Plan Recipes
Coming summer 2026 — early access open

The agent that
knows what's
for dinner.

Plan Recipes is the agentic layer for food. Tell it what you're craving, what's in the fridge, who's eating, what you have time for — it picks the recipes, orders the groceries, and walks you through the cook.

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planrecipes · session #00231
you dinner for 4 tonight. fridge has half a chicken and that limp celery. kid hates onions.
agent Chicken-and-celery arroz al horno, 45 min. Pulling shallots + saffron from Instacart now ($11.40, arrives 5:38). Onions skipped. Want me to push prep to your calendar at 5:55?

How it works

01

Plan

Tell it what you want — by ingredient, mood, time, calories, kid-tested constraints, whatever. It picks recipes that fit your week, not a generic feed.

02

Shop

Missing ingredients route straight to Instacart, Walmart, Whole Foods, or your local store. The agent picks the cheapest combination across services and times delivery to your cook window.

03

Cook

A clean, step-aware cook view. The agent watches the clock so you don't — pings you when the oven is ready, when to flip, when the rice is in its rest.

Why this, why now

Recipe sites give you a wall of words. Meal kits give you a fixed menu. Grocery apps give you a search box. Each tool solves one slice of the same daily question — what are we eating tonight? — and none of them connect.

Plan Recipes is the layer that makes them connect. It speaks the same agent-native protocol as your calendar, your store, and the LLM you already trust. We didn't invent another recipe app; we built the orchestrator that finally makes the rest of them useful.

Plugs into the tools you already use

Built on MCP, the open standard for agent interop. Any tool that speaks MCP can talk to Plan Recipes — and vice versa. Learn more →

Get early access.

We're letting in 100 households a week starting summer 2026. Cooks, parents, dietitians, and dinner-skeptics welcome.

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