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Yea, 100%, though there is too much text. I mean, come on; "Stop figuring out dinner every night. -Sunday night, 5 minutes: your week is planned, your shopping list is ready, and your household can see what's for dinner. - MealPlanned is a shared weekly dinner planning system for households. - Built for couples, families, and households where ADHD or decision fatigue makes weeknight decisions harder. - It is not a recipe discovery app. It helps you decide dinners once, build a shopping list from that plan, and repeat what works.". This is all your text in your hero section! You dont need that much to tell me "Mealplanned - The service that organized meal preparation, instead of scattering it.". Not saying to use that slogan, but, using too much text in your HERO section (not saying in the page), is really bad for first visits.
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Nothing is too confusing. And vague? Hell no. Everything is over-explained. I mean, even in the weekly plan section "Suggestions: ≥ ⭐3.0 • exclude < 14 days • avoid duplicates". Literally everything is explained. It feels like a code base that has a lot of comments laying around. One thing that was confusing to me, and also a little annoying was the fact, that during the review, I usually switch tabs between the website and Dobda, however, the website keeps on reloading, even though I did not refresh anything. Just a tiny thing. As mentioned though, you dont need to over-explain everything, it seems really bloated.
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I havent used a lot of recipe apps, though, I would think that this is only different from other apps with the sharing to household feature. There is no "wow" effect during the usage. I mean, I would have loved to be able to also display pictures for my recipes, or even just make a picture of my meal, and have the AI guessing what it is and allowing me to correct it of course. There was no clear line between mealplanned, and other apps.
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Positively, the awesome design. Hats of to you to that. It looks really professional, and there are barely UI mistakes (though there are still some). Negatively though, too much text. I have reviewed dozens of websites, and yours has with one of the most amount of text, and over explanations.
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I tried it, and I personally like the Spark Ideas feature. I live with my parents currently, so I wont be using it to plan my meals (I just eat what my mom cooks), but if I ever move out, or are on my own, I may even consider using it. There were no drastic downsides, atleast from my point of view (except the ones mentioned of course). And finally, dude. 14 day free trial, and then what? What am I paying, that is not communicated on the website, and that kills trust.