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[Android, iOS] Lifetime Subscription Licence $29.99 @ Pantry Pic (Recipe Discovery App)

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Pantry Pic is a new Aussie-built app that helps you save money, reduce food waste and cook better with the ingredients you already have at home.

The App Works By:
๐Ÿ“ธ Snapping a photo of your pantry or fridge
โ†’ Instantly get personalised recipe ideas based on your dietary preferences
โ†’ A step-by-step cooking walkthrough for each recipe
โ†’ Add missing items for a recipe to your smart shopping list
โ†’ Keep track of your ingredients in your fridge / pantry so you always know what's at home
โ†’ Build a weekly meal plan with meals you can make with what's at home

What You Get With the Lifetime Deal:
โœ… One-off $29.99 payment (no subscription ever)
๐Ÿฝ๏ธ Unlimited recipe generation
๐Ÿ‘€ Ingredient detection from photos
๐Ÿ“… Weekly meal planning
๐Ÿ›’ Smart shopping lists
๐Ÿ“ฒ Works on iPhone & Android

Who Itโ€™s For:
โ†’ Anyone looking to reduce food waste and save costs
โ†’ People sick of figuring out โ€œwhatโ€™s for dinner?โ€
โ†’ Busy people who want fast dinner ideas made up for them
โ†’ Families wanting easy meal ideas
โ†’ Budget-conscious users wanting to save on groceries

Why Itโ€™s a Deal
โ†’ The standard plan is subscription-based (annual) - For the same price, get a lifetime subscription
โ†’ This Lifetime Deal is a limited early-adopter offer, available only during launch

How to Access Deal:
โ†’ App displays the lifetime deal upon completing onboarding, for a limited time only

Once off purchase, lifetime access.

Watch a quick preview of the app
โ†’ https://www.youtube.com/shorts/nLZRwoBllGs

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  • +4

    I think you will get more take-up if you offer it to us as Beta Testers for a period of time then we can provide feedback etc and pay the special offer price if wanting to buy the app after using it

    • Absolutely!

      You can actually try the core functionality of the app before you subscribe to the lifetime - setting your preferences, such as cooking experience, dietary preferences (vegan, high protein, etc), then upload photo which will generate a list of recipes based on the ingredients detected during onboarding before purchasing special price offer.

      Everyone can also do the 3 day free trial to experience all features beyond that.

      Looking to get long term early day adopters to come along for the ride to provide ongoing feedback to help guide the direction of the product.

      • Where do the recipes come from?

        • For our initial release, the recipes are generated by an LLM. As we grow we are building out as am aggregator so we can provide better / curated recipes based on dietary preferences, ingredients, etc.

          Need to start somewhere ๐Ÿ™

          • @pantrypic: So you are looking for beta testers, but instad of paying them, or give them the product for free to test, you are charging them! Genius!

            • +1

              @tm001: @tm001 I think there is a mix-up between beta testers and early adopters. The app has gone through beta-testing, which has had bugs fixed, features refined, etc.

              We are now offering an early-adopter deal, which is a discounted once off purchase to help get user feedback to shape the product where to take it next.

              Free trial exists in the app to try it out entirely before purchasing the lifetime deal.

  • +11

    Or you could just use chat gpt for free. Sounds like an AI slop app, with an AI slop post to promote it.

    • It's all Ai. The app, the post…OP? Also a robot.

      • Sorry my first time posting a deal here… ๐Ÿค–

    • +2

      Sure anyone can use ChatGPT to get recipes, that's what I was doing before I built the app.

      However things like keeping track of ingredients, shopping list based on missing ingredients for recipes and meal planning wasn't easily achieved in a friendly way with ChatGPT, which is why I built the app with a nice user interface.

      I have put a lot of time into the app, would have been nice if you gave it a try before you call it a "slop app"

      • +1

        Happy to try if you provide a free trial. Trying by buying lifetime access is really not trying, that is purchasing your product (in beta version if I understand it correctly)

        • @tm001 yes you can try the entire app as a free trial

  • +3

    thought ozb is a deal platform, not a marketing / ad platform. What is the RRP of the "Lifetime Subscription License"?

    • -2

      The annual subscription is $29.99, the lifetime deal is $29.99 also and is limited just for the initial launch of the app

      • +2

        Good luck trying to get someone paying $30 per year for something they can really easily do via ChatGPT for free (or via paid subscription nearly everyone has now).
        Furthermore, as much as I hate subscription model for SW, in cases where ongoing cost is an issu this is necessary. Your model cost moeny each time it is used, you may struggle to support those "lifetime" users after just couple of years. And then you follow the many others grandfathering the app, and creating a new great app "Pantry photo", with a new subscription and leave those who paid for lifetime in the limbo… Seen it so many times…

        • @tm001 I think you should give the app a try, there is a free trial where you can access the app entirely. I think you'd find far more quickly its better than prompting to ChatGPT.

          Some examples:
          1. There is a walkthrough for each recipe to take you step by step which you can set a timer for each step
          2. The ingredients scanned are saved to your inventory so you always know what's on hand. You can generate recipes from those selected ingredients at any time
          3. You can assign your recipes to different days of the week, so you can plan meals with what you already have
          4. A shopping list where you can add missing ingredients for recipes
          5. A user interface๐Ÿ“ฑ

  • +1

    Maybe if it was $2 for the lifetime. Otherwise, tell โ€˜em theyโ€™re dreaminโ€™.

  • How long has this been around? How do I know "lifetime" doesn't end in 6 months from now?

    • The company registered to the app has been around for 8 years building mobile apps, not going anywhere, this app is the real deal.

  • The app looks good and is a good idea, but I'll be interested to see how well it captures everything in a fridge and pantry.

    You need to quickly get a website up for the company name.

    3 days trial isn't long enough, it should be at least a week to get people hooked.

    I'm not sure if it's available, but there needs to be a way to connect to shopping lists from supermarkets and recipes from other apps.

    • +1

      Thanks for the thoughtful feedback, really appreciate it!

      The ingredient detection does quite well, picks up things you would expect it wouldn't, but also can get things wrong. We have a feature to add, edit or delete detected ingredients before generating the recipes.

      Yes agreed, we have some refinements to onboarding and trial in the pipeline, just need a bit more feedback before we go ahead and pull triggers, the focus would be to get people experiencing the product more before trial.

      Yes both features mentioned are great feedback and are in the pipeline, just a little too early for us to go ahead and implement without more user feedback. We have actually partnered with online grocery brands as an initial step, longer term get more involved with larger brands

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