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Tom Golbach
RecipeFlow
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Mac · Preview · Local-first

Turn recipe pages into clear recipe cards on your Mac.

RecipeFlow is built for a calmer import flow: add a URL, strip away page noise, structure the recipe locally, and return to it later without web clutter.

Mac preview

Calmer import instead of a pile of open tabs.

RecipeFlow focuses on URL import, local structure, and finding recipes again later.

Facts

At a glance

Platform

Mac · macOS 26+

Storage

Stored locally on Mac

Account

No account required

Pricing

Preview

Export

No cloud export

Version

Preview

Rating

Not in the App Store yet

Features

Key product highlights.

Paste a URL, get a recipe

RecipeFlow loads a recipe page, filters the noise, and turns it into a clean card.

Safari share extension

Recipe pages can be handed to the app directly from Safari.

Local structuring

Titles, ingredients, and steps stay on your Mac instead of a separate cloud.

Manual editing

If a site is messy, you can correct the imported content later.

Recipe library

Saved recipes remain available later as a local collection.

Privacy by design

No tracking SDKs; network access happens only for the recipe source you choose.

Use cases

Supporting pages for concrete search intents.

FAQ

Short answers to common questions.

Does the app need internet access?

Yes for importing a recipe page. Afterwards the saved recipe remains available locally.

Are recipes sent to custom servers?

No. Based on the current product state, there is no separate app backend.

Is RecipeFlow already on iPhone or iPad?

The current site describes the first Mac version and its macOS workflow.

Privacy

Clear about what stays local and what this site only links to.

RecipeFlow stores recipes locally on your Mac. Only the recipe page you choose is fetched for import.

At a glance

  • Stored locally on Mac
  • No account required
  • No tracking SDKs based on the current project
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