Que Comemos Hoy is an AI-powered family dinner planning tool developed in Argentina. Its pitch is to “plan a week of family dinners in seconds.” It runs as a PWA, meaning it can be installed on a phone from the browser without going through the App Store, and it claims to support offline use. The product is tightly focused on one core scenario: reducing the daily “what should we eat?” decision, avoiding repeats from last week’s meals, and automatically organizing a supermarket shopping list.
The page clearly states that it is Powered by Claude AI. Users first enter family members, ages, dietary preferences, and restrictions. The AI then generates dinner suggestions for the week, including ingredients and step-by-step instructions. Users can swipe to discard dishes they do not like and confirm suitable ones, after which the tool creates a shopping list grouped by category. It also includes history tracking, allowing it to remember menus from previous weeks to avoid repetition. Users can also upload or enter favorite recipes, which the AI will prioritize in future planning.
Pricing is relatively clear, though some wording appears slightly inconsistent. The page mentions “start with 2 weeks free” and “no credit card required.” The free plan is listed as 0 ARS/month and notes up to 6 months free, with 2 planning sessions per month in the first month, but the shopping list feature appears locked in the free version. The Familiar plan costs 7,860 ARS/month, can be canceled at any time, and includes unlimited dinners, unlocked shopping lists, full history, an unlimited recipe library, and weekly reminders.
Its strengths are a vertical use case and a simple workflow: it can quickly generate menus from household information and turn the results into a shopping list. The PWA format also lowers the barrier to installation. Limitations include the lack of public details on the specific Claude model version used, nutrition or allergy validation mechanisms, APIs, integrations with third-party grocery platforms, payment methods, and more complete data-processing practices. On data privacy, it only states that data is stored in a secure database and visible only to the user, without explaining encryption, deletion, or the boundaries of data sent to the model.
It is suitable for users in Spanish- or English-speaking environments who want automated family dinner planning, especially households with dietary restrictions, children, or recurring grocery needs. Chinese-language support is not mentioned, and access from mainland China is unknown. Even if the site can be opened, its Argentina-based pricing, payment options, and recipe context may not fit users in China. Alternatives include using ChatGPT/Claude directly to generate meal plans, or combining local Chinese recipe and grocery apps to manually organize shopping lists.
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