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Like Pinterest, for recipes

Pinterest is for ideas. Hungrrry is for dinner.

If you've ever pinned a recipe and never cooked it, Hungrrry is the fix. Same visual, swipeable discovery — but saves land in a Saved list you actually review, and only the ones you cook and love graduate into a cookbook. No more chronological wall of forgotten pins.

Why pins don't become dinner

A Pinterest board grows forever. By the time you're cooking on Wednesday night, the lasagna you pinned in March is buried under 400 other recipes. Hungrrry's cookbooks stay focused — one theme, one purpose — and they don't compete for attention with everything else you've ever saved.

Discovery that ends in a meal, not a save

Hungrrry's swipe deck respects your time. You see one recipe at a time, decide yes or no, and move on. The keepers stack up in your Saved list — cook one and, if it's a keeper, drop it into a cookbook you'll open at 6:30pm next week.

Frequently asked questions

Is Hungrrry a Pinterest clone?

No — Pinterest is a discovery feed for everything. Hungrrry is a recipe-only discovery app with a built-in digital cookbook. The interaction model (swipe instead of scroll) is also different.

Can I import my Pinterest recipes into Hungrrry?

You can save recipes from any website into a Hungrrry cookbook, including the ones you originally pinned. Open the original recipe and save it from there.

Does Hungrrry republish recipes?

Never. Every saved recipe links straight back to the original creator's site. Hungrrry is a discovery layer over the open web, not a content scraper.

Is Hungrrry free to use?

Yes. Hungrrry is free to join — no subscription, no app store purchase. Sign up with email or Google and start swiping.

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