Frequently asked questions about Dinner123

Coming soon for Android and iPhone.

Can Dinner123 turn my recipes and meal plans into a grocery list?

Yes — it’s what Dinner123 does best. Turn any recipe, or your whole week’s meal plan, into an organized grocery list in seconds, with no retyping.

If two recipes use the same ingredient, does it appear twice?

No. Dinner123 combines duplicate grocery items when possible, so your list stays clean and easier to shop from.

Can an iPhone and an Android user share the same grocery list?

Yes. Once it’s released on the App Store and Google Play, Dinner123 will run on both iPhone and Android, and Household Sync will keep your grocery list in sync in real time.

Can I add my own family recipes?

Not in the current version. Dinner123 launches with a built-in cookbook of over 250 recipes, with more recipe features planned for the future.

Does Dinner123 support gluten-free or other dietary needs?

Yes. Recipes are organized into helpful categories, including options like Gluten-Free, so you can find meals that better fit your household.

Can I hide foods, recipes, or categories I never use?

Yes. Premium users can hide unwanted items, recipes, or entire categories so Dinner123 feels more relevant to the way they actually cook.

Does the grocery list work without signal in the store?

Yes. Your grocery list stays available on your device while you shop. If you are using Household Sync, changes may need an internet connection to update on your partner’s device.

Do you sell my shopping or recipe data?

No. Dinner123 does not sell your shopping or recipe data. Dinner123 also does not require your name, email address, or a personal account to use the core app features.

When will Dinner123 be released?

Dinner123 is in the final stages of production. We are currently planning for a late summer or early fall 2026 launch.

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