Find page unifies map and search
Looking for a food truck on Food Truck Nerdz used to start with a choice that did not match how people actually hunt: open the map, or open a search box. Those were two routes, two page titles, two habits. They are now one page: Find.
The map still lives off the marketing homepage. Find is the product surface — a search bar in the header, a map underneath, and results that appear when a name or category is typed. Fans who already bookmarked /browse or /search land on Find with the equivalent query. The homepage stays a pitch: Find, Download, store badges.
The split had a clean diagram behind it. Browse was “what is near me.” Search was “I already know the name.” In the truck lot at dusk, those are not separate jobs. Someone pans a map, then types tacos. Someone types a truck name, then wants to see it on the street. Putting both tools on one page keeps the job in one place.
Download stays on the marketing homepage, with a footer jump for other routes. Header chrome no longer competes with a second Download text link. News and a blog sit beside Find in the footer so shipping notes and longer essays have a public shelf.