Tonight · dinner
Stop deciding what to cook every night.
Tell Tonight what is in your fridge. Get a week of meals, one grouped grocery list, and a note about which leftover feeds Tuesday lunch.
It uses what you already have before suggesting a grocery run. It varies the protein across the week. It remembers what you actually cooked last week so it does not suggest the same stir-fry on Tuesday.
What you actually get
You said you have
chicken thighs, rice, onion, garlic, olive oil, frozen peas, eggs, soy sauce, tortillas, black beans, cheddar, sour cream, lemons, spinach, salmon
Sheet-pan lemon salmon with rice and peas
uses: salmon, rice, frozen peas, lemons
Black bean and cheddar quesadillas with spinach on the side
uses: tortillas, black beans, cheddar, spinach
Chicken fried rice with garlic and eggs
uses: chicken thighs, rice, eggs, garlic, soy sauce
Tuesday's leftover quesadillas + a fried egg on top
uses: leftover
Tortilla soup with black beans and sour cream
uses: tortillas, black beans, sour cream, onion
Grocery list
- limes (1)
- fresh cilantro (1 bunch)
- avocado (2)
- salsa verde (1 jar)
How it works
- 1
Tell us what you have
Type or paste your pantry. Snap a photo of your fridge if you would rather. Tell us about any allergies, dislikes, or hard rules.
- 2
Get five nights of meals
Monday through Friday. One cooked meal per night. The protein changes. The leftover rotation is built in so you are not eating sad chicken on day three.
- 3
Cook, mark, repeat
Mark each meal as cooked or skipped. Next week, it remembers what you actually made and adjusts.
Who this is for
- +You cook 4-5 nights a week and dread the 'what do you want to eat' conversation.
- +You buy the same groceries every week and want someone to break the loop.
- +You have picky eaters and need actual variation, not 'chicken but with different sauce.'
- +You want to waste less food and eat your leftovers on purpose.
Not for
- —If you cook once a week and eat out the rest, this is overkill.
- —Strict specialty diets (keto, AIP, etc.) need a human nutritionist. We can do most things but not medical.
Pricing
Free for 3 plans a month. Then $5/mo for unlimited.
Tonight Unlimited · $5/mo
Unlimited weekly plans. Pantry memory. Cooked-meal history. Photo upload for the fridge. Leftover rotation across weeks.
Common questions
Does it know what is actually in my fridge?
What if I hate one of the meals?
Can it handle picky eaters?
Does it tell you to buy a ton of stuff?
Plan this week.
Free for your first three plans. After that, $5/mo for unlimited. Cancel any time.
Try Tonight free