PrepSheet PS

PrepSheet

Plan recipes, cost the week, and shop like a cook.

Public

PrepSheet

Cook smarter, spend less, and build a better week from recipes you actually use.

Plan meals, scale recipes, compare rough supermarket costs, and turn a week of cooking into one useful shopping list.

PrepSheet brand artwork
Recipes 0
Planned meals 0
Matched items 0
Weekly estimate $0.00
Local kitchen SQLite-backed Docker app

Ingredients

Qty Unit Ingredient Category Cost Match

Method & chef notes

Weekly service

Build the week, then turn it into one clean shop.

Australian grocery matching

Weekly plan

Shopping list

Estimated to buy $0.00

Spend analytics

Total batch cost $0.00
Cost per yield unit $0.00
Scaled batch cost $0.00
Estimated weekly shop $0.00

Cook from what you have

Recipe network

Share useful recipes, then let cooks improve them.

Version-first community

Recipe collection

Shared versions

Import bench

Capture rough recipe text and clean it into a PrepSheet.

URL import queued

Paste recipe draft

Build queue

Ready now: manual recipes, paste import, scaling, planner, shopping list, community forks, supermarket mock matching.

Next: URL import, user accounts, real product matching, public recipe moderation, saved weekly menus.

Future: partner/API supermarket carts, native mobile app, affiliate checkout, price-history intelligence.

Backend records

Built around the app

PrepSheet is not trying to be another cute meal planner.

It is a kitchen workflow for recipes, yields, costing, weekly planning, shopping lists, product matching, and useful recipe versions.

PrepSheet brand artwork

Cook smarter. Spend less. Eat better. Together.

The logo becomes the public-facing brand anchor while the app remains the first useful screen.

For Australian cooks

Shopping intelligence is designed around local supermarkets, with Coles and Woolworths matching mocked first and a compliant integration path planned later.

Meal kit alternative

Instead of locking people into a box, PrepSheet helps them cook flexible recipes, compare costs, reuse ingredients, and shop from stores they already use.

Chef-grade by default

Yield, batch cost, portions, notes, forks, and substitutions are first-class. The community should reward useful versions, not just pretty photos.