slrp
03 · Recipe organiser

A shared recipe book that finds itself.

Paste a URL — slrp pulls the photo, ingredients, steps, and times into your library. Tag it weeknight, Italian, or 'the one mum loved'. It's there next time you ask. No ads, no life stories, no scroll-to-the-bottom-for-the-recipe.

  • Save from any URL
  • Tag and search
  • Shared with your partner
🔗epicurious.com/recipes/lemon-chicken-with-herbs
Saved · 2s
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URL in, recipe out

No ads, life stories, or scroll-to-the-bottom.

slrp reads the recipe's structured data — JSON-LD, schema.org Recipe — straight from the page. Photo, ingredients, steps, time, servings, all parsed into structured fields. The blog around it stays where it is.

  • Structured ingredients. '2 cloves garlic, minced' → name, quantity, unit, prep — separately. So servings can scale.
  • Aisle-categorised. Each ingredient is tagged at save time so the grocery list works.
  • Source preserved. Link back to the original — chef gets the credit, you keep the recipe.
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Tag, search, find

Twelve recipes — or twelve hundred.

Tag by cuisine, meal type, vibe, or whatever shorthand makes sense to you both. Search across everything in two seconds. The library stays tidy whether you've saved a handful or a small library's worth.

  • Tags you make up. 'The one mum loved', 'post-gym', 'Tash's Friday' — whatever sticks.
  • Full-text search. Title, ingredients, tags — all indexed.
  • Smart collections. Recently saved, highest rated, most cooked — surfaced automatically.
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One shared library

Both of you save. Both of you cook.

Your partner saves a Saturday roast from their phone while you're at work. By the time you open slrp, it's already in the library — tagged, structured, ready to plan. One Couple account, shared everything.

  • Same library, both phones. No 'send me the link', no two half-collections.
  • Saves are credited. See who added what, in case it matters.
  • Plan from anything either of you saved. Recipes flow into the planner without permissions.

Free · web + iOS · for two cooks

Save it once. Find it forever. Cook it together.

Paste any URL — slrp does the rest. Photo, ingredients, steps, tags. Shared with your partner from day one.

No credit card2-minute signupWeb + iOS

Also on iPhone

Share → slrp.

On iPhone, any recipe in Safari can land in your library with one tap — hit Share, pick slrp, done. No copy-paste, no email-to-self, no losing the URL.

Is slrp a free recipe organizer app?
Yes. slrp is free to use — sign in with Google or your email, invite your partner, and start saving recipes into your shared digital recipe book in under a minute.
Can slrp save recipes from any URL?
Yes — paste any recipe URL and slrp's recipe import app reads the page, pulls the title, photo, ingredients and steps, and drops them into your library. It works with most major food blogs and recipe sites.
Is slrp's digital recipe book shared with my partner?
Yes. When you sign up, you create a shared kitchen and invite your partner. From then on, every recipe one of you saves shows up in the other's library — one digital recipe book, two cooks, no manual sharing.
Can I organise recipes with tags and categories?
Yes. Tag recipes by cuisine, meal type, time of week — whatever makes sense for how you two cook. Filter and sort your saved recipes app on the fly so you can pull up the right one in seconds.

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