Built for households

Cooking, but together

One place for your recipes, grocery list, and meal plan — shared with the people you actually cook for, on every screen in the house.

Hearth on a laptop — the household recipe library in the web app
Hearth on a tablet — the household's shared meal plan
Hearth on a phone — the shared grocery list, sorted by aisle

Sound familiar?

That recipe one of you screenshotted last week.

The grocery list three people keep adding to in a group text.

The meal plan that lives in nobody's head, exactly.

Hearth pulls it all into one place — for everyone in your house.

Save it once. Everyone has it.

Paste a URL, snap a photo, or drop in a video transcript. AI cleans it up into a proper recipe — and your whole household can find it forever.

  • Works with food blogs, Instagram, TikTok, handwritten cards
  • One source of truth your house can search and cook from
  • Chrome extension detects recipes on any site — save with one click
Hearth grocery list view

One list. Everyone adds.

Turn any recipe into a grocery list in one tap. Your household sees it update live — no more group texts asking who got the milk.

  • Items grouped by aisle so the trip is faster
  • Build the list from one recipe or a whole week
  • Anyone in the household can add, check off, or share it
Hearth meal planner view

Plan the week. As a team.

Drop recipes onto a shared weekly plan. Let AI suggest a week from your saved recipes, or fill it in by hand. Mark meals cooked as you go.

  • Schedule dinners across the week, shared with your household
  • One-tap AI plan from the recipes you've already saved
  • Roll the whole week's ingredients into a single grocery list
Hearth household sharing view

The feature recipe apps forgot.

Most apps treat cooking as a solo hobby. Hearth treats it like what it actually is — a thing your house does together. Invite anyone, share everything.

  • Recipes, lists, and meal plans shared by default
  • Real-time sync across phones, web, and the extension
  • Built for families, roommates, partners — whoever's in your kitchen

Wherever your household is

Phone in the kitchen, laptop on the couch, browser at your desk. Everything stays in sync.

How it works

Three steps to a kitchen that runs on the same page.

1

Save a recipe

Paste a link, snap a photo, or type it in. AI cleans it up.

2

Invite your household

Share an invite link. Family or roommates join with a tap.

3

Cook and shop in sync

Plan the week, build the list, check things off together.

Questions, answered

Is Hearth free? +

Yes, Hearth is free to start with a limited number of recipes. Upgrade to an optional subscription when you're ready for a larger recipe library. No credit card required to sign up.

How is this different from Paprika or Mela? +

Those are great single-cook apps. Hearth is built around households — recipes, grocery lists, and meal plans are shared with the people you actually cook for. Everyone stays in sync without group texts or screenshots.

Can I import recipes from anywhere? +

Yes. Paste a URL from any food blog, snap a photo of a cookbook page, or even import from a video transcript. AI structures it into a proper recipe.

What platforms does Hearth run on? +

iOS, Android, the web, and a Chrome extension for saving recipes from any site. Sign in once and everything syncs.

Who owns my recipes? +

You do. You can export your recipes anytime, and we don't sell your data.

Start with your next meal

Free to start. No credit card. Cook together from day one.