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Cookmode started as professional software as a private chef tool I built to plan weeks, learn each household's taste, and run everything except the cooking, priced at $99/month.
What you're getting is that same system, priced for home cooks. I wanted it accessible to anyone who cooks, not just households that can hire a chef.
The real recipe-matching and menu generation behind it aren't cheap to run, and I'd rather charge a fair price than quietly cover costs with ads or by selling your data.
It works out to about a pack of chicken thighs a month, and most members save more than that if it saves you from even a single night of "nothing sounds good, let's order out" per month.
You tell Cookmode a bit about your household when you start, then rate dishes as you cook them. Every rating sharpens next week's menu. A month in, the menus feel less like suggestions and more like it knows your house.
No — Cookmode works in any browser: your phone, a tablet, or the laptop on your counter. Nothing to install.
I will say, I built this as a tool for being on a laptop or iPad, which I think makes for a nicer cooking experience that scrolling around a phone.
One subscription covers your household — the menus are built for the whole house, not one eater.
If you want details on how to log in to multiple devices you can find a video on it inside the community.