About
About Aioli.
Aioli is a meal planning app for iOS. It generates weekly plans — recipes, ingredients, and an aggregated shopping list — around the specifics of your family. Who's eating. What they don't like. Where you live. The cuisines you want in the rotation.
It is built by Alto Tech.
How Aioli is built
Honest framing. You won't find inflated claims here. If a feature isn't shipped, it isn't on the website. If Aioli doesn't do something a competitor does, the comparison post on this site will say so. The product gets described as it is. This is the position, not a marketing constraint — pulling someone into a download they'll uninstall in a week is a worse outcome than not getting the download.
Frequent updates. New cuisines, more locales, better recipe quality, refinements based on actual feedback — the cadence is weekly rather than quarterly.
Narrow scope. iOS only, for now. Seven-day plans, not thirty. No grocery delivery integration. No social feed. The way to ship a focused product well is to do less, better. The places where Aioli is intentionally narrower than competitors are listed in the comparison posts on this site, plainly.
A real human reading feedback. [email protected] reaches the team directly. Not a support queue — a real reply within a few days unless something is on fire.
Alto Tech
Aioli isn't Alto Tech's only project. What else is in flight lives at altotech.eu. Shipping Aioli under its own brand was deliberate — meal planning is a different audience than the rest of Alto Tech's work, and conflating them helps neither side.
Who Aioli is for
Households trying to feed kids without re-litigating dinner every night. Adults with dietary constraints they're tired of explaining to recipe apps. Cooks who want a starting point without committing to a system. People who'd rather spend Sunday afternoon with the family than with a meal-planning spreadsheet.
If that's you, the App Store link is at the top of every page on this site.
Try Aioli
Free to get started. iOS only.