A week in about a minute
Roll a week from your recipe library, keep the ones you like, re-roll the rest. Nothing is committed until you confirm it, so changing your mind costs nothing.
A meal planner that turns the week you picked into one merged shopping list, leaves out what is already in your cupboard, and gets better at suggesting dinners the more you cook.
Coming to iPhoneRoll a week from your recipe library, keep the ones you like, re-roll the rest. Nothing is committed until you confirm it, so changing your mind costs nothing.
Ingredients from every meal are combined, units converted, and the same thing under two names grouped together. One list ordered for the shop — not five recipes stapled end to end.
Add to your pantry by typing, by talking, or by photographing the shelf. Anything you already own drops off the shopping list instead of being bought twice. Dictation is transcribed on your phone — the audio never leaves it.
Tick off what you actually made and say whether it was any good. Next week's suggestions lean on the meals that worked and quietly rotate the ones you have had recently.
Start with a free pack of quick weeknight dinners. Add more when you want them — packs are a one-off purchase, not a subscription, and the recipes stay yours on every device you sign in to.