The "AI for search and substitution" angle makes sense - ingredient substitution for dietary restrictions is genuinely hard to do well across recipes and that's probably where your moat is vs. the generic meal planning apps.
I'm building ad-vertly.ai (marketing autopilots for solo founders). Curious where you're at with distribution - the allergy/dietary restriction angle seems like it would resonate well in specific communities (new parent groups, allergy forums, etc.). Are you targeting those, or still mostly letting the product speak for itself at this stage?
Anyway, amazing idea and I absolutely feel you. Recipe sites (and search engine results) are cluttered like hell, that's why I started collecting recipes in Mealie. But in practice this merely bumped my pool from "five fallback meals" to "10 usual recipes, which mostly cover my eating preferences since I'm the only one in the household putting recipes into Mealie".
- Pick mode for when you're in the store looking like a deer in headlights at the produce section. It gives you 3 solid options instantly.
- AI mode (WIP) for "something with chicken, but I also have carrots in the fridge that are going bad."
Plus aisle-sorted shopping lists for everything. No more backtracking at Aldi.
For me, having a selection of high quality recipes would be important. For more experienced cooks like my husband, he would just tweak on the fly or use his own recipe anyhow and would enjoy being able to plan with the household and have a shopping list.
Good luck with the project!
Thanks a lot.