PlateLogic doesn't give you 10,000 recipes to scroll through. It asks a few questions, compares your real constraints, and tells you what to cook. One answer. One reason why.
Every recipe platform assumes more options equals more value. It doesn't. More options means more decision fatigue, more abandoned plans, more takeout.
PlateLogic flips the model. Instead of a database you browse, it's an engine that decides with you. Your time, your budget, your dietary needs, your cultural preferences, your energy level. One recommendation. Full transparency on why.
Not your life story. Just the basics: how much time you have, what you're in the mood for, any dietary constraints, your budget, and your skill level. Takes 30 seconds.
The engine evaluates cultural variations, dietary adaptations, cost tradeoffs, and time requirements across thousands of dishes. Not random recipes. Structured decision logic.
Your best option for tonight, with a clear explanation of why it won. Plus 2-3 alternatives ranked by how they compare. No endless scrolling. Just clarity.
The average person spends 20+ minutes deciding what to cook. Most give up and order delivery. PlateLogic collapses that into 30 seconds of input and one clear answer.
The same dish exists in a dozen cultures with different costs, techniques, and time requirements. PlateLogic knows the variations and picks the one that fits your situation.
No black-box suggestions. Every recommendation comes with a reason. "This fits because you have 25 minutes, prefer West African flavors, and have chicken in the fridge."
The more you use it, the better it knows your patterns. Behavioral learning that compounds. By month three, it practically reads your mind.
Food is the wedge. Decision intelligence is the platform. PlateLogic is building the engine for everyday choices.