One calm app that respects your time.
Pantry Plan is a shopping list, a recipe book, and a lightweight pantry tracker, built for households of any shape.
Why it exists
Most of us juggle Apple Notes, Reminders, screenshots, and a dozen bookmarks to plan meals and shopping. Recipe sites bury the ingredient list under three paragraphs of personal essay and a video that autoplays. Pantry trackers want a daily check-in. Sharing a list with a partner means texting screenshots and forgetting who bought what.
Pantry Plan replaces that drift with one quiet app. Calm enough for one-handed use in a grocery aisle, sharp enough that the three surfaces (list, recipes, pantry) make each other smarter.
Who it is for
For anyone who cooks or shops, alone or with the people they share a kitchen with. Solo, couples, families, roommates. Not necessarily foodies. It works the same shape for all of them.
The shape
- Shopping list: big tap targets for grocery-aisle lighting. Recency-weighted autocomplete brings back what you usually buy. Optional shelves let you group items by store or aisle when you want; one flat list when you don't.
- Recipes: paste a URL, get a clean recipe. We try to read it straight from the page; when that's not possible, a small AI step does the rest. Units stored canonically, rendered your way. Make it your own with edits. The source URL is always preserved and clickable, so you can revisit the original.
- Pantry: three states, stocked / low / out. When you add a recipe's ingredients to your list, the pantry skips what you already have and tells you so.
Shared kitchens, coming soon
A Kitchen is what we call a shared household. Soon, two or more devices will share the same shopping list, recipes, and pantry in real time. Each household opens a Kitchen with a one-time purchase, which covers up to five members and includes cloud backup for everyone in it. If you lose your phone, your recipes and lists come with you.
What it is not
No streaks. No gamification. No social feed. No takeout lists. No meal planner.
Keeping the lights on
Pantry Plan is free during pre-alpha. As it grows there will be two ways to support it: a small monthly subscription for individuals who want their recipes and lists backed up to the cloud, and a one-time purchase for households who want a shared Kitchen with up to five members. The anonymous local-only experience stays free. Either way, your data is never the product.
Who built it
Made by Marquee & Co.