Every food app works the same way: it hands you a phonebook. Hundreds of restaurants, thousands of dishes, and a blank search bar that quietly asks, “So… what do you want?” Most of the time, you don’t know. You scroll, you get overwhelmed, and you end up ordering the same thing you always do — or nothing at all.
We think that’s backwards. You shouldn’t have to do the work of finding food. Food should find you.
What “AI Cravings” actually means
GrubFairy starts with a simple idea: your taste is a pattern, and patterns can be learned. The moment you start ordering, the app pays attention — what you pick, when you pick it, what you rate highly, what you quietly never order twice.
From there, your home screen stops being a generic directory and becomes your shortlist. Spicy on a Friday night. Something lighter on a Monday. A budget-friendly option when payday is still a week away. The goal is to get you from “I’m hungry” to “food’s on the way” in three taps, not twenty minutes.
Honest about where we are
We’re pre-launch, getting ready to go live in Abuja. That means the AI hasn’t learned anything yet — it learns with you, from your first order onward. We’d rather tell you that plainly than pretend we already have millions of data points.
If that sounds like the food app you’ve been waiting for, join the waitlist and you’ll be among the first to try it when we launch.