Don't get glutened — hand your waiter a card that does the talking.

Hey, fellow celiac or gluten-sensitive traveler.

Eat abroad. Don't get glutened.

Saivo hands your waiter a gluten-free dining card in their language — checked by a real native speaker, not Google Translate. Works with no signal, in 85+ languages. Built for celiacs by people who've been burned.

iPhone & iPad. Works offline. No account, no tracking, no nonsense.

You're not being dramatic. For celiacs, "a little gluten" isn't a cheat day — it's days of being sick and a trip cut short. Saivo says that for you, in words the kitchen actually takes seriously.

it's rarely the food's fault

How you get glutened — even when you're careful

Most slip-ups aren't about the menu. They're about a message that got lost on the way to the kitchen.

"Gluten-free? Sure."

The server hears a trendy diet, not a medical condition — nods, brings the bread basket anyway, and never asks the kitchen.

Safe on paper, fried in shared oil

The dish has no wheat in it. It shares a fryer, a grill, or a pasta pot with everything that does.

A menu you can't read

You're in Lisbon, Bangkok, or rural Tuscany, miming a wheat stalk while the WiFi is gone and the translation app is guessing.

this is the part that saves your trip →

How Saivo actually fixes it

No setup, no login, no "verify your email." Open the app, build your card, hand over your phone.

1

Tell it your situation

Celiac means "medical necessity, even trace amounts." Sensitivity is firm but not an emergency. Preference is polite. The card's wording adapts.

2

Pick where you're eating

Spanish, German, and Japanese are free forever. Heading somewhere else? Grab that language for $1.99 — or unlock all 85+ for $4.99. One-time. No subscription, ever.

3

Hand over your phone

Waiter Mode goes fullscreen, brightens the screen, and keeps it on. The server reads it, the kitchen gets it, and you finally exhale.

Every card is checked by a native speaker — not Google Translate.
same need, very different result

What you'd hand them without Saivo — and with it

The usual mumble

Improvised, lost in translation

"I can't have gluten… but some things are okay? And I'm not sure what's in this, or if it touched the bread, or the same pan as the pasta…"

also the usual mumble

The phrasebook gamble

A machine-translated sentence you can't double-check, that may land as "no flour, please" instead of "this could put me in bed for a week."

Severity-aware
Celiac · Sensitivity · Preference
Works offline
No signal needed

Your next dinner abroad,
minus the panic.

Free in three languages. $4.99 for all 85+. Works the second you land — signal or not.

Download on the App Store

iOS 17+ · No account required · One-time purchase, no subscription