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Celier — Pantry Tracker & Recipes
Use it before you lose it.
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Use it before you lose it.
2 followers
Celier tracks what's in your kitchen, alerts you before things expire, and suggests tonight's dinner using ingredients you already have. For iOS users who cook intentionally — and hate watching good food go in the bin.










Hey Product Hunt 👋
I'm Martins, and I built Celier because I kept buying ingredients for a recipe, cooking it once, and then watching the leftovers slowly become a science experiment at the back of the fridge. I'm not proud of it.
The problem isn't laziness — it's that the gap between "I have stuff in the fridge" and "I know what to cook tonight" is just large enough to make takeout feel easier. Every time.
Celier closes that gap.
The Plate tab shows you recipe cards pulled from what's actually in your kitchen — swipe right to save, left to skip. It prioritises things that are about to expire, so the first suggestion on a Wednesday night isn't a three-hour roast — it's something quick that uses the chicken that's been in your fridge since Monday.
Here's how it works:
• Log groceries, get alerts before things expire, swipe recipe cards matched to what you actually have
• Cook it — cook mode keeps your screen on and scales ingredients
• Track what you saved (or wasted — Celier keeps score)
The bit I'm most proud of is Waste DNA. After a few weeks of use, Celier learns your personal waste patterns. If you consistently buy spinach and throw it away on day 4, it'll nudge you the next time you add spinach.
There's also Going Away Mode — plan a trip, and Celier tells you what to use before you leave, what to freeze, and what to restock when you get back. Small feature, but well appreciated.
Powered by Apple Intelligence, on-device. Your data doesn't leave your phone.
It's $29.99/year with a 14-day free trial. Annual only — I wanted to keep the pricing simple and honest.
Would love to hear — what's your biggest frustration with food waste at home?
— Martins