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groceri.es is a web-based recipe management and meal-planning app. Its core purpose is to help users maintain recipes, plan meals/menu plans in advance, and automatically generate a groceries list. It is not a complex SaaS product for enterprise procurement or restaurant supply chains; rather, it is closer to a self-hosted recipe and shopping-list tool for individuals or households.
Based on the main description, groceri.es centers on recipe management, menu planning, and shopping-list generation. Technically, it is built with Python and the Flask framework, uses Fomantic UI for its pages, and mentions deployment-related components such as docker and uwsgi-nginx-flask. The project emphasizes separation between the application and data, and can connect to a SQL-style database. It also includes Flask-Login, Flask-Babel, and Flask-Migrate, covering basic capabilities such as login flow, internationalization, and database migration.
The text does not mention any commercial plans, subscription fees, or payment methods. The project is clearly open source and meant to be self-hosted, with source code available on GitHub. As a result, its costs mainly come from servers, databases, domains, backups, and personal operations time. Developer capabilities such as APIs, webhooks, and SDKs are not mentioned; beyond the open source code, developer support information is limited.
Its advantages are that it is open source, self-hosted, and built on a common technology stack, making it suitable for users who care about data control. Support for a SQL-style database also leaves room for future expansion. The downsides are equally clear: the project is in an early stage, the author explicitly notes that features are not yet fully implemented, the interface may be immature, and the application may even break and cause data loss. Therefore, it is not suitable for teams with high requirements for stability, backups, permissions, auditing, and service support.
It is better suited to technically capable individuals, families, or open-source enthusiasts who want to build their own recipe library and shopping-list system. The source text does not provide information about access from China, so this depends on the actual deployment location. If self-hosted on a server in China or on an accessible server, the experience will depend on the server’s network. No payment information is provided. Alternatives worth watching include more mature self-hosted home-management/recipe tools such as Mealie, Tandoor Recipes, and Grocy.
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groceri.es is an Unknown Health provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach groceri.es directly.