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bund.li is a French smart grocery shopping and meal management Web App built around the goals of keeping budgets under control and reducing waste. It brings shopping lists, real-time budgeting, fridge inventory, AI recipes, local price comparison, and shared shopping baskets into a single web app. No installation is required; it works in mobile, tablet, and desktop browsers, and can be added to the home screen.
On the AI side, the page clearly states that bund.li uses Claude to analyze the ingredients users already have in their fridge and generate 5 recipes suitable for a specified number of people. Each recipe includes quantities, cost per serving, and cooking time; once confirmed, it can also automatically deduct ingredients from inventory. This design is more practical than simple recipe generation, because it is directly connected to inventory and budgeting. The shopping list supports entering prices and quantities, with the budget recalculated in real time. When purchased items are checked off, they are proportionally added to the fridge inventory. The app can send reminders when stock falls below a threshold and can also flag items nearing expiry. The price comparison feature relies on users recording prices from different stores, then suggesting cheaper places to buy items in the shared shopping basket.
bund.li is currently in open Beta, and the page indicates that it is free to use. The official standalone version is priced at 2€/month. If users subscribe to the famy.li family service, bund.li is included in the family subscription. The page does not disclose how long the Beta will last, any free usage limits, payment methods, refund policy, or the specific pricing of famy.li.
Its main strength is a complete closed loop around the use case: what to buy, how much to spend, what is still in stock, what to cook tonight, and how multiple people split expenses—all centered on high-frequency needs for families and shared households. The Web App format lowers the barrier to use, and the standalone price of 2€/month is also fairly lightweight. The limitations are that AI details are sparse: it only says Claude is used, without specifying the model version, usage limits, or quality control for generated results. Price comparison is more like a personal price map, dependent on manual logging, with no visible large-scale automatic price scraping. Data privacy is also insufficiently explained, especially around how consumption records, household members, fridge inventory, and AI analysis data are processed.
bund.li is better suited to French-speaking users, European local-living scenarios, families, or shared households—especially people who want to control their weekly food budget and reduce ingredient waste. The page does not indicate Chinese-language support, nor does it explain access from mainland China, payment availability, or adaptation to local Chinese supermarket pricing. Its accessibility from China can only be considered unknown. Users in China may consider alternatives such as Feishu/Notion spreadsheets, self-built shopping lists, or local recipe and expense-tracking tools.
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bund.li is an Liechtenstein AI Apps provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach bund.li directly.