Head to head
amiqo vs Beli
Beli is a private restaurant ranking app: you rate places you have eaten, compare them against each other, and see a ranked list built by friends rather than strangers. amiqo is built to keep the friends you already have, with a daily one-person nudge and a message drafted in your voice.
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| App | Built for | Daily one-person nudge | Drafts message in your voice | Birthday reminders | Private, no feed | Free | Platforms |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| amiqo | Friends you have | Yes ✓ | Yes ✓ | Yes ✓ | Yes ✓ | Yes ✓ | iOS, Android |
| Beli | Ranking restaurants | No ✗ | No ✗ | No ✗ | Yes ✓ | Freemium | iOS, Android |
Beli is best for
Deciding where to eat, using a ranked list from people whose taste you trust.
amiqo is best for
Doing the same thing for fitness classes, and turning the list into plans your friends tap into.
The honest version
How amiqo and Beli really compare
Beli got one thing very right: the five star average is dead. A ranked list from ten friends beats ten thousand strangers, because you know those friends and can calibrate what they say. That is why people keep asking for a Beli for fitness.
amiqo is that, applied to classes instead of restaurants. After a class you leave one of three verdicts: loved it, worth trying, not for me. It attaches to the studio, the class and the instructor, and only your friends see it. Over time your circle builds a private shortlist of what is actually worth a Tuesday morning.
The difference is that amiqo does not stop at the list. A restaurant list is something you read alone, but a class list should be getting someone to come with you. So the rating and the invite live in the same place: you see two friends loved the Thursday flow, you post that you are going, and they tap in.
They are not competitors. Use Beli for dinner. Use amiqo for the class before it.
FAQ
Common questions about amiqo vs Beli
Keep the friends who matter.
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