A custom meal plan should start with constraints.
The plan should know what you avoid, what you already eat, what you can cook, how much time you have, and what usually breaks the week.
- Food preferences
- Allergies and dislikes
- Cooking time and budget
Planna helps build meals around the way you actually shop, cook, repeat, skip, swap, and spend.
The plan should know what you avoid, what you already eat, what you can cook, how much time you have, and what usually breaks the week.
Planna is shaped around ingredient overlap and practical reuse so the plan does not depend on a different sauce, protein, and side for every meal.
Budget weeks, no-cook weeks, one-person cooking, picky eating, and meal prep fatigue need different defaults. The structure should adapt.
Get early access to meal plans that adapt to your real constraints.
It is an app that builds meal plans around personal goals, preferences, allergies, schedule, budget, cooking time, and grocery needs.
Yes. Often the best custom plan uses fewer meals, better repetition, and ingredients that work across the week.
That is part of the product direction. Planna is being built to make constraints visible before the plan is created.
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