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Frequently Asked Questions

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Welcome to the FindMySlice.com Help & FAQs page — your go-to guide for all things pizza discovery, recipes, and how to get the most out of our platform.

General Questions

What is FindMySlice.com?

FindMySlice.com is a global pizza directory, recipe hub, and community for pizza lovers. We help users discover the best independent pizzerias, try authentic pizza recipes, explore local pizza scenes, and contribute their own finds.

Yes — our pizza map, city guides, recipes, and most tools are completely free to access. Some future features may offer premium content or memberships for exclusive perks.

Pizza Map & Directory

How do I find pizza near me?

Use our Pizza Map to search for independent pizzerias by location, crust style, oven type, or even atmosphere. You can search globally or narrow it down to your local area.

Rarely. We focus mainly on independent pizzerias — the hidden gems and family-run spots that make pizza culture unique.

City Guides

What are City Guides?

Our City Guides feature the best-rated pizza places in major cities, along with insider tips, local highlights, and must-try slices. Perfect for planning pizza trips or exploring your city.

We prioritise cities with strong pizza scenes or growing independent spots, often based on user submissions, local input, and editorial research.

Pizza Recipes

Do you publish authentic pizza recipes?

Yes. Our Recipe Section includes tested recipes for dough, sauces, toppings, and full pizza styles — including Neapolitan, New York, Sicilian, Detroit-style, and more.

Definitely. Visit the Submit a Recipe page and share your signature creation. Home chefs are welcome.

Submissions

How do I suggest a pizzeria to be listed?

You can recommend an independent pizzeria via our Submit a Pizzeria form. We review every submission to ensure it meets our quality standards.

No — basic listings are free for all qualified independent pizza businesses. We may offer featured placements or advertising options in the future.

Still Have Questions?

Email us by tapping here, or reach out via social media — we’re happy to help.