DinnerSaved remembers every recipe you've ever loved — and knows when you're ready to cook it again.
iOS & Android · free during beta
Good evening, Mark
Tuesday — the week's still young.
What to cook next
A cuisine you've missed
You haven't cooked Thai in six weeks.
Thai Green Curry
Pasta Carbonara
20 min. Tested ground.
Shakshuka
Saved 3 weeks ago.
You've saved recipes, screenshotted dishes, bought beautiful cookbooks. And yet:
Mon
spag bol
Tue
stir fry
Wed
fajitas
Thu
pesto pasta
Fri
chilli
Sat
spag bol
againSun
stir fry
againThe recipes were never the problem. Remembering them at the right moment was.
That dish you screenshotted in March? Page 87 of the Christmas cookbook? Paste a link, snap a photo, or share from Instagram or TikTok. DinnerSaved reads it, sorts the ingredients, tags it, and files it away.
Saving a recipe takes less time than losing one.
DinnerSaved learns what you cook, and when. Then it offers a favourite you haven't had in a while, something easy for a tired Tuesday, or a cuisine you've been neglecting. Every suggestion says why.
No infinite scroll. Three good answers and a reason for each.
Drag recipes onto the week on Sunday — dinner's decided until Friday. Move meals around, scale servings, mark them cooked. Every "cooked" makes the suggestions smarter.
Decide once, with a cup of tea. Not nightly, with a rumbling stomach.
Pick the meals, get one merged list. Two recipes want onions? One line. Grouped by aisle, aware of your cupboard, and every item remembers which recipe sent it.
The list writes itself. You just push the trolley.
Every cooked meal builds a picture: cuisines covered, dishes mastered, how far you've come since the week of five dinners. Not a guilt-trip dashboard — a portrait of you as a cook.
The same five? You'll lose count.
No "recommended for you". DinnerSaved talks like a friend who remembers what you cook — short, warm, specific.
"You saved this 3 weeks ago — still here."
From your saves
"25 minutes. You've made it 7 times."
If you're tired
"You haven't cooked Indian in a while."
Try something new
And it never nags. Favourites on repeat aren't a failure — something new is just an invitation, waiting on the Home screen.
DinnerSaved is in private beta, growing one cook at a time. Ask for an invite — dinner #6 is on us.
iOS via TestFlight · Android via direct install · free during beta