Hi ProductHunters,
I used to trust the ratings of places when I traveled to a new city, but sometimes, 5-star reviews were left only by the owner and their family 😁.
Then, I started trusting the number of reviews rather than the rating itself. However, it wasn't easy to get places to visit based on this on any platform.
So, I created a travel guide website to solve this problem. It features attractions, restaurants, and stays in each city, all sorted by the number of reviews. The website also features a simple guidebook for all the cities that will be helpful for those who plan their trip.
Example cities:
https://things.in/sfhttps://things.in/dubai
This product already got love when I launched it on Reddit:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Interne...
I built this website over a weekend without writing a single line of code using the Cursor editor. This is my third product using the Cursor editor.
Please try it out and let me know your thoughts.
Cheers,
Shyjal
A friend of mine was looking for a reliable way to plan their trips based on real feedback rather than just ratings. I’m definitely going to share this site with them it seems like a perfect fit!
Thanks for sharing this tool! The feature of sorting by the number of reviews is a practical touch that could make travel planning much smoother.
I tried this site and found so many places that were highly reviewed. It’s like having a local friend with a really good taste in travel spots
The ability to discover top attractions and restaurants from reviews is incredibly useful!
I am able to immediately envision myself spending hours on it , planning limitless vacation itineraries. It's like having a personal tour guide who never gets tired!
The reviews and detailed information on attractions make it easier to choose the best places to visit.
Hey Shyjal, love the concept! Exactly what I needed. One quick question - does the website automatically update reviews as new ones come in? Cuz I'm all about fresh info when planning trips. Thanks!
Congratulations on launching your product! I'm really intrigued by the concept of exploring attractions, restaurants, and stays sorted by reviews. It sounds like a game-changer for travel enthusiasts looking for trusted recommendations without sifting through endless options.
I find it particularly interesting that the interface is designed to be easy-to-digest. It would be great to know if users can also filter results based on personal preferences or categories. Additionally, are there plans to implement user-generated content or tips for each listing to enhance the experience?
Overall, this looks like a fantastic tool for travelers. Excited to see how it evolves!
Hey Shyjal,
I'm wondering how you handle potential bias from very popular but potentially overrated attractions?
Have you considered adding any filtering options, like price range or specific types of attractions?
Congrats on the launch!
Tried it to find some things to suggest to a friend visiting london. This removes a lot of distraction. Nice one.