Eatsë for iPhone

Dinner, figured out.

It comes back every day: figure out what to make, scale it, build the list, shop. Same as yesterday, same as tomorrow, same as next week.

Eatsë suggests the week's dinners based on your preferences, kitchen, and skills, writes the recipes, and builds the grocery list by aisle. We don't make dinner for you. We take some of the mental load off your shoulders.

Two weeks free

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5.0 on the App Store Built in the U.S.A.
A week of dinners planned in the Eatsë meal planner
Set your taste, diet, and household once
Easy recipe with step-by-step method and macros
One grocery list organized by aisle
A real first Eatsë dinner — crispy lemon chicken thighs

“First Eatse meal!! Crispy lemon chicken thighs and omgggg 🤤 so good”

A real first Eatsë dinner

Where has this been my whole life?! Saved hours and hours of planning and finding recipes.

— reviewgirl0668 · App Store

Dinner,
figured out.

Your week of dinners, recipes, and an aisle-sorted grocery list — ready to cook.

Download on the App Store Free for two weeks. Cancel anytime.

See it

From a blank week to dinner, figured out.

A week of dinners planned in the Eatsë meal planner Set your taste, diet, and household once A meal plan that respects your diet and allergens Pick a dinner for each day of the week Easy recipe with step-by-step method and macros per serving One grocery list organized by aisle

The same five dinners on repeat. You're out of hours, not ideas.

The mental load lands on you by default. Who eats what, what's already been cooked this week, what's in the fridge — it all lives in your head, so there's no one to hand it to. It was never the cooking. It's being the only place the plan exists.

So the rotation stays narrow. Expanding it means hours you don't have: finding new recipes, scaling them to your household, checking them against everyone's tastes and allergies. The repetition is a time problem, not a creativity problem.

And some nights it isn't about being busy at all. The task just won't start, no matter how much you want to eat well — so it's a snack at the counter, or takeout again.

Most tools made it worse. Meal kits got expensive and stopped tasting like the photos. Recipe apps got bought, shut down, or buried what you saved behind a paywall. The auto-generated meal plans read like generic slop. Pinterest boards last a week.

Eatsë takes the part you hate. It suggests dinners that already fit your household, scales the recipes, and builds the list — so what's left is a quick pick and the cooking. You still choose what everyone eats, and you still cook. What comes off your plate is the hunting, vetting, and scaling.

If your brain runs better with structure, this is for it.

Dinner is the kind of task that never really ends. It comes back every night, it's open-ended, and "figure out what to eat" is exactly the sort of vague, recurring decision an ADHD brain can stall on for an hour and still not start.

Eatsë removes the part that won't start. It decides what the options are, so there's no blank page to push through — just a short list that already fits your household, with the recipe and the grocery list handled. The structure lives in the app instead of your head.

It won't fix your attention, and it isn't trying to. It just takes one recurring decision off the pile, so eating well stops depending on a good day.

Thinking for Me!

I do enjoy cooking, but sometimes the mental load around it is too much. This app makes it easy to plan out my week — ingredients, prep, and even ways to rate it for later.
— AlliKelEvie

A game-changer for solo, gluten-free living with ADHD

I'm gluten-free, live alone, and have ADHD — and this app feels like it was made specifically for me. Meal planning used to feel overwhelming, but now it's actually manageable.
— HBaumeyer

How it works

Three steps. Then tonight's already there.

1

Set your taste once

Allergies, diet, cuisines, spice, cooking comfort, who's at the table. Six screens, five minutes.

2

Pick this week's meals

Eatsë suggests a short list built around everything you set — never a blank slate. Tap the ones you want and assign them to days.

3

Cook from a real recipe

Step-by-step instructions, scaled to your household, with the grocery list already built and sorted by aisle.

Get Eatsë free

Two weeks free

Free to browse

A growing library of real recipes — no download required.

Every dinner Eatsë suggests is plainspoken and tested: no preamble, no ten-paragraph backstory, just what to buy and how to cook it. Browse a few, then let the app plan your week around the ones you like.

Browse all 15 recipes →

What people are saying

5★ average · 21 ratings on the App Store

LOVE!

Makes planning meals a lot easier!
— elizlennon

Life-changing app

Where has this been my whole life?! Saved hours and hours of planning and finding recipes. Love the download feature of the grocery list to make task-sharing between my husband and I easy. A must-download!
— reviewgirl0668

Useful meal planning

I’ve really enjoyed this app so far! I like how it gives suggestions based on our preferences. Also like how it builds the shopping list for you. Lots of good looking recipes to choose from too. Will like seeing how overtime this helps us to make good meal planning choices.
— KarynKT

A game-changer for solo, gluten-free living with ADHD

This app is amazing. I’m gluten-free, live alone, and have ADHD — and this app feels like it was made specifically for me. Meal planning used to feel overwhelming, but now it’s actually manageable. The gluten-free filters save me so much time/stress, and the structure it provides is exactly what my brain needs. No more decision fatigue, no more wasted groceries.
— HBaumeyer

UI awesome!

Have loved the UI on this app. Very easy to navigate and PERFECT for helping me plan dinners for the week ahead.
— alliosn_ppp

Thinking for Me!

I love this app! I do enjoy cooking, but sometimes the mental load around it is too much. This app makes it easy to plan out my week — ingredients, prep, and even ways to rate it for later. It’s all in one app and makes it all at my fingertips.
— AlliKelEvie

Food sensitivies

We have food allergies and sensitivities in our family. I feel like I get in a food rut. This app suggests a healthy and interesting variety that meet all of our dietary restrictions. We are loving using it!
— Blended Family of 6

Makes meal planning a BREEZE!

This app takes the stress out of weekly meal planning! There are so many amazing recipes that fit any lifestyle/cooking skill level. Bot sure how I’ve lived without it!
— margobaker

Makes Meal Planning Easy!

This app is great for weekly meal inspiration and grocery planning. The grocery list where you can plan out everything for the week is incredibly helpful.
— Kirtkrom

Excited!

I’m so excited for a way to take the thinking out of meal planning.
— JenniGies

Ease and options!

Within minutes we had a weekly menu planned, and a grocery list curated. I quickly marked off what we already had in house and sent the text off to have shared insight. Can’t wait to see how the app continues to adapt our tastes based off recipe reviews and selections. Baby steps to enjoying cooking-in more!!
— mchill24

Two weeks free

Why this exists

We built this because "what's for dinner?" shouldn't take this much out of you.

For one of us, "what's for dinner?" was never a small question — it sent the whole brain into fight-or-flight, every single night. Wanting to eat well, and stalling out anyway on the finding, the scaling, the list. Nothing out there took that part off the table without trying to take over the choosing too. So we built the thing we needed: it suggests, you choose, you cook. We use it every night, and we keep making it better because we do.

— Grey Dog Labs

The promises

No paywall games. No buried cancel.

  • Your recipes stay yours.

    Your taste profile and saved dinners live in your account, never sold or shared. Delete the whole thing anytime, right from the app.

  • Cancel anytime, no friction.

    Subscriptions are handled by Apple. Cancel from your iPhone Settings in two taps. We don't bury it.

  • If we say 25 minutes, we mean 25.

    Recipes are written for cooks who don't want preamble, life stories, or scroll-to-the-bottom games.

Two weeks free. Then dinner's figured out.

The full app for 14 days — every weekly meal plan, full recipe, and aisle-organized grocery list. No limited trial mode.

No limited trial mode · Cancel anytime from your iPhone Settings

Common questions

What's included in the free trial?

The full app — unlimited meal candidates, recipes, and grocery lists for 14 days. No limited "trial mode." If you don't subscribe by day 15, your existing data stays put; you just can't generate new plans until you do.

What does Eatsë cost?

After the 14-day free trial, it's $9.99/month or $79.99/year (about $6.67 a month). Billed through Apple. Cancel anytime from your iPhone Settings — you keep access until the end of the period.

What if a recipe doesn't suit me?

Rate ingredients you didn't like — Eatsë learns from the rating and avoids similar suggestions in future weeks. Swap or remove any dish from your plan before generating the grocery list.

How often do new features ship?

Eatsë updates whenever something needs fixing or improving. There's no release schedule — bugs are addressed fast, new features land when they're actually ready. If you want something added, email and ask.

Who made this app?

Jason Fishburn, one person, operating through Grey Dog Labs LLC (a Wyoming limited liability company). Contact directly at Jason@greydoglabs.com.

How do I cancel a subscription?

Subscriptions are billed by Apple. On your iPhone, open Settings → [your name] → Subscriptions → Eatsë → Cancel Subscription. You'll keep access until the end of your current billing period.

How do I delete my account?

Open the app → Profile tab → scroll to the bottom → Delete Account → confirm. Permanent and immediate. Your profile, plans, recipes, ratings, and grocery items are removed from the database within seconds.

Anything else?

Jason@greydoglabs.com