Meal planning,
the way you actually do it
Most meal planning apps are built for athletes tracking macros. Mealible is built for households that just want to eat well, plan ahead, and spend less time wondering what's for dinner.
There is a version of meal planning that involves weighing grams, logging every ingredient, and syncing with a fitness device. Most people don't do that. Most households plan meals the way they always have: a handful of recipes they like, a rough idea of the week ahead, a shopping list, and occasionally writing the plan down for the fridge. Mealible is built around that version.
Your personal recipe book
Most households have recipes scattered across WhatsApp, bookmarked Instagram posts, and notebooks. Mealible is one organised place for all of them. Save the meals you already cook β not a database of two million dishes you'll never make.
Your recipes are private to you. You control what you share and with whom.
Know your food is balanced β without scales
You don't need to track 1,847 calories to know a meal is healthy. Mealible shows directional nutrition: High, Average, or Low for protein, carbs, fats, fibre, vitamins and minerals. That's all most households actually need to make good decisions.
No gram counts. No calorie logs. Just a clear signal about whether your week is balanced.
A plan for the week β in seconds
Generate a balanced 7-day plan from your recipe library with one tap. Mealible assigns recipes to meal slots, balances nutrition across the week, and avoids repetition. If you don't like something, swap it or regenerate. The plan is yours to adjust.
The plan covers breakfast, lunch, snack, and dinner. Every day. Every meal.
Print it and stick it on the fridge
The household meal plan on the fridge is a tradition that works. Everyone can see what's cooking, the cook doesn't have to remember, and there are no last-minute decisions when you're already hungry. Download your plan as a PDF in one tap.
The same PDF includes your grocery list β ready to take to the supermarket.
AI picks β your weekly nutrition brief
Premium users get 10 personalised recipe recommendations every week. The AI reviews your recipe collection, identifies which nutrients are missing or lack variety, and handpicks recipes to fill those specific gaps β respecting your dietary preferences and cooking habits.
Each recommendation comes with a plain-English explanation of why it was chosen for your collection specifically.
Plan together with your partner
Link your account with your partner or housemate. You share the same recipe library, the same meal plan, and the same grocery list. When one person adds a recipe, both can use it. When the plan is updated, both see it. Meal planning as a household, not as one person doing everything.
Partner mode also works for roommates and family members in the same household.
Share recipes with friends and family
Your grandmother's biryani. A friend's shakshuka that became a weekend ritual. The pasta sauce someone taught you once. These recipes belong in your library β not buried in a WhatsApp thread. Send and receive recipes between Mealible accounts β or share via WhatsApp with anyone.
Shared recipes go into your library and become available in your next meal plan.
Why Mealible doesn't count calories
Calorie counting apps require logging every gram of every food you eat. For a few people in specific situations, that's useful. For most households, it's exhausting, unsustainable, and ultimately unnecessary.
Mealible takes a different approach: directional nutrition. Instead of "you ate 38g of protein today," Mealible tells you your protein coverage is High, Average, or Low for the week β and which recipes would shift it.
That's enough precision to make genuinely good decisions. Knowing your week is light on fiber and heavy on carbs lets you adjust β without a spreadsheet.
Weekly nutrition at a glance
No calorie counts. No gram tracking. Just clear signals.
Who Mealible is for
What Mealible is not
Mealible is not a calorie counter, a macro tracker, or a fitness app. It doesn't tell you how many grams of protein you need. It doesn't connect to a smartwatch. It's not trying to replace a dietitian. It's a practical household tool β the digital equivalent of a recipe book, a sticky note on the fridge, and a shopping list.
Ready to plan your week?
Save your recipes, generate a balanced plan, download the grocery list. It takes about five minutes to set up, and saves the 'what are we eating?' conversation for good.
Get started β it's free