GetMealAI Recipes & Plans

Answer-first summary

GetMeal is designed for cooks who want to save recipes from websites without ending up with a folder full of dead links. Instead of bookmarking the story around the recipe, the workflow focuses on extracting the cooking fields you actually need later: title, ingredients, steps, time, and source. That makes the saved result easier to search, easier to edit, and much easier to reuse inside weekly meal planning and shopping. If your current system still treats recipe clipping as a side task, this is the feature that turns recipe saving into a dependable kitchen workflow.

Why recipe clipping still matters in 2026

Many meal planning products still assume the food catalog should belong to the platform. That works for onboarding, but it breaks down once you already have dishes you trust. GetMeal starts from the opposite idea: the recipes you already cook are the highest-signal input for future planning, so saving them cleanly is the first job.

What GetMeal extracts for you

When you paste a recipe link, GetMeal focuses on the fields that matter in the kitchen: title, ingredients, steps, time, yield, and where available the lead image. That means the result is easier to search, easier to edit, and easier to convert into a weekly plan.

Why this is different from bookmarking

A bookmark remembers a page. A cooking library remembers the recipe. That distinction matters when a site redesigns, paywalls a page, or hides the useful part under popups and long-form storytelling. GetMeal is built to preserve the part you actually need at dinnertime.

Can GetMeal save recipes from websites?

Yes. The recipe import workflow is designed to extract the useful cooking data from a recipe page so you can search it, edit it, and reuse it later inside planning and shopping.

Why is recipe import better than bookmarking?

Bookmarking remembers a page location. Recipe import is meant to preserve the structured cooking information you need after the page changes, loads slowly, or gets buried under popups and story text.

Can I export recipes I save in GetMeal?

Portability is part of the product promise. GetMeal is being built around exportable data rather than making your recipe library dependent on one closed platform forever.

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