Coming soon to iOS

The shopping list that brings your family together.

Stokked is a real-time family shopping list with an AI meal planner — built for the way real families cook, shop, and live. No more checkout texts. No more forgotten milk. Just everyone, finally on the same page.

Real-time across every phone AI meal planning Works offline
The everyday problem

Every family knows the dance.

The text at the checkout. The forgotten milk. The doubled-up loaf of bread. The list on the fridge that nobody updated. The kid who finished the cereal and didn't say. The partner who shopped before seeing your message.

It doesn't have to be like this.

Three things make Stokked different

A list that thinks like a household.

Most lists are just notes. Stokked is built around the rhythm of family life — multiple cooks, busy weeks, and the way meals actually get planned.

Real-time, everywhere

When your partner adds milk, it's on your phone before they put their phone away. Works on iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and as a home-screen widget. Offline edits sync the moment you're back online.

Built on Supabase realtime

An AI that plans the week

Tell Stokked what you have, what you like, and how busy this week is. It plans dinners, generates the shopping list, and even suggests what to do with leftovers. Powered by Claude.

Recipes, leftovers, cooking mode

Beautifully simple

No accounts to manage, no clutter. Categories organize themselves. Stores remember what you usually buy. Items you've checked off live forever, ready to autocomplete next week. It just feels right.

Designed for daily use
A Tuesday with Stokked

From "what's for dinner?" to dinner on the table.

7:14 AM

Anna's commute

On the train, Anna asks Stokked for a meal plan. "Three dinners, something with the chicken in the freezer, and something the kids will actually eat." It comes back with three recipes and a tidy shopping list, sorted by aisle.

What's happening: Stokked's AI uses your saved recipes, what's already in your kitchen, and your family's preferences. The list lands in everyone's app instantly.
11:02 AM

Mira spots an empty jar

Mira finishes the peanut butter. Two taps and it's on the list. Anna sees it light up while she's in a meeting — and ignores it gracefully, because Stokked knows she's not the one shopping today.

Multiple lists, one family: "Weekly shop" for the supermarket. "Costco run" for the monthly bulk trip. Everyone sees what's relevant to them.
5:47 PM

Jonas at the store

Jonas walks the aisles, ticking things off. Items he's bought before autocomplete. The "doubled bread" problem doesn't happen — the loaf shows as already in the basket on Anna's screen.

The detail: Categories are remembered per store. The Whole Foods list groups by Whole Foods aisles. The Aldi list groups by Aldi aisles.
7:20 PM

Cooking, hands-free

Cooking Mode opens the recipe full-screen, with built-in timers. The screen stays on. The kids can see steps from across the kitchen. When dinner's over, Stokked asks: "Save the leftovers?"

Tomorrow: The leftover roast becomes a Wednesday lunch suggestion. Nothing wasted, nothing forgotten.
Everything in one place

Small details, big difference.

A short tour of what's inside.

Real-time sync

Changes appear across phones, watches, and widgets in under a second.

Multiple families

Co-parenting, shared houses, in-laws — switch between families with one tap.

Home-screen widget

The next five things to grab, on your lock screen. Always one glance away.

Apple Watch app

Hands free, cart full. Tap items off your wrist as you grab them.

Recipe library

Save what works. The AI learns your family's favorites and rotates them in.

Leftovers tracker

Keep tabs on what's still in the fridge. Get smart suggestions, waste less.

Bring your own key

Use your own Claude API key for unlimited AI — or buy credits, your call.

Cooking mode

Recipe full-screen, timers built in, screen stays awake while you cook.

Per-store layouts

Items reorder themselves to match the aisles of the shop you're actually in.

How it changes things

Less mental load. More dinners together.

The hidden labor of running a household — remembering, coordinating, planning — is exhausting and uneven. Stokked spreads it out. Everyone in the family can see, contribute, and care. The fridge magnet is finally retired.

We stopped fighting about the shopping. That's the whole pitch.

Be one of the first families stokked.

Stokked launches on iOS this year. Drop your email and we'll let you know the moment it's live — and offer the first month of AI credits, on us.