How Steamline works

Inventory, meals, and shopping work together as one system. When something changes in one place, everything else updates.

1

Track what you have

Add items to your pantry, fridge, or staples using voice, photos, or quick taps. Steamline keeps quantities, freshness, and categories organized automatically.

You do not need to log everything perfectly. Start with the basics and build up. Steamline adapts to how much or little you track.

Learn about pantry inventory →
2

Build a pantry-aware meal plan

Steamline suggests meals based on what you actually have. Macros and calories are aligned automatically. Missing ingredients are flagged before you start cooking.

Your meal plan is not a wish list — it reflects reality. When you swap a meal or skip a day, everything adjusts.

Learn about meal planning →
3

See what is missing before cooking

Before you start a meal, Steamline shows you exactly what is in stock and what needs to be bought. No more discovering you are missing a key ingredient halfway through cooking.

Missing items are automatically added to your shopping list with context about why they are needed.

4

Keep shopping lists updated automatically

Your shopping list is generated from your meal plan and low-stock items. Items are grouped by store section. One tap to mark as purchased, and items flow back into your inventory.

The shopping list is not a separate tool you manage. It is the natural output of your kitchen system.

Learn about shopping lists →
5

Improve over time

The more you use Steamline, the less manual work it requires. It learns your patterns, suggests common items, and reduces the steps you need to take each week.

By week four, most of the effort is confirmation rather than input.

One update, everywhere it matters

Steamline is not three separate apps stitched together. Inventory, meals, and shopping are one connected system. When you cook a meal, your inventory updates. When stock runs low, your shopping list updates. When your plan changes, everything adjusts.