Save your brainpower
for classes, work, and life.

Stop the 6 PM panic attack.
Get a usable meal in 30 seconds.

Eliminate decision fatigue.
Automate your ‘what to eat’ question

Stop Food Waste use what you already bought.
Just wanted to check what's in the fridge and ended up ordering takeout again?
Restaurants are designed to be convenient. That convenience has a price.
Money that could go toward something that actually matters: a trip, paying off debt, or simply stressing less at the end of the month.
I used to throw out a bunch of veggies every week
Forkcast reminded me to use things before they spoiled and suggested simple bowls and an omelet that actually tasted good. I end the week with less food in the bin and more nights cooking at home.

Hannah Brooks
Saved $40 my first week
I scanned my fridge in 30 seconds and Forkcast gave me three easy dinners — all 15 minutes or less. The grocery list only added the tiny gaps I actually needed, so I stopped ordering takeout midweek and felt less guilty about wasted food."

Sarah Choi
Saved the night when friends dropped by
We had random stuff in the fridge and Forkcast turned it into a one‑pan dinner plus a snack board in 20 minutes. Clear steps, easy swaps, and nothing went bad afterward.

Carlos Mendez

All your meals, Personalized.
How fast will I get a usable meal plan?
One minute. Scan your fridge or snap a receipt and Forkcast returns a pantry-first meal or a one-click plan you can use right away.
Do I have to manually add everything in my fridge?
Nope. Use the fridge scanner (photo or receipt) for one-click capture. You can also add items manually, but it’s not required to see recipes.
Will Forkcast make me buy a bunch of new ingredients?
No. We focus on gap-only shopping — the app only adds missing essentials so you avoid duplicates and extra trips to the store.
I’m a terrible cook. Are the recipes realistic?
Yes. Recipes prioritize short times, simple steps, and microwave- or one-pan options. Expect 10–20 minute wins and clear swap suggestions if you don’t have an ingredient.
Is my fridge data private?
We get it — privacy matters. Fridge scans are used to give you instant meals and reminders and aren’t shared publicly. (Simple, plain language about privacy; full details on the app’s settings page.)










