Software995 Inc. announced new SearchWithin city venue poll pages, extending SearchWithin Venues with city/category pages for restaurants, cafes, and bars.
The new pages are designed to make local group decisions easier. A person looking for restaurants in New York, cafes in San Francisco, or bars in another city can start from a focused SearchWithin page, select local options, create a poll, and ask people they know to vote or suggest better places.
SearchWithin is intentionally different from traditional rating systems. Public stars and reviews can be useful, but they often come from people with different tastes, budgets, moods, and social context. SearchWithin helps people get input from friends, guests, coworkers, classmates, or their own social circle.
The pages give people a faster way to turn local discovery into a shared decision, whether the question is where to eat, where to meet for coffee, or where to go out.
ThinkMatch city pages can also point people into SearchWithin restaurant, cafe, and bar polls, connecting ThinkMatch's local discovery footprint with SearchWithin's lightweight group-decision tools.
"A five-star review does not know your friends, your mood, your budget, or tonight's plan," said Scott Rothstein, Architect at Software995 Inc. "SearchWithin city venue polls are about turning local discovery into a question you can ask the people whose opinions actually matter for that decision."
About Software995 Inc.
Software995 Inc. is a Palo Alto, California-based software company best known for Pdf995, the long-running PDF creation and document publishing suite with more than 50 million installations and millions of enterprise users worldwide. For more than 20 years, Software995 has built practical, affordable software for document creation, conversion, security, search, backup, FTP, imaging, and workflow productivity. The company's newer products include ThinkMatch, a platform for real-world introductions, events, matching, invitations, chat, video, and group discovery, and SearchWithin, a survey experience that helps people understand themselves through feedback from the people around them.
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