Press

Press kit

For journalists, bloggers, and outlets covering the BiteWorthy Durango launch.

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BiteWorthy is a pocket food filter for celiac, allergies, vegan, and every other dietary need — scan any restaurant menu, see only the dishes you can actually eat.

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BiteWorthy is a free dietary filter for restaurant menus. Pick a preset (Celiac, Tree Nut, Vegan, …) or build your own avoid list. Scan a menu with the camera or paste a link. Hidden dishes each say why. Built for independent restaurants, launched in Durango, Colorado.

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BiteWorthy turns the question “is there anything I can eat here?” into a glanceable answer. The app reads any restaurant menu — from a phone-camera scan, a PDF, or an online link — and applies a dietary filter you set in six taps. Items you can’t eat get hidden, with a transparent label explaining why(“Contains dairy (cheese)”, “Contains gluten (wheat)”). Tap “show anyway” to override one for tonight; flag “never hide this dish” to teach the filter your nuance.

The launch beta seeds 30 independent Durango restaurants — not chains, not delivery aggregators. Reviews are by real diners with the same dietary needs as you; owners can claim their listings to fix mistakes; everyone can suggest fixes through a community moderation queue. Free, no ads, opt-in analytics. Built in Durango, Colorado, with the same dietary-filter logic running identically on web and mobile.

Logo + screenshots

High-res logo files + marketing screenshots (per device class) ship via Phase 5.9-wiring. Until then, contact press@bite-worthy.com for assets.

  • Logo — SVG (coming with Phase 5.9-wiring)
  • Logo — PNG (1024×1024) (coming with Phase 5.9-wiring)
  • App Store + Play Store listing copy lives in apps/mobile/store-listing/ (open-source, see GitHub).

Founder

Skylar Bolton — software engineer based in Durango, Colorado. Whiteboard Works.

Contact

Press inquiries: press@bite-worthy.com. General: hello@bite-worthy.com.

BiteWorthy is a planning aid, not a guarantee — dietary info can be wrong or out of date, so always confirm with the restaurant. Use at your own risk. See our Terms and Privacy Policy.