For Publishers

Your curation, in front of groups ready to act on it

You've already done the hard work — finding, visiting, and writing about the best venues. Sapor puts those lists in front of groups the moment they're deciding where to eat, and links back to your original review.

Example

"Best Ramen in Melbourne 2025"

Curated by The Food Review Collective

Japanese Melbourne 8 venues

When a Sapor group searches for Japanese restaurants in Melbourne, your curated list appears alongside regular results — with a link back to your full review.

How it works

From your article to a group's table.

1

Submit a curated list

Share a collection of venues you've reviewed or hand-picked — a neighbourhood guide, a "best of" article, a themed round-up. Include a link back to your original write-up so Sapor users can read the full story.

2

Sapor surfaces it to relevant groups

When a group's search criteria matches your list — cuisine, location, vibe — Sapor presents your curated selection as a trusted editorial option alongside regular results. Groups can swipe on your picks and vote together.

3

Users click through to your review

Every venue in your list links back to your original review or article. When a group is weighing up a restaurant you've written about, they're reading your content — and discovering your publication.

Your editorial work earns a longer life

What you've already built, working in a new context.

New discovery channel

Reach an audience you wouldn't get from search or social alone. Sapor users are already in decision mode — your recommendations land at the exact moment they're choosing where to eat.

Referral traffic back to you

Every tap on a venue in your list is a potential reader. Sapor surfaces your curation; curious groups click through to your full review. Your content does the work, and you get the traffic.

Editorial weight, not ad weight

Your list appears as a named editorial recommendation — not a sponsored slot. Groups engage with it because they trust the source, and that trust carries through to your reviews.

Repurpose existing content

You don't need to create anything new. Existing round-ups, neighbourhood guides, and "best of" lists translate directly into Sapor publisher lists. Give your archive a second life.

Who it's for

If you write about food and venues, this is for you.

Food bloggers & independent writers

Your existing round-ups reach groups who are actively searching — no extra work required.

Media outlets & food publications

Bring your editorial authority into the moment people are choosing where to go — not just reading about it afterward.

Venue curators & city guides

Neighbourhood guides and city-specific picks map directly to how Sapor groups search. Your local expertise becomes a live recommendation engine.

Put your lists to work for a new audience

We're partnering with publishers now. If you write about food and venues, reach out — we'll show you how your existing content fits into Sapor.

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