Plan together. Eat together.
Turn saved recipes into a weekly dinner plan and a grocery list your household can actually use.
Mealwright keeps the moving parts of dinner in one calm place: favorite meals, weeknight preferences, shared plans, grocery progress, and the next useful step.
This week
Dinner plan
Mon
Lemon chicken bowls
35 min
Tue
Sheet pan tacos
Easy
Wed
Open dinner slot
Suggest
Thu
Tomato basil pasta
Pantry
Grocery list
18 items generated from dinners
01
Collect meals that already work
Save family favorites, imported recipes, and starter meals with servings and ingredients attached.
02
Draft the week with less debate
Fill dinner slots from your library, reroll suggestions, and keep open nights obvious.
03
Shop from the plan
Mealwright turns planned dinners and household staples into a checkable grocery list.
Why Mealwright
Built for the real weekly dinner loop.
The app is organized around what happens after someone asks, "what are we doing for dinner this week?"
Recipe memory
Keep meals, notes, ingredients, and servings together so good dinners do not disappear into screenshots.
Planning momentum
Use saved recipes, starter packs, and suggestions to get from blank week to reviewable plan faster.
Grocery follow-through
Generate, edit, share, and check off grocery items from the meals you actually planned.
Household handoff
Invite another household member when you are ready to share plans, staples, and shopping progress.
Household plan
Start solo, then invite your household when the plan is worth sharing.
The core recipe, planning, and grocery flow stays useful for one person. The premium value is household collaboration: shared dinners, shared grocery progress, shared staples, and simple invite links.
Free
Single-user planning
- Save your recipe library
- Plan weekly dinners
- Generate grocery lists
- Use starter recipes and sample weeks
Household
Shared family workflow
- Invite a second household member
- Share dinner plans
- Sync grocery checkoffs
- Manage shared household staples
Household sharing is the first premium layer because it solves the real busy-family problem:
meal planning is easier when both people can see and update the same plan.