Built for people who hate the cooking decision.
Pleto turns your own notes, preferences and constraints into a weekly meal plan in 30 seconds — so you can eat better without thinking.
The story
Pleto started from a personal frustration: spending more energy deciding what to eat than actually eating. Every week the same loop — open the fridge, give up, order takeout, feel bad about it. The internet is full of meal plans, but none of them know you: your fridge, your time, your budget, your weird food preferences.
So I built Pleto. You upload your own notes (a saved recipe collection, a nutritionist's PDF, a Notion page, a shopping list). Pleto reads them and turns them into a weekly plan, a grocery list and step-by-step recipes — all tuned to the time, budget and dietary preferences you set.
What we believe
- Practical beats perfect. A 15-minute meal you actually cook beats a gourmet recipe you never start.
- Your data, your plan. Pleto uses what you upload as the primary source — not random recipes from the web.
- Transparent savings. Every plan shows how much time and money it saves you versus eating out.
- No diet dogma. Vegan, keto, Mediterranean, "just less junk" — Pleto adapts to your goal, not the other way around.
Who Pleto is for
Busy professionals, parents, students and anyone exhausted by the "what's for dinner?" decision. If you want to eat healthier without becoming an amateur chef, Pleto is for you.
Where we are now
Pleto is in free public beta. Every feature is free while we collect feedback and polish the experience. Join, generate plans, and tell us what works and what doesn't — your input shapes what we build next.