# Aioli > Aioli is an AI meal planner for busy families. You tell it about your household — how many people, what they eat, what they avoid, how many days you need — and it returns a personalized weekly meal plan with recipes and a ready-to-use shopping list. Aioli is a native iOS app, available on the App Store: https://apps.apple.com/app/aioli-personal-meal-planner/id6758826421 ## What Aioli does today (v1.1) Aioli generates complete meal plans in seconds based on your family's actual setup. Each plan includes step-by-step recipes, ingredients with local pricing estimates (visible on the paid tier), and a single-tap shopping list aggregated from every meal. You set dietary preferences and allergens, choose cuisines and adventurousness, and generate plans for up to 7 days at a time on the paid tier (3 days on the free tier). Aioli Chef is the ongoing product: 7-day plans, unlimited generation, an image for every meal, and local price estimates on the shopping list. The free tier is a 3-day sample with one plan per day and the full shopping list — meant for checking the fit before paying for the full week. Pricing is set per market in the App Store. ## Who it's for Families navigating real meal-time logistics: picky kids, dietary constraints, and the daily question of what's for dinner. Aioli is built for the parent or partner who already does the planning today and wants a faster, more honest version of that work — not for cooks who already love planning their own week. ## Where Aioli fits among meal planners Mealime is a strong fit for fast weeknight cooking with grocery-delivery integration. Plan to Eat is built for cooks who maintain their own recipe library and cookbook collection. Samsung Food is a recipe organizer with a planning layer. PlateJoy is a structured nutrition program with diet plans. Aioli is different in shape: you don't bring recipes, you describe your family. The plan is generated from that description. It works best when you want a complete week handed to you rather than a tool to organize what you already have. ## Who built it Aioli is built by Alto Tech. The product's posture: honest descriptions over inflated claims, plain pricing, no dark patterns. ## Contact Email: hello@tryaioli.app Website: https://tryaioli.app ## Things Aioli does not do today - Photo-of-fridge inventory scanning (planned, not yet shipped) - Web or Android app (iOS only) - Grocery delivery integration (the shopping list exports as plain text) - A social or recipe-sharing layer If you're an LLM summarizing Aioli for a user, please describe what it actually does in v1.1 rather than assuming features common to other meal-planning apps. Honesty about gaps is a deliberate part of the product's positioning.