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MealJar

MealJar is a meal planning and recipe organization app for families. It helps users plan weekly meals, store recipes from multiple sources, and coordinate grocery lists with household members.

MealJar

Overview

MealJar is a meal planning and recipe organization app for families. Its core workflow is to keep recipes in one place, choose meals for the week, and generate a shopping list from that plan.

The site positions MealJar as a way to reduce dinner stress, save time on deciding what to cook, and avoid buying groceries you do not end up using. It also supports family sharing, so more than one person can see the plan, contribute ideas, and help manage the list.

MealJar features

Smart weekly meal planner

See the full week in one place and add either recipe-based meals or simple meal names for nights when you want a quick plan.

Recipe keeper and organizer

Keep recipes in one searchable library instead of leaving them scattered across bookmarks, screenshots, and apps.

Automatic grocery list

Create organized shopping lists from your meal plan and let family members help update them.

Multi-source recipe import

Import recipes from photos, websites, PDFs, social media, videos, links, or manual entry.

Family sharing

Invite family members to view the plan, browse recipes, and collaborate on the shopping list.

Reminders and offline use

Get a weekly reminder to plan meals, and use the app offline with sync when internet is available.

Common use cases

  • Weekly family meal planning

    Use MealJar to map out breakfasts, lunches, and dinners for the week, then keep the full schedule visible at a glance. The planner supports both saved recipes and quick meal labels such as leftovers or salad.

  • Recipe capture and archiving

    Save recipes from websites, PDFs, photos of cookbook pages, social posts, and videos into one organized library. This is useful when family recipes are spread across notebooks, bookmarks, and apps.

  • Shopping list coordination

    Turn the week’s meals into a grocery list and involve other household members in updates. The site presents this as a way to buy only the ingredients you expect to use and reduce forgotten items.

  • Shared household planning

    Invite relatives or roommates to see what is planned, suggest meals, and help manage the list. MealJar positions this as a shared household workflow rather than a single-user notebook.

  • Printable planning templates

    Print a weekly plan when you want a paper-based backup. The site includes downloadable printable weekly meal planner templates with multiple layouts, including versions for macros, notes, calories, and a dark design.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Supports weekly meal planning with both recipe-based meals and simple meal names.
  • Combines recipe storage, meal planning, and grocery-list creation in one workflow.
  • Imports recipes from many common sources, including photos, PDFs, websites, and social media.
  • Includes family sharing for viewing the plan and updating the shopping list.
  • Offers offline use with sync for family sharing and backup when internet is available.

Cons

  • The public pricing page is not available from the provided URL, so pricing details are unclear.
  • The site gives feature descriptions, but not full technical specs for every import source or offline behavior.

FAQ

How does MealJar meal planning work?

MealJar is designed around a simple weekly workflow: review your recipes, choose meals for each day, and keep the plan visible to your family. The site also says you can add quick meal names such as leftovers, veg, or salad when you do not want to attach a recipe.

How do I add recipes to MealJar?

MealJar can import recipes from several sources, including photos, websites, PDFs, social media, videos, pasted links, and manual entry. The recipe keeper page also says you can use the phone share button to send recipes straight into MealJar from websites and socials.

How much does MealJar cost?

MealJar does not show pricing on the provided pages. The `/pricing` URL returns a 404 Not Found page, so the public site text available here does not confirm a paid plan, free tier, or trial.

Can families use MealJar together?

Yes. MealJar includes family sharing for the meal planner, recipes, and shopping list. The site says invited family members can see what is planned, suggest meals, and help update the list.

Does MealJar work offline?

MealJar says it works offline, with internet needed only to sync data with family members and back up information. That suggests core viewing and planning are available without a constant connection, but the site does not spell out every offline limitation.

Quick Facts

Category
Meal planning and recipe organization
Primary users
Families and household meal planners
Platform
Web app
Source domain
mealjar.app
Notable workflow
Import recipes, plan the week, generate a grocery list, and share with family
Pricing page
`/pricing` returns 404 in the provided evidence