Run My Kitchen is an AI cooking assistant designed for home users, with the core goal of answering the question: βWhatβs for dinner tonight?β Users can tell the app what they have in the fridge or pantry, and it combines that with household information such as allergies, dietary preferences, and picky eating habits to generate a weekly dinner plan, a shopping list for missing ingredients, and step-by-step cooking guidance with timers.
The product covers the full workflow from ingredient entry and recipe generation to weekly planning, shopping, and cooking. The site says users can enter ingredients by typing, scanning, or voice input, and food scanning can also provide nutrition information. For shopping, it supports one-click access to Instacart. Its differentiation is not general-purpose chat, but a household kitchen workflow: constraints such as children refusing green vegetables, a gluten-free spouse, or family allergy history can all be incorporated into the planning process.
The public pages repeatedly emphasize Free, No credit card, No ads, and No subscriptions, suggesting that the current positioning is a permanently free, ad-free model, though no long-term monetization plan is disclosed. On privacy, the homepage states βYour data stays yours,β but the Terms of Service also say that ingredients, preferences, and recipe requests submitted by users may be used to operate and improve the service, train and improve AI, and potentially create anonymized features visible to other users. Therefore, users who are sensitive about dietary health or family member information should still be cautious about what they enter.
Its strengths are a clear use case, low barrier to entry, detailed consideration of household dietary constraints, and an emphasis on reducing waste and grocery spending. Its limitations are also clear: it does not disclose the underlying AI model or accuracy; AI-generated recipes, nutrition data, cooking times, and temperatures are not guaranteed to be accurate; allergy and medical-diet needs cannot be fully delegated to the app; and product barcode data may come from third parties and could be outdated or incorrect.
Run My Kitchen is suitable for users who often struggle with family dinners, want to use up ingredients in the fridge, and need to balance dietary restrictions with picky eating. It is not suitable as a medical nutrition tool, strict allergy-management system, or professional restaurant R&D tool. The scraped text does not specify access conditions from China, and the Instacart shopping integration clearly points to a North American market. Payment is not an issue because the service is currently free. Chinese-language support is not disclosed; users in China may also consider Chinese recipe tools such as δΈε¨ζΏ and ηΎι£ζ°, or build their own meal-planning workflow with a general-purpose AI assistant.
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runmykitchen.com is an United States 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 runmykitchen.com directly.