What Reddit Says About Cooking Coach Apps
We compiled 13 Reddit discussions about Cooking Coach apps from 5 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/Cooking
I have recently used HealthyBowl and it is awesome, really simple interface and clean instructions to how to cook. Calorie tracking is an added bonus. https://apps.apple.com/us/app/food-scanner-healthybowl/id6746355504 ...
r/Cooking
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r/Cooking
I haven’t used very many different options before, but I’ve recently downloaded the “Mela” app & I’ve been REALLY loving it as of right now!! I primarily wanted something that came with a super clean UI lol, & Mela is far more minimalistic + well-designed compared to most other options like ...
r/Cooking
Getting more into cooking these days, and I mostly find recipes off of YouTube (Basics with Babish and Joshua Weissman are two of my favorites), but I was wondering if there are any good cooking apps. They don’t just have to be for recipes, but maybe one that has techniques, or reminds you to use th...
r/Cooking
I know I sound like a shill but this is the best recipe conglomeration app I’ve ever found and I’m so excited about it. ... It’s so good. This is what I use also ... I’ve been using ‘cookbook’ for a long time, they just released v3 which seems to import from socials, though it still sounds like it w...
r/Cooking
So I built Forkful as a fix for myself. It lets you grab recipes from any site (even TikTok) and automatically turns them into a clean, step-by-step version with timers and clear ingredient lists.
r/Cooking
I'd recommend Forkee instead, because its recipe import is honestly the best there is. It even works with instagram reels and tiktoks. Also free to use. ... I've tried a lot of them, the CookBook app is the best.
r/Cooking
The main thing that makes it different: it gives you action-by-action voice-guided coaching while you cook, completely hands-free. You can import recipes from any website or app, and even snap a photo of recipes from cookbooks in any language (with automatic translation to English). No more sticky f...
r/Feedback
I just made an app that makes your cooking session manageable by separating it into multiple stages, including a timer, notifications, and alarms…
r/Velo
I know the post was questioning he is vs food coach but what about the app fuelin? brynn_sc2 · • 2mo ago · What did you go with and how do you like it? I've used Hexis for 6 months and like it for telling me my daily needs. I track everything using spreadsheets because I don't like the app...
r/Cooking
It's a bit expensive if you want it on multiple platforms, but it's a one-time cost, and it was totally worth it to me. It can download a recipe and extract ingredients and instructions.
r/cookingforbeginners
I know how to cook chicken, that was a mere example ;-) I also want to thank you for the specific recommendations on content (for the others, I am aware of the app youtube). To the guys&gals working on the app as mentioned, will also have a look and good luck! Share ... I would say Samin Nosrat’...
r/CookbookLovers
It used to be called Whisk iirc, you can save recipes, meal plans, shopping lists and there’s a lot of other features. Completely free, btw. ... Agreed here. I use this regularly, to meal plan, help me with my grocery order, etc. Every week. ... Check out Deglaze: Cooking, Simplified (100% free).
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