Short and honest answers.
Dinnory helps households plan the week realistically: which meals, who's eating, what goes on the shopping list.
No. Dinnory doesn't replace recipes - it helps with planning, using your own meals at your own pace.
A day without a fixed meal - e.g. a restaurant, delivery, or spontaneous plans. You can optionally add a note about what exactly it is.
A day deliberately set aside to use up last week's leftovers - the suggestion logic takes this into account.
Tap "Share list" on the shopping list. The link works without login - great for quickly sharing within the household.
Only your household. A shared shopping-list link only shows the shopping list itself, no other household data.
Optional - it helps with age-appropriate portions and preferences, even for a baby not yet eating solid food.
So we can later offer relevant, local restaurant suggestions for wildcard days.