Tinder, but to decide what to eat
Simple Meal Planer to aid you decide on what to cook or eat
# Recipe AssistantWhat is Tinder, but to decide what to eat?
WhatDinner simplifies mealtime decisions by suggesting recipes based on preferences and ingredients. Manage recipes, set preparation frequency, and decide together with family. Ideal for reducing food waste and adding variety, with an intuitive iOS experience
Problem
Users struggle with deciding what to cook or eat for meals, leading to mealtime indecision and potential food waste.
Solution
A simple meal planner called WhatDinner that aids users in deciding what to cook or eat by suggesting recipes based on preferences and available ingredients. Users can manage recipes, set preparation frequency, and collaborate with family members.
Customers
Busy individuals or families looking to simplify mealtime decisions, reduce food waste, add variety to their meals, and have an intuitive meal planning experience.
Unique Features
Personalized recipe suggestions, ingredient-based recommendations, recipe management and organization, collaborative meal decision-making with family members.
User Comments
Saves me so much time and mental energy on deciding what to cook for dinner!
Love the variety of recipes it suggests based on my preferences and available ingredients.
Great for planning meals with my partner, we no longer waste food or repeat meals often.
Intuitive and easy to use, even my kids enjoy helping decide what to eat for meals.
Has helped me break out of my meal rut and try new dishes regularly.
Traction
Currently, WhatDinner has gained over 50,000 users and has an estimated monthly revenue of $20,000.
Market Size
The global meal planning software market was valued at approximately $1.12 billion in 2020 and is projected to reach $1.85 billion by 2026, with a CAGR of 9.3% between 2021 and 2026.