Recipes scattered across screenshots, bookmarks, and that one note app you stopped trusting.
Most cooking tools want to be a social network. Recipendium just wants to be the drawer where your recipes live — legible, organized, and yours. Bring in the lasagne your aunt texted you, the curry you screenshotted at 1am, and the sourdough method buried in a 40-minute video. They all land as clean, structured recipes you can actually read while you cook.
Once they're in, the rest of your week falls into place: drag dinners onto a weekly grid, let the app do the serving math, and turn the whole plan into a single shopping list that merges the three recipes calling for garlic into one line.
Walk through the full flow