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recipicity is a recipe discovery, organization, and sharing platform from recipicity LLC, available on the web and via mobile apps. It is positioned not as a traditional enterprise SaaS product, but as a personal/family productivity tool for home cooks: users can save recipes from across the web, plan weekly meals, generate shopping lists, and share what they are cooking with friends, family, and the community.
Based on the page content, the product has a clear main workflow. First, “Import Any Recipe” lets users paste any website URL and instantly import ingredients and steps. Second, “Plan Your Week” allows recipes to be dragged onto a calendar, with the system automatically generating a grocery list. Third, its AI features include drafting recipes from scratch and using photos to provide cooking times, tips, and troubleshooting advice. On the community side, users can follow cooks, comment, share, browse trending/latest recipes, and receive a weekly email featuring 5 community recipes.
The page states “Free during beta,” indicating that the product is currently free during its beta phase. The refund policy mentions a Premium subscription and offers a full refund within 14 days of the first purchase, but specific pricing, plan tiers, and the boundaries of premium features are not disclosed. For payments, the terms state that in-app purchases are handled through Apple or Google; the refund process also mentions Paddle handling refunds, but the exact applicable scenarios are not fully explained.
Its strengths are that recipe importing, meal planning, and shopping lists form a complete home-cooking workflow, while the AI features are also well aligned with real-time kitchen use cases. The community design helps users discover content and build up shared recipe resources. The privacy policy explicitly mentions GDPR, CCPA, data rights, and service providers such as Cloudflare. The main limitation is that it is weak from an enterprise software perspective: there is no visible support for team permissions, SSO, audit logs, enterprise compliance reports, APIs, or developer documentation. Premium pricing and benefits are also not transparent. In addition, the user content licensing terms are relatively broad, so users should pay attention to copyright and privacy boundaries before sharing publicly.
recipicity is better suited to home cooks, recipe enthusiasts, and individuals or families who want to manage recipes and shopping lists in one place. It is not suitable as an enterprise knowledge base or a formal operations system for food-service organizations. The source content does not provide information on access from mainland China, so its accessibility there is unknown.
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