The shelf, the spice rack, the truth.
Olive oil, salt, the soy sauce that's been there a year. slrp keeps a running list of what's on your shelf — and quietly checks them off your grocery list, so you only buy what you actually need.
- Track staples in seconds
- Auto-checks your list
- Shared with your partner
The list only shows what you actually need.
Every grocery list runs against your pantry first. The olive oil you've still got? Auto-ticked. The cumin you ran out of? Top of pantry, beside the limes. So you don't come home with a third bottle of soy sauce.
- Cross-checked at generate time. The list ignores anything in your pantry — no phantom staples.
- Mark it out, mark it back. Tap an item 'running low' and it slides onto next week's list automatically.
- Quantities respected. 200 g of flour on the shelf, 500 g in the recipe? The list shows the 300 g gap.
Same aisles as the list — no second taxonomy.
The pantry uses the same aisle taxonomy as your grocery list. What's 'pantry' in the list is 'pantry' on the shelf — so things don't end up filed in two different places. A roman-numeral index keeps long pantries one tap away.
- One taxonomy, two surfaces. Categories carry over from recipe to list to pantry — automatically.
- Sticky section index. Roman numerals down the left rail — jump to dairy, pantry or produce in one tap.
- Counts at a glance. '14 staples · 2 running low' beside every section header. Nothing's hiding under 'misc'.
They ran out of olive oil. You see it before you leave.
Your partner finishes the soy sauce on Tuesday and taps 'running low'. By Saturday it's already back on the grocery list. Both partners on the same pantry — so the staples don't disappear into someone's mental note.
- Real-time sync. Mark something out, the list updates on both phones in seconds.
- Restocked together. Tick produce off after the shop, the pantry refills itself — no manual typing.
- No 'who finished it?' Same pantry, same shared kitchen, no detective work.
Three things the pantry leans on.
- 02
Shared grocery list
The pantry's reason to exist. The list runs through it before it lands on your phone — only what you need.
See the list - 01
Weekly meal planner
What you plan to cook is what your pantry gets measured against. Drag-and-drop, real-time with your partner.
See the planner - 03
Recipe organiser
Aisle-tagged ingredients flow from saved recipes into your list — and into the pantry decision.
See the organiser
Free · web + iOS · for two cooks
Track your staples once — and stop buying them twice.
A pantry that keeps your grocery list honest. Both phones, same shelf, no third bottle of soy sauce.
How does the pantry tracker work?
Can two people share a pantry tracker?
Does the pantry know how much I have left?
Is the pantry tracker free?
What if I don't want to type in everything I own?
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