展示HN:PlanEat AI,一款用于每周餐食计划和智能购物清单的AI iOS应用程序

1作者: franklinm1715大约 10 小时前原帖
嗨,HN, 我是Valerii,我正在开发PlanEat AI,这是一款iOS应用程序,可以根据用户的需求制定完全个性化的每周餐单,并提供智能分组的购物清单。 我想解决的问题很简单:大多数想要改善饮食的人并不困扰于营养理论,而是面临日常问题,比如今天做什么菜、如何保持可持续性以及一周需要买什么。 我尝试过Instagram和TikTok上的食谱、ChatGPT的提示以及现有的餐单规划应用。对我来说,它们在三个方面失败了: 1. 个性化程度低:我讨厌一堆食材,我妻子讨厌另一堆,而这些应用很少能适应这种情况。 2. 食谱和购物清单被视为两个独立的世界。 3. 太多完美的食谱不符合现实生活中的时间和当地产品。 PlanEat AI现在的功能包括: - 根据目标、个人喜好、可用时间和基本烹饪设备制定每周餐单。 - 生成简单的逐步食谱,使用常见食材。 - 创建智能购物清单,按商店区域分组,并与餐单保持同步。 - 允许用户快速替换餐点并更新清单,而无需重新做一切。 在技术层面,它使用基于大型语言模型的规划器,并结合一些逻辑,以确保计划在时间和食材数量上保持现实。我仍在不断调整健康与可行性之间的平衡,以确保在工作后仍能实现。 我希望能得到你们的反馈: - 引导过程是否足够清晰,还是要求太多? - 每周计划视图一目了然吗? - 在使用的前两分钟内,什么让你感到最烦恼或困惑? 目前该应用仅限于iOS。如果你不想安装应用,着陆页上也有截图和简短的说明。 今天我们还将在Product Hunt上发布,以便收集更多非技术用户的早期反馈。不过,我在这里发帖的主要原因是想了解从构建者的角度来看我遗漏了什么。 感谢你们的关注,我很乐意回答有关产品、背后的技术或将个人饮食问题转化为应用的过程的任何问题。
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Hi HN,<p>I am Valerii and I have been working on PlanEat AI, an iOS app that builds fully personalized weekly meal plans with a smart grouped grocery list.<p>The problem I am trying to solve is simple most people who want to eat better do not struggle with nutrition theory, they struggle with the daily questions<p>what to cook today, how to keep it sustainable, and what to buy for the week.<p>I tried Instagram and TikTok recipes, ChatGPT prompts, and existing meal planner apps. For me they failed in three places 1. low personalization I hate a bunch of ingredients, my wife hates a different bunch, and apps rarely adapt to that 2. they treat recipes and grocery lists as separate worlds 3. too many perfect recipes that do not fit real life time and local products<p>What PlanEat AI does now^ - builds a weekly meal plan based on goals, dislikes, available time and basic cooking equipment - generates simple step by step recipes using normal ingredients - creates a smart grocery list that is grouped by store sections and stays in sync with the plan - lets you quickly swap meals and update the list without redoing everything<p>Under the hood it uses an LLM based planner plus some logic to keep plans realistic in terms of time and number of ingredients. I am still iterating on the trade off between healthy enough and actually doable after work.<p>I would love feedback from you on - is the onboarding clear enough or does it ask for too much - does the weekly plan view make sense at a glance - what feels most annoying or confusing in the first two minutes of using it<p>Right now it is iOS only. If you do not want to install the app, there are screenshots and a short explanation on the landing page as well.<p>We are also launching it on Product Hunt today as a way to collect more early feedback from non technical users. The main reason I am posting here though is to learn what I am missing from a builder point of view.<p>Thanks for taking a look, I am happy to answer any questions about the product, the tech behind it, or the process of turning a personal diet problem into an app.