The 10-minute weekly meal plan (that actually sticks)
A simple routine for Sunday evenings that turns the week from chaos into a plan you'll follow.
Plan your week of meals in ten minutes. Shop once. Stop thinking about what to eat every evening.
One email at launch. No spam, ever.
Most weeknights end the same way: a tired scroll through the fridge, a reluctant takeaway, and a vague promise to plan better next week. MealPlan is the plan.
Tap seven meals from your saved list — or let MealPlan fill the week from your history.
Your shopping list builds itself, sorted by aisle. Tweak quantities if you like.
One trip. Seven dinners. No more deciding at 5pm on a Wednesday.
A simple card per day. Tap to swap, drag to reorder, done. Today's meal sits at the top in sage green so you always know what's next.
Every ingredient from every meal, combined and grouped by supermarket aisle. Tick as you shop, skip items you already have.
Not 10,000 recipes you'll never make. Just the dinners your household rotates through, ready to drop into any week.
Open the app on the bus, the tube, or a weak kitchen signal. Changes sync the moment you're back online.
No loading spinners.
Add to home screen.
One household, two phones, same plan.
Email, done. Start planning.
You pick your meals. It's your kitchen.
Hi. I built MealPlan because my wife and I were having the same tired conversation every Wednesday evening: "what are we eating tonight?"
It started as a note stuck to the fridge. Then a spreadsheet. Then this. One place, one week, no more 5pm panic — just dinner, sorted.
We're opening it up slowly. Join the waitlist and I'll send one email the moment we're ready.
A simple routine for Sunday evenings that turns the week from chaos into a plan you'll follow.
The numbers from six months of planning. Less waste, fewer top-up shops, more money at the end of the month.
The list of dinners that work in our house, and the ones we've quietly retired.
Soon. We're opening it up slowly to small groups. Join the waitlist and you'll get one email when it's your turn.
Free during beta. Pricing for the full release is still being decided — it'll be modest and honest.
No. It works in your browser and you can add it to your phone's home screen for a one-tap shortcut. No app store, no downloads.
No. MealPlan works with the meals you already cook. You add them once, then drop them into any week. It's a planner, not a recipe app.
Yes. One household can share the same plan across devices. Both of you see the same week, the same list, the same meals.
One email at launch. That's the whole deal.