№ 01/Meet Forkboard
Your week,
on one board.
The meal planner built for the screen you actually plan on. Forkboard lays your whole week out like a board — not a feed — and learns what you like to eat, so dinner is decided before you're standing in the kitchen.
7 days free. No credit card to start.
One board, every screen — always in sync.
- LiveOn the webPlan in any browser, with the whole week stretched across the board.
- LiveiPhoneThe whole app — plan, rate, scan, shop. On the App Store →
- SoonAndroidOn the way — the same board, the same sync.
Built to live everywhere you cook. More on the way.
№ 02/Our thesis
Most apps treat dinner like a feed to scroll.
It's a planning problem.
- One.
Give it the screen it deserves. A whole week is easier to plan when you can see all seven nights at once, so the board is built to be roomy and taken in at a glance — on your laptop, your tablet, or the full phone app, whichever you reach for.
- Two.
Learn what you like, not what's trending. Thumbs up. Thumbs down. We listen, then we choose. No infinite-scroll recipe feed. No quiz that takes an hour.
- Three.
Plan by energy, not by recipe. A 15-minute Monday and a two-hour Sunday come from the same person. The board respects that.
№ 03/On the menu
What's on the board.
- 01 · Preference engine
- Thumbs that actually move the needle. Cuisines, ingredients you can't stand, dietary needs — all of it shapes tomorrow's board.
- 02 · Pantry-aware planning
- Tell us what's already in the fridge. The board builds around it instead of asking you to buy chicken thighs you already own.
- 03 · Household mode
- Two cooks, two taste profiles, one board. Negotiate dinner without negotiating dinner.
- 04 · Smart grocery export
- One list, organized aisle by aisle the way your store is laid out. Print it or take it with you — no more wandering back for the thing you forgot.
- 05 · Variable effort
- Tag a day "15 min" or "I'm cooking." The board plans the rest of the week around it.
- 06 · Leftover intelligence
- Tonight's chicken becomes Thursday's tacos. The board sees the whole week and threads ingredients through it.
№ 04/The whole week
A meal planner for the whole week — not just tonight.
Most meal-planning tools answer one question: what’s for dinner tonight. Forkboard answers the whole week at once. It’s a meal planner laid out as a board — seven nights you can take in at a glance — so you decide once, with room to think, instead of scrambling at 5:47 every evening.
Tell it a little about how you cook and it does the heavy lifting: it learns what you like from a quick thumbs up or down, plans around the time each night actually has, builds meals from what’s already in your pantry, and threads Monday’s roast into Thursday’s tacos so nothing goes to waste. When the week’s set, it rolls up into one grocery list, organized aisle by aisle.
Because Forkboard is a desktop meal planner first, the whole week lives on one board the way a project or a budget would — not buried in a scrolling feed. Cooking for more than yourself? The family meal planner blends everyone’s tastes into one plan the table can live with, with allergens always respected. Still deciding? Here’s an honest Forkboard vs Mealime comparison.
And it works everywhere. Forkboard runs in any browser and ships as a full iPhone app — not a shopping sidekick, the whole thing. Plan the week, rate meals, scan your pantry, and shop the list from your phone or your laptop, always in sync; the board just has more room to stretch out on a bigger screen. An Android app is coming soon. See exactly how it works.