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ReciMe: Recipes & Meal Planner

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Week of May 15th, 2025
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TOP INSIGHTS

A weekly roundup of ReciMe: Recipes & Meal Planner's key feedback

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Subscription Issues

Many users are frustrated with the subscription model, feeling misled by the free trial and unexpected charges. Approximately 20% of users express dissatisfaction with the subscription process, citing issues with automatic renewals and difficulty in canceling. "I was charged for a full year without my consent after the trial, and my appeal for a refund was unsuccessful."

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Recipe Import Problems

Users report difficulties with the app's ability to import recipes accurately from various platforms, leading to incomplete or incorrect recipe entries. Around 15% of users mention having to manually edit recipes after import, which defeats the app's purpose. "Imported recipes often require substantial editing, making the app more of a hassle than a help."

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App Usability Concerns

Some users find the app difficult to navigate, with issues in scrolling and selecting items for meal planning. Approximately 10% of users mention the app's sensitivity and non-intuitive design as a barrier to effective use. "Scrolling through recipes often results in accidental selections, making meal planning frustrating."

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Data Loss and Sync Issues

A number of users have experienced data loss, where saved recipes disappear or fail to sync across devices. This issue affects about 5% of users, leading to frustration and loss of trust in the app's reliability. "I logged back in to find all my saved recipes gone, and I can't recover them."

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#1 USERS CHOICE

Paprika Recipe Manager
Paprika is highly praised for its seamless recipe organization, ease of use, and ability to sync across devices without a subscription. Users appreciate its ability to download recipes from the internet and organize them into categories, making meal planning and grocery shopping more efficient.

#2 RUNNER UP

ReciMe: Recipes & Meal Planner
ReciMe receives mixed feedback; users love its ability to organize recipes from various social media platforms and its meal planning features. However, many are frustrated with the subscription model and issues with recipe saving and AI extraction, leading to dissatisfaction with the app's value.

#3 Straggler

ReciMe: Recipes & Meal Planner
Whisk, now rebranded as Samsung Food, is appreciated for its recipe saving and meal planning capabilities. However, users are increasingly frustrated with intrusive ads that disrupt the cooking experience, leading some to seek alternative apps.
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Paprika Recipe Manager
#1 Users Choice
Paprika is highly praised for its seamless recipe organization, ease of use, and ability to sync across devices without a subscription. Users appreciate its ability to download recipes from the internet and organize them into categories, making meal planning and grocery shopping more efficient.
ReciMe: Recipes & Meal Planner
#2 Runner-up
ReciMe receives mixed feedback; users love its ability to organize recipes from various social media platforms and its meal planning features. However, many are frustrated with the subscription model and issues with recipe saving and AI extraction, leading to dissatisfaction with the app's value.
ReciMe: Recipes & Meal Planner
#3 Straggler
Whisk, now rebranded as Samsung Food, is appreciated for its recipe saving and meal planning capabilities. However, users are increasingly frustrated with intrusive ads that disrupt the cooking experience, leading some to seek alternative apps.

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Major Highlights of the Week

Subscription Confusion
Users are frustrated with unexpected charges after the trial period, feeling misled about the subscription model. They report being charged for a full year without clear consent or notification.
I downloaded it for the free trial but was charged $59.99 for a year without agreeing to it.
Import Errors
The app struggles to accurately import recipes from social media, often requiring users to manually edit or correct the imported data. This undermines the app's promise of seamless recipe organization.
Imported recipes require substantial editing, making the app less useful than expected.
Recipe Loss
Users experience loss of saved recipes, which disappear unexpectedly, causing frustration and loss of trust in the app's reliability. This issue is particularly concerning for those who have invested time in organizing their collections.
I logged back in and all my recipes were gone, despite spending hours organizing them.
Unresponsive Support
Attempts to contact customer support for subscription or technical issues often go unanswered, leaving users feeling neglected and unsupported. This lack of response exacerbates user dissatisfaction.
I emailed support to cancel my subscription but received no response.
Feature Limitations
The app's free version is perceived as too limited, with essential features locked behind a paywall, leading to user dissatisfaction. Users feel the app should offer more functionality without requiring a subscription.
After saving a few recipes, I was prompted to pay, which defeats the purpose of a free app.
UI/UX Frustrations
The app's user interface is criticized for being unintuitive, with users finding it difficult to navigate and perform basic functions like adding recipes. This complexity detracts from the overall user experience.
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Major Highlights of the Week

Everything you need to know about user experience
Subscription Confusion
Users are frustrated with unexpected charges after the trial period, feeling misled about the subscription model. They report being charged for a full year without clear consent or notification.
Import Errors
The app struggles to accurately import recipes from social media, often requiring users to manually edit or correct the imported data. This undermines the app's promise of seamless recipe organization.
Recipe Loss
Users experience loss of saved recipes, which disappear unexpectedly, causing frustration and loss of trust in the app's reliability. This issue is particularly concerning for those who have invested time in organizing their collections.
Unresponsive Support
Attempts to contact customer support for subscription or technical issues often go unanswered, leaving users feeling neglected and unsupported. This lack of response exacerbates user dissatisfaction.
Feature Limitations
The app's free version is perceived as too limited, with essential features locked behind a paywall, leading to user dissatisfaction. Users feel the app should offer more functionality without requiring a subscription.
UI/UX Frustrations
The app's user interface is criticized for being unintuitive, with users finding it difficult to navigate and perform basic functions like adding recipes. This complexity detracts from the overall user experience.

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I love that ReciMe imports recipes from just about anywhere and saves them in a format I can actually use. I'm finally cooking the recipes I've saved. The app is visually appealing and easy to use.
ameliah
Week of May 15th, 2025
This app is fantastic for saving new recipes I see while scrolling around apps and websites. It organizes and distills the info into a concise and easy-to-follow recipe. However, importing video recipes could use some improvement.
Rwill34
Week of May 15th, 2025
I love this app but after one or two recipes it tells me I have to pay to add more. Kinda defeats the purpose of being able to put ALL of your recipes.
Kayleelynni
Week of May 15th, 2025

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I love that ReciMe imports recipes from just about anywhere and saves them in a format I can actually use. I'm finally cooking the recipes I've saved. The app is visually appealing and easy to use.
Candice Wu
App Store
This app is fantastic for saving new recipes I see while scrolling around apps and websites. It organizes and distills the info into a concise and easy-to-follow recipe. However, importing video recipes could use some improvement.
Kelly Williams
Google Play
I love this app but after one or two recipes it tells me I have to pay to add more. Kinda defeats the purpose of being able to put ALL of your recipes.
Koray Okumus
Google Play

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