Eatsë
An iOS app that takes the decision fatigue out of dinner

Our Take
Jason Fishburn got tired of standing in his kitchen at 6pm, staring at the fridge, thinking about anything except what's for dinner. So he built Eatsë—not as a startup, not with a roadmap meeting, just as a tool he actually needed. His wife needed it too. That's it. That's the whole origin story. No Series A, no pitch deck, no "we're disrupting the $150 billion meal kit industry" nonsense. Just an iOS app that decides what's for dinner, writes the full recipe, and builds your grocery list in 30 seconds.
Here's the thing: decision fatigue is real. Not lack of recipes—there's millions of recipes online. Not lack of food—you've got stuff in the fridge. The problem is that at 6pm your brain is done making decisions and another one feels like asking too much. Eatsë solves exactly that. Set your taste once—allergies, diet, cuisines, spice tolerance, cooking comfort, who's at the table—and it handles the rest. Six screens, five minutes, done forever. Pick this week's meals, tap to add, assign to days, cook from real recipes with ingredients scaled to your household. The grocery list is already built, organized by section. Download it, send it to your partner, done.
It's 5 stars on the App Store with 17 ratings. Two weeks free. Your data stays yours—email, taste profile, recipes, all of it stored in your account, never sold or shared. Cancel anytime from iPhone Settings. No buried unsubscribe links, no drama. Jason still cooks dinner most nights. That's who made this.
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