One weekly dinner system
MealPlane helps your household decide what to eat, place dinners on the week, and keep the plan usable as real life changes.

Coming soon for busy families and shared homes
MealPlane helps your household decide dinner, plan the week, build the shopping list, and actually follow through. It is built to reduce mental load, not add another pile of recipes to manage.
Shared dinner planning for real households.
One dinner plan and shopping list everyone can see.
Built to reduce weeknight stress, not add more content.
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The product promise
MealPlane is not meant to be another generic recipe platform. It is designed to help households decide dinner faster, plan the week more clearly, shop from one shared system, and reduce repeat weeknight stress.
MealPlane helps your household decide what to eat, place dinners on the week, and keep the plan usable as real life changes.
Accepted dinners roll into one shared shopping view so groceries stay tied to what your household is actually planning to make.
Saved meals, Pinterest imports, meal ideas, creator meals, and easy placeholders can all feed the same planning system.
MealPlane is designed around shared visibility and shared follow-through, not just one person saving recipes in isolation.
Leftovers, eating out, swaps, serving changes, and repeat favorites are treated like normal dinner planning actions.
The goal is not only to help you discover meals. The goal is to help dinner actually happen with less friction through the week.
See MealPlane in action
These screens show the real product direction: dinner-by-day planning, a shopping list that follows the household plan, and a cooking flow that makes weeknight follow-through easier on a phone.

The planner is built around what your household is actually eating each night, not around a generic recipe archive.

Once dinners are accepted, the shopping list reflects the plan so groceries do not have to be rebuilt somewhere else.

MealPlane is meant to move from planning into a phone-friendly cooking flow with ingredient context and step guidance.

Leftovers, eating out, and repeat favorites are part of the system because real households do not cook from a perfect plan every night.

The active cook flow keeps the current step, next step, and timer controls close at hand once dinner is underway.
Why it is different
Most households are not stuck because they lack recipes. They are stuck because dinner is a repeated operational burden: deciding, coordinating, shopping, and staying consistent through the week. MealPlane is built for that burden.
MealPlane is designed around shared dinner visibility, shared shopping, and the reality that dinner often belongs to a household system, not just one account.
Most meal tools stop at the plan. MealPlane is built to carry that plan into one grocery-ready system the household can actually use.
Most weeks include a moved dinner, an easy fallback, leftovers, or an eating-out night. MealPlane treats those as part of the workflow, not as edge cases.
Pinterest and recipe import matter because households already have trusted meals. But import supports the dinner system instead of becoming the whole story.
How it works
MealPlane is designed to help households move from deciding dinner to shopping for it to following through, without forcing the week into a perfect static plan.
Start with meal ideas, saved recipes, imported meals, or simple placeholders like leftovers and eating out so your household is not figuring dinner out from scratch every day.
Place dinners on the actual days you plan to make them so the week becomes a shared plan instead of a loose pile of possible meals.
As dinners are accepted, MealPlane builds the shopping view around what your household is actually planning to cook.
Swap dinners, change servings, repeat what worked, or skip a night without rebuilding the whole week every time plans shift.
Try a few key interactions
These demos stay still until you interact with them, so the page stays calmer and the motion is only there when you want to see a specific workflow.

Interactive demo
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Move a dinner onto another day and keep the household plan usable instead of starting over.

Interactive demo
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See how open nights can turn into a usable week without manually building every dinner from scratch.

Interactive demo
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This demo shows the connection between dinner planning choices and the shopping workflow that follows them.
FAQ
MealPlane is still pre-launch, so this FAQ is meant to make the product direction clearer while the visual story continues to evolve.
MealPlane is a household dinner system for busy families and shared homes. It helps you decide dinner, plan the week, build the shopping list, and actually follow through.
Most meal tools focus on recipes or meal ideas first. MealPlane is built around dinner execution: shared planning, shared shopping, and making the week easier to carry as a household.
MealPlane is being built for busy parents, couples managing shared dinners, and shared homes that want one practical system for weeknight dinner planning.
Yes. MealPlane is designed to work with saved meals, trusted recipes, Pinterest imports, and other meal sources that can all feed the same weekly planning system.
Yes. That is one of the core ideas behind the product. Accepted dinners are meant to drive the shopping view so groceries stay connected to the real plan.
Not publicly yet. MealPlane is still in pre-launch mode. You can join the launch list now to hear about launch timing, early access, and product updates.