▲ 4 r/Paleo

Recipe app that auto-tags paleo and adapts any recipe -- beta testers wanted

Hey r/Paleo. I have built a recipe app and want feedback from people who have had to think hard about ingredients.

The app: save any recipe from the web, Instagram, or TikTok in one tap. The AI pulls in the ingredients automatically and immediately tags the recipe paleo, not paleo, or paleo-adaptable.

Make It Paleo takes any recipe and rewrites it. It does not just flag grains and dairy. It identifies every paleo conflict (refined oils, legumes, added sugars, modern additives) and rewrites the full recipe. So Make It Paleo on a teriyaki chicken would catch the soy sauce, the brown sugar, and the cornstarch in the glaze, and rewrite all three with paleo alternatives plus notes on technique.

Built this from a kosher cooking tool that was already doing deep ingredient-level logic for meat and dairy separation.

Private and invite-only, household recipe collection, no public feed. Looking for about 10 testers. Drop a comment or DM.

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u/headroll — 12 days ago

Recipe app that auto-detects gluten and adapts recipes GF -- beta testers wanted

Hi r/glutenfree. Building a recipe app and want feedback from people who actually eat this way.

Two things I think this community will care about:

Auto-tagging: every recipe you save (from any website, Instagram, TikTok) is automatically labeled gluten-free or not at save time. The AI reads the ingredient list when you save. No manual work.

Make It Gluten-Free: one tap, it rewrites the recipe. Not just "swap flour for GF flour." It finds every gluten source, obvious and hidden (soy sauce, barley malt, modified food starch), and rewrites the instructions with GF alternatives, including notes on technique where it matters (GF pasta timing and water ratios, for example).

The app started as a kosher cooking tool, same underlying logic that handles meat and dairy separation, so the dietary detection is ingredient-level, not label matching.

Private and invite-only, shared household collection, no social feed. Looking for about 10 testers. Comment or DM if interested. Would love to hear what gluten-free recipe apps get wrong for you.

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u/headroll — 12 days ago

Built a family recipe app, looking for beta testers

Hey r/SideProjects! Recipes For… is a recipe saving and sharing app for households with mixed dietary needs — Kosher, Vegan, Vegetarian, Gluten-Free, High Protein, Keto, and more.

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Save from any URL, Instagram, Photos or TikTok in one tap. Recipes are auto-tagged by dietary type, shared across your household instantly, and scalable for any serving size. There's also a "Make it…" feature that rewrites any recipe to fit a different diet, with substitutions explained.

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Try it: https://recipes-app.gofordo.com

Choose Get Started to request your access.

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Would love feedback on anything that feels clunky or features you would like added. Happy to test your projects in return.

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Gregory

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u/headroll — 15 days ago
▲ 4 r/kosher

Built a kosher recipe app for my household ... looking for 10 families to try it

Hey r/kosher

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I built a free kosher recipe manager and looking for 10 families to try it

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I'm a developer and part of a kosher household. I got frustrated with recipe apps. The good ones cost $5-10/month, none of them understand kosher classification, and you're basically just bookmarking things.

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So I built Recipes for… for us.

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What it does:

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* Save recipes from any website, Instagram, or TikTok in a couple taps. AI parses them automatically.

* Classifies every recipe as meat / dairy / pareve / not kosher

* Dietary preference filtering and per-person allergen warnings

* Shared library for your whole household, plus you can browse recipes shared by other families in the app

* Each person gets their own ratings, notes, and favorites

* Servings scaler, cook mode, cook logs, meal planning

* iOS, Android, and web. No app store required.

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Why it's different:

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* Free, no subscription

* Built for kosher households, not adapted from a generic app

* Feature requests go straight to me and I ship fast

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The beta:

Opening to 10 families. Families can have multiple households, each with multiple people. You can stay anonymous if you prefer and every feature is configurable.

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👉 https://recipes-app.gofordo.com/ ... hit "Get Started" to get started and I'll send you an invite link.

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u/headroll — 19 days ago

Built a kosher recipe app for my household ... looking for 10 families to try it

Hey r/jewishcooking

I built a free kosher recipe manager and looking for 10 families to try it

I'm a developer and part of a kosher household. I got frustrated with recipe apps. The good ones cost $5-10/month, none of them understand kosher classification, and you're basically just bookmarking things.

So I built Recipes for… for us.

What it does:

  • Save recipes from any website, Instagram, or TikTok in a couple taps. AI parses them automatically.
  • Classifies every recipe as meat / dairy / pareve / not kosher
  • Dietary preference filtering and per-person allergen warnings
  • Shared library for your whole household, plus you can browse recipes shared by other families in the app
  • Each person gets their own ratings, notes, and favorites
  • Servings scaler, cook mode, cook logs, meal planning
  • iOS, Android, and web. No app store required.

Why it's different:

  • Free, no subscription
  • Built for kosher households, not adapted from a generic app
  • Feature requests go straight to me and I ship fast

The beta: Opening to 10 families. Families can have multiple households, each with multiple people. You can stay anonymous if you prefer and every feature is configurable.

👉 https://recipes-app.gofordo.com/ ... hit "Get Started" to get started and I'll send you an invite link.

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u/headroll — 21 days ago