PlanEat AI

PlanEat AI

AI turns your health goals into a 7-day menu & grocery list

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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 don’t have to prompt, copy-paste or build spreadsheets by hand. Set it up once and try the weekly flow with a free trial.
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Valerii Torianyk
Hey Product Hunt 👋 At home, my health goal was simple: eat better, feel better, lose some weight. Reality was not so simple. Every week looked the same: - scrolling through recipes and TikToks - asking “what do we cook this week?” - trying ChatGPT prompts like “make me a 7-day healthy meal plan” - copy-pasting everything into notes and manually building a shopping list It worked once or twice… and then real life took over. The friction was just too high. I didn’t want another recipe app. I wanted a small, boring superpower: tell the app my health rules once and get one realistic 7-day plan and one shopping list every week. That’s why I built PlanEat AI: - you set your health goal, basic data, diet, allergies and “never again” foods - the app calculates a daily calorie target and builds a 7-day structure - AI fills it with recipes that respect your rules - all ingredients are merged into a single, grouped shopping list No prompt engineering, no spreadsheets, no manual counting. You just open the app once a week, review the plan, and go shopping. There’s a free trial, so you can try this weekly flow in your real life before committing to a subscription. Who’s it for? - people who want to eat healthier but hate weekly meal planning - anyone tired of juggling recipe apps, notes, and AI chats just to get one realistic plan - busy founders, makers and professionals who prefer one clear weekly menu over constant food decisions I’d love your feedback on two things in particular: 1. Does the weekly flow feel simple enough to use in real life? 2. Is anything unclear about how we use AI or how this differs from just using ChatGPT? Happy to answer any questions about how we built it, how we generated and tested the prompts, or what’s planned next. Thanks for checking out PlanEat AI 🙌
Porush Puri

@torianyk Love it, congratulations on the launch!

Valerii Torianyk

@porush_puri Thank you 🚀

Gabe Moronta
@torianyk congrats on the launch, everyone is more health conscious, it’s good to have help
Valerii Torianyk

@mogabr Thank you very much 🚀

Yana Kisnichan

@torianyk  @mogabr Making healthy choices easier in everyday life was exactly the goal.

Rohan Chaubey

@torianyk I'm trying to gain some weight. Been using ChatGPT for suggestions, however, I think personalised apps like these would help have the meal plan, grocery list and recipe all in one place. Many congrats on the launch! :)

Valerii Torianyk

@rohanrecommends thank you :)

Вікторія Сидоренко

@torianyk Awesome app idea! It would be even cooler if users could specify the country they are currently in, and the app would suggest a diet tailored to local products, fruits, and vegetables.

Valerii Torianyk

@viksid Thank you!

Ishan Indulkar

@torianyk The weekly flow makes sense to me because it removes repeated decisions. ChatGPT helps you generate, PlanEat helps you follow through. Congrats on the launch 🚀

Kate Ramakaieva
That’s really a pain point - what to cook and how to make it healthy, just installed, will test and get back with feedback! Is is suitable to plan food for kids as well?
Valerii Torianyk

@kate_ramakaieva We don't have a family mode, but the app can take into account all the restrictions and preferences of the mother and child and thus provide a schedule for both

Yana Kisnichan

@kate_ramakaieva Hi, we plan to add family mode in the future

Dmytro Momot
Nice work! Does it work for two people with different calorie goals? My girlfriend and I never figured out how to meal plan together without separate plan
Diana Torianyk

@dmitrymomot Thank you for your comment. For now, I am creating a diet plan for myself and multiplying the ingredients by 2 or 2.5 so that I can cook for both myself and my husband at the same time, having first specified which ingredients we both do not eat.

Valerii Torianyk

@dmitrymomot Good question, this comes up a lot.

Right now PlanEat generates one plan per person.

A simple workaround couples use is to set shared preferences and goals, then cook the same meals and scale portions x2. It already removes the hardest part: deciding what to cook and what to buy.

A proper couples mode with shared meals and different calorie targets is on the roadmap, since this is a very common use case.

Dmytro Momot
@torianyk @ditorianyk27 thank you guys, really cool app!
Shardul Lavekar

Looks like a well made app, Valeri. How is it different from healthify?

Valerii Torianyk

@shardul_lavekar Shardul, thanks.

Healthify focuses on tracking and logging.
PlanEat focuses on planning and decisions.

You set your preferences once, and PlanEat gives you a personalized weekly meal plan and a single shopping list, so you no longer have to think “what should I cook next?” or “what should I buy this week?”.

Yana Kisnichan

@shardul_lavekar Another small but important difference - you can explicitly exclude foods you dislike or never want to eat, and they will never appear in your plan. No manual filtering or skipping recipes every week.

Nika

The UI is nailed! :)

Valerii Torianyk

@busmark_w_nika Thank you very much, Nika )

Nika

@torianyk You are welcome :)

Tetiana
I hate thinking each day what to cook, and now you resolved it!! can I share the plan with a partner?
Valerii Torianyk

@tetiana_hryshmanovska Actually, we don't have a family mode yet. My wife and I enter all our preferences and restrictions and simply multiply the portions by 2, which gives us a diet for two at the price of one.

Diana Torianyk

@tetiana_hryshmanovska As a temporary solution, I prepare these recipes for myself and my husband, simply multiplying the ingredients by 2 or 2.5.

Tetiana

@ditorianyk27 @torianyk great! Thank you for the clarification!

Osama Jaber
This is nice
Valerii Torianyk
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