Meal prep, remixed
Your greatest hits
deserve better tools.
Stop hoarding recipes you'll never make twice. Build a library of reusable components and mix-and-match them into the meals you already love.
I've eaten some variation of a burrito bowl 1,000 times.
Read that again. You have a version of this sentence. We all do. Tacos. Stir fry. Grain bowls. Pasta with stuff on it. The meals you come back to week after week — not because you're lazy, but because they slap.
The Problem
The Recipe
Graveyard
Recipe apps have a dirty secret: they're basically Pinterest boards with a grocery list button.
You save a recipe, make it once (maybe), and it disappears into a graveyard of 200 other recipes you swore you'd “try someday.”
Meanwhile, what do you actually cook? The same rotation of familiar meals with slight variations. The hits.
They built an app for the fantasy of cooking instead of the reality.
The Solution
From recipes to
components.
Instead of saving complete recipes, you build a library of building blocks. When you plan meals, you're composing, not following.
How It Works
Three steps to meal prep mastery.
Build Components
Create your personal flavor arsenal. Proteins, bases, toppings, sauces — each one a reusable building block ready for any meal.
Compose Meals
Pick a meal template, fill the slots. Tacos tonight? Swap carnitas for chicken and keep everything else. Jazz, not sheet music.
Enter Cook Mode
Consolidated ingredients. Grouped prep work. Step-by-step instructions. One onion, two cuts, zero extra cleanup.
The Magic
Same framework.
Infinite variations.
Same Pico de Gallo. Three different meals. Build once, use everywhere.
Cook Mode
Where the magic happens.
Cooking multiple meals? Meal Planet consolidates your work. Same rice in Tuesday's bowl and Wednesday's stir fry? Cook one batch. Same onion for two different components? One onion, two cuts, zero extra cleanup.
For You
Built for Sunday meal preppers.
The “I'm knocking out five lunches before noon” crowd.
Ready?
Meal #1001
starts here.
Your kitchen. Your rules. Your components.
Free to use. No account required to start building.