Coming soon · iOS 17+

Plan meals you'll actually cook.

A meal planner for cooks who already know what they like. Bring your own recipes, plan two weeks at a time, and walk into the store knowing what's in your pantry.

Coming to the App Store $1.99 · One-time · No subscription
RecipeSweep app icon: a persimmon-orange square with a hand-drawn whisk and a dotted sweep arc

How it works

Three things, done well.

No AI making up dinners. No accounts. No subscription. Just the parts of meal planning that actually matter, polished until they hum.

Recipes

Paste a link from most cooking sites. RecipeSweep extracts the title, ingredients, steps, and yield. Or jot one in by hand, the way you would in a notebook.

Plan

Drag your recipes onto the days you'll cook them. Scale servings per meal. When you don't feel like thinking, tap Auto-plan and shuffle from your library.

List

One tap turns the plan into a grocery list, grouped by store section. Pantry deductions happen quietly. Send to Reminders, Markdown, or PDF — your call.

What it doesn't do

A short list, on purpose.

  • It doesn't suggest meals you'd never cook.
  • It doesn't track macros or calories.
  • It doesn't have a social feed.
  • It doesn't sync to a server we control.

Privacy

Data Not Collected.

There is no RecipeSweep account because there is no RecipeSweep server. Your recipes, plans, pantry, and lists live on your iPhone and in your private iCloud container, scoped to your Apple ID.

The only network calls happen when you ask the app to read a recipe page — and those go directly from your device to the cooking site you chose. No analytics. No third-party SDKs. The App Store privacy nutrition label says Data Not Collected, and we mean it literally.

Pricing

$1.99. Once. Forever.

We don't believe a meal planner should bill you every month for the privilege of looking at your own recipes. Pay once on the App Store, get free updates as long as the app exists.

$1.99

One-time purchase No subscription, no IAP No accounts, no tracking