Early Beta

Real Meals for Real Life

A meal planning app for people who aren't perfect at meal planning. Some weeks you cook six nights. Some weeks it's pizza on Wednesday because work was brutal. Both are fine.

We're opening up spots soon. No spam, just an invite when it's your turn.

The problem

You buy fresh produce with good intentions. By Wednesday, you're ordering takeout.

The lettuce wraps you were excited about three days ago sit in the fridge until you throw them out. You waste food, feel terrible about it, and promise next week will be different. It usually isn't.

It's not a discipline problem. You both work. Decision fatigue is real. And every app you've tried is built around giving you a perfect routine and holding you to it. That's never worked.

My wife and I kept buying groceries with good intentions and throwing them out by Friday. We tried every app. They all worked great when we were motivated. The moment we weren't, they were useless.

I don't know how to code. Not even a little. But I kept seeing people with zero coding background building real apps using AI tools. So I tried too. Built something just for us. Something for imperfect people with imperfect days.

Then friends tried it. Then their partners wanted it. Turns out we weren't the only ones with a fridge full of good intentions and a long Uber Eats order history.

How it works

Built for imperfect people with imperfect days

It handles the hardest part: deciding

The app picks meals based on your cooking level and how much time you have. Too tired to even think about it? Hit "surprise me." It'll send you a reminder when it's time to start cooking, too.

Bad day? It finds you a softer landing.

Can't cook tonight? It suggests something easier and faster. Missed a workout? It offers a walk and explains why that's actually great. Too busy for lunch? Skip it, write in takeout, or log that you grabbed something out. It helps you do a little less instead of nothing at all. And if you disappear for two weeks? It gets quieter, not louder. When you come back, it just builds you a fresh week.

Random stuff in the fridge? Use it.

Punch in what you've got on hand and the app suggests meals you can make with it. Less waste, fewer last-minute grocery runs.

Your household, not just you

Different dietary needs, different portion sizes, same meal plan. Your partner sees the same recipes and grocery list but has their own experience. Everything scales per person.

Grocery list that builds itself

Ingredients combine across recipes, organized by aisle. Scales to your household. You buy what you need, nothing extra.

It learns what you like

Rate recipes thumbs up or down and the suggestions get smarter over time. Less stuff you'd never make, more stuff you actually want to eat.

175+ real recipes

Every recipe tested, every instruction written for people who aren't professional chefs. No scrolling past life stories to find the steps.

Keep your household fed through real life

Not just the good weeks. The messy ones too.