slrp
02 · Shared grocery list

One list. Two phones. Always synced.

Your meal plan turns into a grocery list automatically — grouped by aisle, ticked off in real time, shared with your partner. No more 'did you get the garlic?' texts at the checkout.

  • Auto-generated from your plan
  • Organised by aisle
  • Live sync, both phones
Live · synced
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Organised by aisle

A list that reads like the shop, not the recipe.

Items group by where they live — produce, dairy, meat, pantry. So you walk through Coles once instead of three times. Items from each recipe stay tagged, so when you get home you know what's for what.

  • Aisle-grouped headers. Every item categorised when you save the recipe.
  • Tagged by recipe. 'From beef tacos' stays attached so quantities make sense.
  • Manual items welcome. Add toilet paper, milk, anything else — same list.
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Auto-from-plan

Three recipes, one tidy list.

Plan a week of meals — slrp turns it into a single grocery list. Servings respected, duplicates merged ('3 cloves garlic' + '5 cloves' = '1 bulb'), nothing double-counted.

  • Servings travel. Doubled the recipe? The list doubles too.
  • Duplicates merged. No two-line garlic, no half-onions in three places.
  • Pantry-aware. The rice you already have? Not on the list.
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Shared in real time

Tick something off — they see it instantly.

Both partners on the same list. You're at Coles, they remember to add tomatoes from the train. By the time you reach the produce aisle, tomatoes are already on the list. Live updates, no refresh, no group chat.

  • Sub-second sync. Tick on one phone, gone on the other.
  • Add from anywhere. They can drop items in while you're shopping.
  • No conflicts. CRDT-style merging — both edits land, no overwrites.

Free · web + iOS · for two cooks

One list, two phones — always synced.

Auto-generated from your plan, organised by aisle, shared in real time. Both of you, the same list.

No credit card2-minute signupWeb + iOS

Also on iPhone

The aisle, in your pocket.

On iPhone, the list lives in your pocket at Coles — tick items off as you walk the aisle and the other phone updates the moment you do.

What's the best shared grocery list app for couples?
We're biased, but slrp is built specifically for two cooks. Most shopping list apps treat sharing as an afterthought; slrp pairs you and your partner from day one, and every list, meal plan and pantry is shared by default. anylist and outofmilk handle sharing well too — slrp's edge is that it's a shopping list and meal planner in one, so the list writes itself from the meals you've actually planned together.
Can two people share the same shopping list?
Yes — slrp's whole model is built around two-person kitchens. When you sign up, you create a shared kitchen and invite your partner. From then on you're both editing the same shopping list, the same meal plan, and the same recipe library. Add an item from the supermarket, your partner sees it on their phone in real time.
Is slrp both a shopping list and meal planner?
Yes — slrp is a meal planner with grocery list built in. Plan breakfast, lunch, dinner or snacks for any day, and slrp auto-generates a combined shopping list from every recipe on your plan. No retyping, no forgotten ingredients.
Does the shopping list app organise items by aisle?
Yes. Every ingredient is sorted into produce, dairy, meat, pantry and so on, so you walk one loop of the supermarket instead of zigzagging back and forth. Pantry staples you already own are auto-checked off the list.
Is the shared grocery list app free?
Yes. slrp is free to use — sign in with Google or your email, invite your partner, and start your shared grocery list in seconds.

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