The missing piece
for AI Meal Planning
Pantry Persona gives ChatGPT and Claude a memory for your kitchen. So next time you ask what's for dinner, it already knows your fridge, your family, and who's avoiding what.
Here's what you have:

Your kitchen shows up inside the chat.
Ask for a grocery list and you get one you can check off while you shop. Your recipes, meal calendar, and pantry show up as cards right inside ChatGPT and Claude. No separate app.
Takes about 2 minutes to set up
What that actually looks like
Without Pantry Persona
“What should I make for dinner?”
Generic chicken breast recipe. No idea what's in your fridge, who you're cooking for, or what they can eat.
With Pantry Persona
“What should I make for dinner?”
A meal using the chicken that expires tomorrow, adjusted for your kid's dairy allergy, with a side from the veggies you bought Saturday.
Without Pantry Persona
“Make me a grocery list for the week”
Suggests 20 meals with no shared ingredients. Tells you to buy garlic you already have. Doesn't know you ran out of pasta.
With Pantry Persona
“Make me a grocery list for the week”
A list built from your meal plan, minus what's already in your pantry. Shows up as a card you can check off while you shop.
Your kitchen data stays yours. It doesn't train AI models and it's not for sale. Export or delete everything whenever you want. Learn more
We went through a lot of meal planning apps. They all assumed our family ate the same way. The AI was fun to talk to, but it forgot everything by the next conversation. So we built something that remembers.
You're getting in early. We use it every week ourselves, and what you tell us shapes what comes next.

Try it free.
No credit card. Your AI starts keeping track from the first conversation.
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