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Cookbook App is an online recipe management tool for individuals and families. Its core goal is to bring recipes, meal planning, and shopping lists into one place. Users can access it through a modern browser, as well as Android, iPhone, and iPad apps; the page also mentions that Windows, Linux, and Mac apps are coming soon.
Based on the main content, its key features include saving all your recipes, importing recipes from dozens of websites, creating a weekly meal planner, and automatically adding ingredients to a shopping list. It also supports taking photos of handwritten recipes and importing them into the app, adding recipes to a preparation list to keep track of crossed-off steps and ingredients, and customizing the design. For collaboration, users can add family members and friends to the same cookbook group so everyone can edit and use recipes together, and they can also share individual recipes via links. However, the page does not explain roles, permission levels, or admin controls.
The site shows “Register for free,” indicating that free registration is available, but it does not disclose plans, pricing, free usage limits, subscription cycles, or cancellation details. Third-party integration mainly appears in the form of importing from recipe websites. The official site says it already supports dozens of websites and accepts user feedback for adding new ones, but it does not provide a full list. In terms of security and compliance, the main page only includes a Privacy Policy link; there is no visible information about encryption, backups, data storage regions, GDPR, or compliance certifications. There is also no information about an API or developer support.
Its main strength is a clear end-to-end workflow: collecting recipes, planning weekly meals, generating shopping lists, and sharing with family are all covered, while multi-device access lowers the barrier to use. The drawbacks are limited disclosure around business details and enterprise-grade capabilities, desktop apps are not yet officially available, and information on permissions, security, and APIs is insufficient. It is better suited to families, couples, friend groups, or frequent home cooks, and less suitable for enterprise teams that need complex permissions, auditing, and system integrations.
The collected content does not provide information about access from mainland China, payment methods, or localization, so its availability in China is unknown. If access or payment is restricted, alternatives to consider include overseas products such as Paprika, AnyList, and Samsung Food, or building a DIY recipe database and shopping list with tools like Notion, Feishu Sheets, or TickTick.
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cookbook-app.com is an Germany SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach cookbook-app.com directly.