Describe your week
Choose the number of days, meal needs, servings, dietary preferences, and ingredients to prioritize.
AI weekly meal planner
CookFeed brings pantry ingredients, dietary preferences, servings, recipes, and shopping into one weekly workflow. The goal is not a perfect calendar—it is a realistic plan you can actually cook.
How it works
Choose the number of days, meal needs, servings, dietary preferences, and ingredients to prioritize.
Keep the meals that fit and adjust the plan when real life changes.
Turn the plan into a consolidated list instead of checking every recipe by hand.
A concrete example
Starting point
CookFeed result
The planner creates meal ideas for the selected days, keeps the constraints visible, and can pass the required ingredients into one organized shopping list.
Why CookFeed
Available food can shape the plan instead of being forgotten behind a generic menu.
Plans can reflect servings, diets, cuisine preferences, and the days you actually need.
The plan and shopping list live in the same account across web and Android.
Questions
Yes. The meal planner supports shorter plans as well as a full week, so you can plan only the days that need help.
CookFeed can consolidate the ingredients needed by the plan into a shopping list for review.
No. Treat the generated plan as a useful draft. Review it, change what does not fit, and save the parts you want.
Keep exploring
Add ingredients from your fridge or pantry and get practical recipe ideas shaped around your diet, servings, and available food.
Learn more → Expiry-first planningTrack pantry ingredients and expiry dates, then find meals that help use food before it becomes waste.
Learn more → Meal prepChoose your available prep time, meal count, servings, diet, cuisine, and storage needs to build a practical batch-cooking timeline.
Learn more →Start with the free plan on web, or keep CookFeed close in the kitchen with the Android app.