If you want an AI assistant to handle some of the household drudgery, especially meal planning and grocery shopping, Ollie could be a good option. It can handle lots of chores, including creating customized meal plans and shopping lists, comparing prices at different stores and placing orders on your behalf. Its user-centric design, free of bias and ads, is designed to cut your stress and free up your time.
Another contender is Dinnerfy, an AI-powered app that helps you plan dinners and then shop for them. It's got a swipe interface for selecting dinners, and it can generate shopping lists you can edit and order through Instacart with a single tap. You can filter by diet, and a RecipeBox feature lets you save your own recipes for future use.
If you're looking for something a bit healthier, MealProAI offers a weekly meal plan based on your nutritional needs and health goals. It includes simple recipes, ingredient lists and shopping lists, and can accommodate various restrictions. It's good for people who want to eat healthy but don't have the time or budget for a personal chef.
Last, ChefGPT offers a more elaborate meal planning and cooking experience. It'll suggest recipes based on your preferences and needs, and it's got tools like PantryChef for using ingredients you already have on hand and MacrosChef for recipes that are tailored to macronutrient levels. It's geared for people who want to improve their cooking skills and try new cuisines.