Eat Planner
Plan and organize your meals with Eat Planner, your Cooking Assistant, to.
Plan and organize your meals with Eat Planner, your Cooking Assistant, to reduce food waste and save time on grocery shopping.
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Freemium
One-click workflow
Runs your entire Cooking Assistant workflow in a single action, not ten.
Export anywhere
Outputs in formats your existing stack already reads — no conversion step.
Team collaboration
Share workspaces with teammates; no separate account needed for each person.
Version snapshots
Every save creates a restore point, so experimenting costs nothing.
✓Handles the repetitive parts of Cooking Assistant in seconds.
✓Generous free tier lets you fully evaluate before paying.
✓Output quality is consistently good enough to ship with light editing.
✕Requires an internet connection — no offline mode.
✕The most powerful settings are locked behind paid plans.
✕No native mobile app; browser tab only.
| Tool | Pricing | Upvotes | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
Birthday Wingman |
Freemium | ▲ 168 | ★ 4.8 |
AiHunt |
Freemium | ▲ 77 | ★ 3.8 |
Gift With Bear |
Freemium | ▲ 295 | ★ 3.6 |
Eat Planner is listed as Freemium. Free plan available; paid plans remove limits.
Eat Planner is strongest at automating repetitive Cooking Assistant tasks. Most users report the output quality is good enough to use with minor edits, saving meaningful time vs doing it manually.
Key constraints: (1) requires an active internet connection, (2) advanced features require a paid plan, (3) it's purpose-built for Cooking Assistant — if you need it to do unrelated things, it likely won't.
In the Cooking Assistant category, Eat Planner sits in the middle ground: easier to start than enterprise tools, more capable than browser extensions. See the comparison table above for specifics.
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Birthday Wingman
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