For Swiggy power users

Stop scrolling.
Start eating.

You spend 14 minutes deciding what to eat. Yumla decides in 5 seconds — one pick, one reason, one tap to order. The food companion that just tells you.

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2,847 on the list📍 Pan-India · 2026
14 minutes a meal

The doom scroll
is the product.

Every food app is built to keep you scrolling. More tiles, more carousels, more “recommended for you” — all engineered to extend the session, not end it. You don't need a bigger menu. You need someone to just decide.

Yumla picks. You eat.Two taps from hungry to ordered.
The “kya khayein” problem

You don't need more options.
You need fewer.

Open Swiggy. Scroll. Filter. Scroll more. Read three reviews. Add to cart. Remove from cart. It's 1:42pm and you're hungrier and angrier than when you started.

Yumla skips the catalogue. It knows you ordered biryani Monday, that lunch is your indulgent meal, that your favourite spot is 28 minutes away. So it just picks.

“I've been ordering from the same 4 places for two years. Why do I still spend 15 minutes scrolling Swiggy every single time?”
— Aanya, 28, every weekday at lunch
14:23
Minutes the average urban Indian spends choosing what to order, per meal.
73%
Of orders come from a user's top 5 most-frequented restaurants.
5s
How long it takes Yumla to make the call. Tested on day-30 users.
Try it live

A working prototype.
Touch it.

Hit “Just decide for me” — watch Yumla think for a beat, then commit. No carousel. No paralysis. The pick comes with one sentence of reasoning, and the order is two taps away.

1

One question, one button

"Lunch o'clock — biryani Wednesday or something lighter?" Then a single tap.

2

Yumla thinks (briefly)

Three lines of reasoning — what it's checking, what it's skipping, what it's locking in.

3

The pick, with a why

One dish. One sentence of context. Two alternates if you're not in the mood. That's it.

You've been hungry
long enough.

Rolling out across India this summer. Get in early — first 5,000 get free delivery for life.

2,847on the list · Launching summer '26