When a recipe turns out well, you want to pass it along. Tradish makes that a single tap. Any recipe in your library can become a link you send to anyone, whether or not they have the app.
Open the recipe you want to send and tap Share. Tradish creates a public link on share.tradishrecipe.app and hands it to your phone's share sheet, so you can send it however you like: text, email, or a social post. Anyone with the link can open it.
The link is a snapshot of the recipe as it looks right now. It carries the full recipe:
One thing stays private: your cook log. The notes, ratings, and dates you have logged from cooking the recipe are yours and never travel with the share.
Whoever opens the link sees a clean page with the whole recipe laid out: the photo up top, then ingredients, steps, and the rest. They do not need a Tradish account, and they do not need to install anything to read it. It opens in any web browser.
If the person you sent it to does have Tradish, the link does more than show the recipe. They can add it straight to their own library with a tap, and because it is already in Tradish format, it slots in cleanly. For their side of the story, see Opening a recipe someone shared with you.
No. The link opens in any web browser and shows the full recipe. Tradish only adds extra options, like saving the recipe, for people who already have the app.
No. Your cook log stays private. Only the recipe itself is shared: ingredients, steps, story, tags, source, photos, and nutrition.
The link keeps the version you shared. Make your edits, then tap Share again to send an updated link.