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Bitemap – See where everyone would bite a sandwich

Bitemap – See where everyone would bite a sandwich

by adsigel·Jun 9, 2026·1 point·0 comments

AI Analysis

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Heatmap of sandwich bites creates genuine social curiosity you'll want to share.

Strengths
  • Novel concept with no direct competitors in the food social space
  • Heatmap aggregation creates network effects that improve with more users
  • Zero-friction participation without signup or installation required
Weaknesses
  • Early stage with limited sandwich variety beyond author-seeded content
  • Novelty factor may fade after initial curiosity is satisfied
Category
Target Audience

Food enthusiasts and social media users who enjoy playful internet experiments

Post Description

I know the internet likes to celebrate perfect bites and debate where to take the next bite of half-finished sandwiches. So I built Bitemap. You see a photo of a sandwich, you tap where you'd take your next bite, and it shows a heatmap of where everyone else bit.

It's early. Most of the sandwiches are ones I uploaded to seed it and the maps are still filling in, so some are thin. You can add your own too.

No signup, nothing to install. Curious what you think, and where you'd bite. Happy to answer anything about how it's built.

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