Features

Everything you need
to manage meals in one place.

Four small tools, each doing one job well — and one quiet AI layer making them all work together.

Recipe management

One tidy library.
Every dinner you've loved.

Pull recipes from anywhere, store them in one place, and cook from a phone that won't go to sleep on you.

  • Import from any URL — sites like NYT Cooking, Smitten Kitchen, BBC Food
  • Manual entry with rich text, photos, notes, ratings
  • Tags, collections, and search across ingredients
  • Cooking mode: large text, screen-on, step-by-step
  • Halve or double any recipe — quantities recalc instantly
AllWeeknightVegKids
Braised chickpeas35 min · 4
Charred broccoli pasta20 min · 4
Miso salmon25 min · 4
Tomato rice30 min · 6
Spring soup45 min · 4
Sat lasagna2h · 8
Meal planning

A calendar built for dinner.

Drag, drop, copy weeks, mark days off. The planner respects your real life — including the nights you're not cooking at all.

  • Drag-and-drop with day, week, fortnight, month views
  • Reusable templates ("school nights", "slow Sundays")
  • Per-day servings adjust without breaking your shopping list
  • Mark non-cooking days — takeaway, leftovers, dinner out
  • Copy any week to any week with one click
Apr 27 · Week view
WeekMonth
Mon
Chickpeas
Tue
Salmon
Wed
Pasta
Thu
Drop here
Fri
Takeaway
Sat
Tacos
Sun
Roast
Smart shopping list

Your week, written down for you.

Every recipe in your plan turns into one merged, deduplicated, aisle-sorted list. Bring the trolley.

  • Auto-generates from your meal plan
  • Smart-merges duplicates ("2 onions" + "1 onion" = 3)
  • Normalises units where possible (250g + ½ cup → grams)
  • Groups by aisle: produce, dairy, pantry, frozen
  • Tap any item to see which recipes need it
  • Shared in real time across the household
8:42Shopping···
22 items· merged from 6 recipes
Produce7
Yellow onions3
Lemons (2 + 1 + 1)4
Garlic1
Parsley1 bunch
Tomatoes500g
Smart features

A quiet AI layer that
does the boring work.

No chatbots, no avatars, no "compose with AI." Just a few small acts of automation, where they actually matter.

Recipe parsing

Paste any URL. The parser pulls out title, ingredients, method, photo, and timing — even from blogs that bury the recipe under 2,000 words about a Tuscan trip.

Ingredient merging

Three recipes need lemon — you get one entry on your list. The math handles fractions, mixed units, and "to taste" gracefully.

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Unit normalisation

Mixed metric and imperial? Cups and grams? FamilyTable picks a sensible standard for each ingredient and shows the maths so you trust it.

Plan templates

Save a week you liked. Reuse it next month. The shopping list regenerates with the same merging logic — zero re-keying.

Smart suggestions soon

"High-protein week" or "use what's in the fridge" — generate a starting plan you can edit, instead of staring at an empty calendar.

Substitutions soon

Out of buttermilk? FamilyTable suggests a swap that uses what you've already got, with the right ratios.

Compared

More than a notes app.
Less than a project tool.

FamilyTable lives in the awkward gap between Notion-overkill and "just text yourself the list."

Notes app
Spreadsheet
FamilyTable
Imports recipes from a URL
Drag-drop calendar
Auto shopping list
partly
Merges duplicate ingredients
Whole household sees the same thing
partly
partly
Works one-handed in a shop
partly
One step closer to dinner

Try it on this week's meals.