Apps Like Yummly, Grouped by What You Actually Used It For
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When people search for apps like Yummly, they're usually browsing for a replacement that feels the same. The trouble is that Yummly did a few different jobs at once, and no single app picks up all of them. So the honest way to compare is not by star rating. It's by the one thing you actually opened Yummly to do. Sort the field that way and the right replacement gets obvious fast.
Below are the apps like Yummly, grouped by the job. Find the row that sounds like you.
If you used Yummly to save and organize recipes
This is the biggest group. You clipped recipes from around the web, tagged them, and built a library over years. If that's you, you want a recipe keeper, and the loss of a saved collection is the real wound here.
- Paprika stores recipes, clips from any site, and strips the food-blog preamble so you get the ingredients and steps. It's a library you own, not a planner.
- Samsung Food (formerly Whisk) also clips and saves, with a shared shopping list bolted on. Worth knowing the tradeoff: some longtime users find its list handling clumsy, so test it against a real week before you commit your collection to it.
These apps store what you give them. What they don't do is narrow the week for you. If the blank page was never your problem, they're the closest match to old Yummly.
If you used Yummly to plan the week and shop
This is the quieter group, and it's the one that gets mislabeled. You didn't open Yummly to hoard recipes. You opened it so the week had a shape and the store trip had a list. That's a different product entirely: a planner, not a library.
- Mealime suggests meals, plans a few days, and builds a grocery list. Lighter on the recipe-saving side, stronger on getting a plan and a list without much fuss.
- Eatsë sits here too, and it's worth being plain about the fit. It suggests the week's dinners for you to pick from, scales each one to how many you're feeding, and combines everything into one grocery list sorted by aisle. You set what you don't eat and what you like once, and the weeks ahead lean toward your taste. It does not import or store your old Yummly recipes, so if a saved library is what you're mourning, start with the keepers above instead.
The line between the two groups is simple. A keeper waits for you to decide, then holds what you chose. A planner suggests the week, and you pick from what it offers. If the hunting was the part that wore you down, a keeper hands you a bigger blank page, and a planner is the one you're after.
Like this one, every night.
Eatsë suggests the week's dinners, writes the recipes, and sorts the grocery list by aisle — so you pick and cook.
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How to pick in one question
Ask yourself what you did first when you opened Yummly.
If the answer is "searched for something specific and saved it," you're a library person. Go to Paprika or Samsung Food.
If the answer is "hoped it would tell me what to make this week," you're a planner person, and a recipe keeper will quietly frustrate you the same way Yummly's search eventually did.
Plenty of former Yummly users are actually in the second group and don't realize it, because Yummly blurred the two. If that's you, meal planning + grocery list app walks through what that job looks like on its own, and best meal planning app covers how to choose across the wider field. For the full switch-after-the-shutdown guide, start with the yummly alternative rundown.
What Eatsë does
Eatsë suggests the week's dinners, you pick the ones that sound good, and it scales each recipe to your household and builds one grocery list organized by aisle. You tell it what you don't eat and what you like, and it gets to know your taste as you go. It's a planner, not a recipe library, so it's the right fit only if the part you wanted off your plate was the finding and the list, not saving.
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Dinner, figured out.
Eatsë is free on the App Store. It plans the week, scales every recipe to your house, and builds the grocery list by aisle — you pick and cook.
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