Your recipes, in one place
Save recipes from cookbooks, websites, screenshots, and texts from friends. Edit them, organize them how you want, and pull them up when you cook. Save one or save a hundred — they're yours either way.
Your recipes, your cooking, and the friends you cook with.
Frigo is an app for home cooks. Foster your cooking community, organize the recipes you love, and turn it into your own personal sous chef — one that learns from what you cook, what you have in your fridge, and what sounds good for dinner tonight.
Save recipes from cookbooks, websites, screenshots, and texts from friends. Edit them, organize them how you want, and pull them up when you cook. Save one or save a hundred — they're yours either way.
Keep up with what your friends and family are cooking, get inspired, and save recipes to try later. Plan, cook, and make memories of the meals you share with the people you love.
Teach it what's in your kitchen, what you've cooked, and what you like. Pull it out at the farmers market, in front of the fridge, or whenever dinner's a question mark — Frigo works with what you've given it, sharper the more you use it.
Frigo is in active development with a small group of home cooks. If this sounds like something you'd use, reach out and we'll send you an access code along with a link to download the app.
I started building Frigo because of how my partner Mary and I cook. We love trying new recipes, cooking from the garden or what's in season at the farmers market, eating well on a budget, and sharing meals with the people we love.
Mary is the one who can stand at the fridge and say "Dilly bean stew from the Something From Nothing cookbook — we made it last fall and loved it. We have the rest of that cabbage in the fridge, the dill at Fred Meyer looks good and is on sale, and we have that whole loaf of bread we should finish." My mind has a hard time getting to those places on its own. But I didn't want to build something that replaces what Mary's mind does — I wanted to build something that supports it, nurtures it, and gives the rest of us a way in.
I built Frigo thinking about how we cook at home, and the thousand different ways my friends and family cook. The parents trying to get dinner on the table for a hungry toddler. The friend working a night shift who has twenty minutes to eat something good. People who follow a recipe to the letter every time, even on the twentieth cook. People like my brother who don't look at recipes at all. The 30-somethings who want to eat well but don't always have the time to figure out what to cook.
My vision for Frigo is an app for all of them — and for all the home cooks in between.
— Tom, Portland, OR