Hey PH! I'm Deepak, founder of Kooking a recipe & meal planning app that's launching here on April 30th.
The core idea: stop drowning in saved recipes you'll never make. Kooking gives every dish an AI match score tailored to your taste profile, pantry habits, and cooking skill so the recipes you see are actually ones you'd cook tonight.
Beyond the AI layer, it's a real community feed of home cooks sharing what they're actually making today not polished food blog shots. You can import recipes from anywhere on the web, follow cooks with similar taste profiles, and save/share your own.
We're 3 weeks out and early adopters are actively shaping the roadmap. Would love your upvote, feedback, or just to hear what's the biggest frustration you have with recipe apps today?
We re a small group of 15-year-olds from Mumbai running Indian Instinct Studios. Every evening we used to open the fridge and ask kya banaun aaj? (What to make today?)
So we built TikkaMate an AI cooking assistant made for real Indian kitchens:
Fridge photo Jain thali in 10 seconds (no roots, no onion, no garlic)
TikkaMate is your AI-powered cooking assistant. Get instant recipes from ingredients, detect food from photos, extract recipes from YouTube, and plan your weekly meals. Supports Jain, Vegan, and Indian diet modes.