Tradish keeps every recipe you cook from in one place, no matter where it came from: a food blog, a TikTok, a handwritten card from your grandmother, or something you made up yourself. Once a recipe is in, Tradish helps you organize it, plan meals around it, build a grocery list from it, and cook it step by step. It is available on iPhone and Android.
Everything in Tradish lives behind five tabs along the bottom of the screen.
Your starting point. Home opens with a greeting and a Tonight tile showing what you have planned for today, with quick actions to jump straight into it. Below that you will find your Recently Added and Recently Cooked recipes, so the things you are working with are always close at hand.
Your library. Every recipe you save lands here, from every source, side by side. You can browse it, search it, and sort it into cookbooks. See Browsing and searching and Cookbooks for more.
The button in the center of the tab bar. Tap it to save a recipe from anywhere: paste a link, scan a card, snap a photo, dictate a voice memo, or write one out by hand. This is the heart of Tradish, and there is a whole guide to it in How saving works.
Your meal planner. Drag recipes onto the days you want to cook them, and Tradish keeps the week in view. See Planning meals.
Your shopping list. Build it from the meals you have planned, and Tradish combines ingredients across recipes and sorts them so shopping is quick. See Building a grocery list.
The tabs are not separate tools. They are steps in one loop:
You can jump in at any point. Some days you are just saving recipes for later. Other days you are planning a whole week or cooking straight from a card. Tradish is built to hold all of it.