Sharing a few tactical lessons while it s still fresh (without turning this into a promo post).
1) Comments matter more than we expected.
Not marketing comments , but real questions and real answers. The threads that performed best were the ones where we asked a follow-up question and kept the conversation going.
Quick question for everyone following PlanEat AI. If you could eliminate just one pain in your cooking routine, what would you pick, and why? Examples: deciding what to cook, planning the week, building a shopping list, staying consistent, or anything else.
Most apps drown you in recipes; chatbots drown you in text. PlanEat AI turns your health data and food rules into one realistic weekly plan and a grouped shopping list, so you donβt have to prompt, copy-paste or build spreadsheets by hand. Set it up once and try the weekly flow with a free trial.
I am the founder of PlanEat AI. Stack: Flutter, Supabase, OpenAI. Diana shapes the nutrition framework. Ask me anything about onboarding that captures dislikes and allergens, local staples, equipment constraints, weekly plan generation, grocery list UX, or App Store review lessons. I will be here 10:00 to 20:00 CET answering in threads. Engineers, founders, and busy professionals welcome.
I am Valerii, building PlanEat AI with my wife Diana, our health advisor. We kept hitting the same wall at home: deciding what to cook took longer than cooking. Tabs of recipes, misjudged prep times, wasted groceries, and that Thursday night fatigue. We wanted calmer weeks, not another feed to scroll. What actually reduces decision fatigue for you on weekdays: rules, routines, or tools? One concrete tactic that survived real life, please. If you have a photo of a recent quick dinner, drop it below.
Hi everyone, Gabe here! I lead curating Product Hunt's leaderboard.
First thing I will say is that if I could feature every single product that works, I would. I love supporting makers and demoing products. I actually try to test every single thing that gets hunted every day... which is A TON. But I view our job as to surface the most interesting, novel, useful, and innovative products - daily. Now we may not always get it right, the process isn't perfect, but we're trying to do right by the community.
Hi everyone, Gabe here! I lead curating Product Hunt's leaderboard.
First thing I will say is that if I could feature every single product that works, I would. I love supporting makers and demoing products. I actually try to test every single thing that gets hunted every day... which is A TON. But I view our job as to surface the most interesting, novel, useful, and innovative products - daily. Now we may not always get it right, the process isn't perfect, but we're trying to do right by the community.