Launching today

VeggieCrest by Suncture
Order vegetarian meals or plan your week with AI bento
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Order vegetarian meals or plan your week with AI bento
8 followers
Order from the active VeggieCrest house menu on WhatsApp, or sign in to generate your own personalized vegetarian bento timeline.





"How is this different from Mealime / Paprika / etc.?"
Great question. Most apps are recipe libraries or static meal planners. VeggieCrest is two things in one: a live vegetarian house menu you can order from, and a bento timeline where you regenerate individual meal slots and get grocery output. We also recompute when groceries change instead of treating the plan as frozen.
"Is this just ChatGPT for recipes?"
We use AI for generation, but the product is structured around day pockets, diversity controls (so you don't get repeats), and a grocery finalize step. It's closer to a planning workflow than a chat box ā though we do have Veggie Chat in Explore for flavor-led discovery.
"Do I need an account?"
No to browse the house menu and learn about bento. Yes to place orders, save timelines, and persist your planner across devices. Sign-up is free.
"Is it only for vegetarians?"
The house menu and planner are vegetarian-first. Veggie-curious eaters use it too ā but we don't optimize for meat substitution; we optimize for plants-forward meals that stand on their own.
"How do orders work?"
You place an order in-app while signed in, track status on My Orders, and can send order details to WhatsApp for confirmation with the kitchen. It's an e-restaurant workflow, not a delivery marketplace.
"What's your business model?"
Right now VeggieCrest is free to use. We're focused on product-market fit and feedback from this launch. Longer term, restaurant fulfilment and premium planning features are on the roadmap.
"Open source?"
The project is open for collaboration ā see our repo and contributing guide. We're sharing the build openly via Suncture while we stabilize the production restaurant + planner flows.
"What stack?"
Next.js 15, React 19, MongoDB, Vercel AI SDK, Zod schemas, Vitest. Deployed on Vercel at veggiecrest.xyz.
"Mobile app?"
Web-first today ā works on mobile browsers. Native apps aren't in this launch, but the UI is card-based and touch-friendly.
"I found a bug"
Thank you ā that's genuinely helpful. Can you share what you clicked and what you expected? We'll prioritize fixes from launch-week feedback.
The short version
We built VeggieCrest because vegetarian eating shouldn't mean choosing between "order takeout" and "spend Sunday meal-prepping until you're exhausted."
VeggieCrest is both: a live vegetarian house menu you can order from today, and an AI bento planner that turns mood, budget, and timeline into meals ā and groceries ā you can actually follow through on.
The longer version
The problem we kept seeing
People who eat vegetarian (or want to eat more vegetarian meals) hit the same wall every week:
Decision fatigue ā "What should I cook?" becomes a daily tax.
Plan collapse ā A grocery run changes, and the whole week of meals falls apart.
Repetition ā Apps suggest the same chickpea bowl three times and call it personalization.
Ordering vs planning split ā You either order food or plan food. Rarely both in one place that feels coherent.
We wanted one calm surface that respects both modes: sometimes you want someone else's menu; sometimes you want your own plan ā but you don't want two apps, two mental models, and two grocery lists.
What we built
VeggieCrest by Suncture is a web app with two front doors:
The e-restaurant ā An active house menu rotates over time. Browse meals, place orders in-app, track status, and send order details to WhatsApp when you're ready to confirm with the kitchen.
The bento planner ā Sign in and generate a multi-day vegetarian timeline. Set mood and constraints, build day pockets, regenerate individual slots without losing the rest of the week, and finish with a grocery list you can track, copy, and share.
Under the hood, we're not just prompting for recipes. We care about meal diversity (fingerprints, blocked repeats, ingredient histograms), grocery reflection (when your cart changes, the plan can recompute), and emotional continuity (self-reported notes inform how aggressively we shake up the week).
Why launch now
We've been dogfooding this with real menu rotations, real orders, and real planning sessions. The core loop works:
Land ā browse menu or start bento
Plan ā generate, refine, save
Shop ā groceries from the timeline
Order ā house menu when you don't want to cook
Tomorrow on Product Hunt, we're opening the door wider. We want feedback from people who live this problem ā not just AI enthusiasts, but anyone who eats vegetarian and wishes the week felt lighter.
What we're asking for
Try the house menu flow even if you don't sign up
If you plan meals, run a short bento session and tell us where it breaks
Tell us what felt calm vs cluttered ā we're optimizing for low-friction, card-first UI
What's next
Richer menu storytelling and seasonal rotations
Deeper sharing for timelines and grocery lists
More transparency in how mood and grocery changes shape recommendations
Thank you for being early. We're building this in the open at suncture.io.
ā The Suncture team
Tried it on a whim and the WhatsApp ordering was surprisingly smooth, almost felt like texting a friend who actually knew my usual order.