From "what should we eat?"
to dinner on the table.
MealPlan brings every recipe you love into one place, turns weekly planning into a few taps, and builds your shopping list for you — so feeding your household stops living in your head.
Decision fatigue shows up at dinnertime.
It sounds trivial. But if you've ever spent twenty minutes "deciding" only to land on whatever required the least effort — you know the feeling.
The hard part isn't cooking. You already know how to do that. It's remembering what you know and actually picking something. MealPlan is a way to get that out of your head and into one place.
Everything the week needs, in one place.
-
Capture Any Recipe
Paste a link, snap a photo of a cookbook page, or drop in plain text. MealPlan turns it into a clean, editable recipe — so the ones scattered across screenshots, bookmarks, and index cards finally live together.
-
Organize into Cookbooks
Group recipes into collections that match how you actually think about food — weeknight-fast, taco night, the good soups.
-
Plan the Week in Minutes
Walk your week slot by slot and pick from what you already have. MealPlan remembers what you cooked recently, so it's easy to break out of the same five meals.
-
A Shopping List, Done for You
Every planned meal rolls up into one consolidated list. It even flags the staples you already keep on hand, so you buy what you need and skip what you don't.
-
Share the Kitchen
Invite the people you cook with. Everyone sees the same plan, the same recipes, the same list — so it isn't all in one person's head.
-
Remember What Worked
Mark meals cooked or skipped and note the hits. Next week starts from what your household actually likes — not a blank page.
It's a short loop.
- Add the recipes your household already makes — paste a link, snap a photo, or type them in.
- Organize them into cookbooks that match how you think about food.
- Plan your week from what you've got — and head to the store with a list that's already made.
Built for households that already cook.
The One Who Plans
You carry "what's for dinner" for the household and want it out of your head.
The Recipe Collector
Your favorites are scattered everywhere and you want them in one place, for good.
The Busy Weeknight Cook
You just want a plan and a list so getting dinner on the table stays quick.