Pangea Recipes is an ad-free, web-based recipe manager designed to help users save, organize, and share their favorite dishes. The platform allows individuals to build a personal recipe library by saving recipes from any website, making it easy to manage and access their collection from any device. Users can quickly add both favorite and want-to-try recipes, ensuring they never lose track of dishes they enjoy or wish to explore.
A key feature of Pangea Recipes is the ability to create collaborative recipe books. Users can invite friends and family to contribute to shared collections, assigning different roles such as owner, editor, or viewer. Recipes and recipe books can be shared via a single link or through direct invitations, supporting group cooking, family traditions, or collective meal planning.
The service is free to use and does not include ads, trackers, popups, or other distractions. Pangea Recipes emphasizes user privacy, stating that it never sells user data. The platform is open source, with its code publicly available for anyone to read or improve, and describes itself as community driven.
Accessible on the web across devices, Pangea Recipes is positioned for home cooks, families, and anyone interested in organizing and sharing recipes in a collaborative, distraction-free environment.
In the Food, cooking & nutrition space, Pangea Recipes takes a focused approach. Managing, organizing, and sharing personal and collaborative recipe collections without ads or distractions. Pangea Recipes is an open-source project aimed at home cooks, food enthusiasts, families. Pangea Recipes costs nothing to use. Pangea Recipes is available on the web.
Behind Pangea Recipes is Reece Carolan, and the product first shipped in 2024. The project is developed in the open on GitHub with 13 stars and 26 commits in the last 90 days. Among its 7 catalogued features are recipe saving, recipe organization, and recipe sharing.
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