Use the iPhone share sheet to send recipe pages and supported social posts into Yumlet instead of juggling tabs and screenshots.
Save recipes from anywhere. Cook from one calm kitchen.
Yumlet turns websites, Instagram, TikTok, and shared links into clean recipes you can organize, plan, and shop from without copy-pasting ingredients by hand.
Built for people who collect recipes faster than they can organize them.
Yumlet is strongest when it removes work you used to do by hand. The product is not a bookmark pile. It is a recipe intake system for real home cooks.
Review the imported recipe, tidy the details, and keep the version you actually want in your collection.
Group recipes your way so dinner ideas, favorites, and repeat meals do not disappear into one long list.
Take saved ingredients and turn them into a shopping workflow that starts from the recipe instead of from memory.
When iCloud sync is enabled, your recipe library can stay in sync across your Apple devices without requiring a separate Yumlet account.
Subscription management lives inside the normal Apple flow, so upgrades and restores feel like part of the platform.
A sharper funnel from curiosity to install.
Yumlet’s story is simple when the steps stay obvious: bring the recipe in, clean it up, then cook from the version you trust.
Find something you want to cook, use the share sheet, and move it into Yumlet before it gets lost in your browser or feed.
Ingredients, steps, servings, and timing come into a calmer structure so the saved recipe feels ready instead of scraped.
Open the same organized recipe collection every time, whether you are planning the week or building a grocery list.
Private by design, not hidden in fine print.
The website should make the important details easy to find without sending people into a dead-end support maze.
What users can expect
- No separate Yumlet account is required to start using the app.
- Recipe imports are processed to structure content into usable recipe data.
- Optional iCloud sync keeps data inside the user’s Apple ecosystem when enabled.
- Subscriptions and billing are handled through Apple.
What the site now covers
- A dedicated privacy policy URL for App Store Connect.
- Terms of service aligned with App Store subscriptions and recipe-import features.
- Universal-link routes for recipe pages and subscription entry points.
- A cleaner path from website to install without the old unrelated marketing copy.
Questions a first-time visitor will actually ask.
No separate Yumlet account is required to start saving recipes. Subscription and billing run through Apple.
Yes. Yumlet can import recipe content from supported websites and shared links into a cleaner cooking format.
Yes. The product is built to handle supported social recipe sources alongside traditional web pages.
On this same domain, so users and App Store reviewers can reach them without being sent to a different brand or host.
Bring every saved recipe back into one place.
Install Yumlet on iPhone, save the next recipe you find, and stop losing good meals across tabs, feeds, and screenshots.