
Four steps to a plan that works.
Have a quick conversation about your household — dietary preferences, cooking habits, how many you're feeding. No forms to fill out.
The AI builds a complete weekly meal plan scored and balanced for your taste, nutrition, and schedule.
Accept the plan, swap out any meal, or skip a night. The AI learns from every choice you make.
Your grocery list is built automatically from the plan — consolidated, organized, and covering only what you're actually making this week.
Real recipes from real food sites, scored for your household and assembled into a weekly plan.
Eatgent discovers recipes from food sites across the web and scores each one 0–100 against your tastes, nutrition goals, and household preferences. The best ones make it into your plan.
Eatgent makes meal decisions for you — a complete weekly plan balanced for variety, effort, and nutrition across all seven days.
No three pasta nights in a row. The AI balances variety, nutrition, and cooking effort across your entire week — not just one meal at a time.
Busy Tuesday? The plan accounts for takeout, leftovers, and dining out as real strategies — so your grocery list only covers meals you're actually making.

My partner and I spent years in the same loop. Meal kit burnout, the 6 PM "what do you want?" standoff, and a fridge full of good intentions going bad.
Then AI models got good enough to finally build an agent that could do the thinking for us. Not just suggest a recipe, but discover, evaluate, balance a whole week, build the grocery list, and learn what your household actually likes.
So I built Eatgent to do exactly that. No private recipe database. No AI slop. Just a personal food agent that searches real cooking sites, scores what it finds for your household, and makes the decisions you don't want to make.