some other things too. Group spins so everyone gets a say (and then the wheel overrules them), a 1v1 battle mode for couples who've reached a diplomatic impasse, recipe mode for nights you'd rather cook than commute, and a shopping list so you don't get home with six limes and no rice.

But at its core, Spunfork exists because humans are remarkably bad at choosing dinner and remarkably good at accepting the outcome of a spinning wheel.

Who Made This

Spunfork was built by Ron Davis, a developer, a person who eats food, and someone who has personally lost hours of his life to the "where should we eat" conversation.

This is a small, independent app. There is no venture capital. There is no boardroom. There is one person who thought a spinner wheel for dinner sounded useful and then, against all reason, kept adding features.

If you have feedback, ideas, or just want to tell someone what the wheel picked for you, reach out at support@spunfork.com. There's a decent chance Ron will read it himself, because, again, small app.

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