A personal taste engine · invite-only
Youconic learns what you actually like — and points you to the restaurants, bars, films, books and hotels worth your one short life. No feed. No noise.
What you're looking at
Scroll — and watch the noise resolve into one clear mark. That's the whole idea behind Youconic.
Youconic gathers scattered signals — what you save, visit, rate, skip — across eight domains of taste, and makes sense of them.
Every recommendation is cross-checked against multiple trusted sources. Weak signal gets filtered out before it ever reaches you.
A community that's chronological and finite. Real people vouch for places — no algorithm deciding what you see.
It all resolves into a single, considered answer: where to go tonight. Invite-only, quiet by design.
Inside Youconic
A living model of what you like, built from what you save, visit and rate — never from what you scroll past.
A short, considered list each day. Not infinite — finite, finishable, and tuned to where you are.
A community feed in plain chronological order. People vouch for spots. You decide who to trust.
Three invitations. The people whose taste you actually trust — and whose picks you actually want.
Your taste in numbers — where you went, what you loved, how your year actually tasted.
Mark where you actually went. Real visits feed the engine — and tell you who else was there.
Invite-only beta
Youconic is open to a small number of people who care where their evenings go. There's room for a few more.