About Quartermaster
I had 100+ recipes scattered across bookmarks, screenshots, Apple Notes, and half-remembered conversations. "What should we have for dinner?" shouldn't be a 30-minute research project every night.
So I built the tool I wanted. One place for your recipes, your pantry, your meal plan, and your shopping list. If you know what you have and what you like to cook, the rest should take care of itself. Quartermaster helps you find dinners that need fewer things, plan the week ahead, and write your shopping list when you're ready.
It's built for people who actually cook at home, not food bloggers or professional chefs. Just anyone who'd rather eat than plan.
What you can do
Store recipes. Import from URLs, bulk-import from Apple Notes or text files, or build from scratch with ingredients, instructions, and photos.
Keep a Pantry. Add the things you usually keep around — fridge staples, condiments, freezer items, dry goods. The shopping list uses it to flag what you may need to buy.
Discover what to cook. See which recipes need fewer things from the store.
Plan and shop. Plan meals for the week. Quartermaster spots shared ingredients across meals and builds one shopping list.
Cook together. Invite your partner or housemates to share a recipe library, Pantry, and meal plan. Changes sync in real time.
Built for messy hands
Most recipe apps are great for browsing but terrible for actually cooking. Quartermaster is the opposite: tap ingredients and steps to cross them off, start timers right from recipe instructions, and scale servings on the fly.