Looking for a Yummly Alternative After the Shutdown?

See it adapt to allergies, servings & swaps.

If you are hunting for a Yummly alternative, you probably did not go looking by choice. Yummly, the recipe-discovery app that held a taste profile and the saved recipes for something like 20 million people, shut down in December 2024 and took everyone's collections with it. One person wrote, "I've been using Yummly for years and have saved over 500 recipes." Another: "Why didn't we get any notice??" If that is you, this is an honest guide to what you lost, what to look for next, and where the options actually stand.

What you actually lost when Yummly closed

Yummly was a recipe library and a discovery engine. You searched, you saved, you built a personal collection over years, and a taste profile nudged what it showed you. What went dark was a decade of clipping — as one refugee put it, "I just lost things I've been saving for over a decade."

The instinct now is to find a one-to-one replacement: another library to hoard recipes in. That is worth naming up front, because the honest answer is that no single app is a perfect drop-in, and the job you want done may not be the one Yummly was quietly doing for you.

Two different jobs hide inside "Yummly alternative"

Before you pick anything, split the need in two:

Yummly blurred these. Decide which one you actually miss. If you clipped 500 recipes and cooked from them, you want a library. If what you liked was opening the app and knowing what to make without the hunt, you want a planner. And watch for the thing refugees keep flagging when they get force-migrated somewhere pricier: "I just want the meal planning, not the health and weight loss features."

An honest look at the best Yummly alternatives

For the library job, several apps do it well. Paprika clips and stores recipes from anywhere and works offline. Samsung Food (formerly Whisk) saves and organizes, though its shopping list has critics. Plan to Eat is built around importing your own recipes and turning them into a plan. Mealime and SideChef lean toward guided cooking from their own catalogs. Peel sits closer to the discovery-and-suggestion end that Yummly occupied.

None of them is Yummly, and that is fine — pick by the job, not the logo. There is a fuller rundown in apps like Yummly, and a wider best meal planning app comparison if you want the whole field side by side.

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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Where Eatsë fits — and where it does not

Be clear about this: Eatsë is not a place to re-import your 500 clipped recipes. It is a meal planner, not a library or a clipper. If saving and organizing recipes is the job you miss, one of the apps above is your answer.

But a lot of refugees find that the clipping was never really the point. The point was not staring into the fridge at six with no idea what to make. That is the job Eatsë does. It suggests the week's dinners, tailored to your taste, and you pick the ones that sound good. It scales each recipe to how many you are cooking for — one, two, or six. And it builds a single grocery list, sorted by aisle, from the meals you chose. You rate what you eat, and the weeks ahead lean toward what you liked.

If you are new to the category, here is what a meal planning app is. Coming off a meal kit instead of an app? The same logic runs through this HelloFresh alternative.

What people are saying

5★ average · 21 ratings on the App Store

LOVE!

Makes planning meals a lot easier!
— elizlennon

Life-changing app

Where has this been my whole life?! Saved hours and hours of planning and finding recipes. Love the download feature of the grocery list to make task-sharing between my husband and I easy. A must-download!
— reviewgirl0668

Useful meal planning

I’ve really enjoyed this app so far! I like how it gives suggestions based on our preferences. Also like how it builds the shopping list for you. Lots of good looking recipes to choose from too. Will like seeing how overtime this helps us to make good meal planning choices.
— KarynKT

A game-changer for solo, gluten-free living with ADHD

This app is amazing. I’m gluten-free, live alone, and have ADHD — and this app feels like it was made specifically for me. Meal planning used to feel overwhelming, but now it’s actually manageable. The gluten-free filters save me so much time/stress, and the structure it provides is exactly what my brain needs. No more decision fatigue, no more wasted groceries.
— HBaumeyer

UI awesome!

Have loved the UI on this app. Very easy to navigate and PERFECT for helping me plan dinners for the week ahead.
— alliosn_ppp

Thinking for Me!

I love this app! I do enjoy cooking, but sometimes the mental load around it is too much. This app makes it easy to plan out my week — ingredients, prep, and even ways to rate it for later. It’s all in one app and makes it all at my fingertips.
— AlliKelEvie

Food sensitivies

We have food allergies and sensitivities in our family. I feel like I get in a food rut. This app suggests a healthy and interesting variety that meet all of our dietary restrictions. We are loving using it!
— Blended Family of 6

Makes meal planning a BREEZE!

This app takes the stress out of weekly meal planning! There are so many amazing recipes that fit any lifestyle/cooking skill level. Bot sure how I’ve lived without it!
— margobaker

Makes Meal Planning Easy!

This app is great for weekly meal inspiration and grocery planning. The grocery list where you can plan out everything for the week is incredibly helpful.
— Kirtkrom

Excited!

I’m so excited for a way to take the thinking out of meal planning.
— JenniGies

Ease and options!

Within minutes we had a weekly menu planned, and a grocery list curated. I quickly marked off what we already had in house and sent the text off to have shared insight. Can’t wait to see how the app continues to adapt our tastes based off recipe reviews and selections. Baby steps to enjoying cooking-in more!!
— mchill24

What Eatsë does

Eatsë suggests the week's dinners, you choose from them, and it scales the recipes to your servings and builds one aisle-sorted grocery list. Not a recipe vault to rebuild from scratch — a planner that answers "what's for dinner" so you can just cook. Dinner, figured out.

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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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