Salare plans your meals, tracks what's in your fridge, and stops you throwing money in the bin. Powered by Sal, your AI kitchen assistant.
Sal can suggest something using what's expiring.
The average Aussie family wastes over $2,000 a year on groceries — a fifth of everything they buy. Salarè fixes that.
Track every ingredient by zone and freshness. Auto-expiry alerts stop waste before it happens.
Drag meals onto a calm weekly grid. Salare reads the household and builds a plan everyone wants to eat.
Scores every recipe by what's already in your fridge. Import from URL, photo, or voice in one tap.
Auto-built from the week's meals. Real-time sync across the household. Aisle-ordered for your store.
Hands covered in flour? Ask Sal. Fluent in pantry, planner, and recipe — trained the way a good cook actually talks.
Sal can suggest something using what's expiring.
Plan today's dinner
Pick a recipe or sketch one in seconds.The average Aussie family wastes over $2,000 a year on groceries — a fifth of everything they buy. Salarè fixes that.
Sal can suggest something using what's expiring.
Track every ingredient by zone and freshness. Auto-expiry alerts stop waste before it happens.
Drag meals onto a calm weekly grid. Salare reads the household and builds a plan everyone wants to eat.
Plan today's dinner
Pick a recipe or sketch one in seconds.Scores every recipe by what's already in your fridge. Import from URL, photo, or voice in one tap.
Auto-built from the week's meals. Real-time sync across the household. Aisle-ordered for your store.
Hands covered in flour? Ask Sal. Fluent in pantry, planner, and recipe — trained the way a good cook actually talks.
Forty-six minutes of friction, removed. Here's how one weeknight goes for a Salare household.
You walk past the fridge. Salare’s widget on the lock screen shows: “Chicken expiring today. Plan dinner?”
On the train home: “Hey Sal, what should we do with the chicken tonight?” Sal proposes three recipes ordered by what’s in the fridge. You pick one.
The plan added two items to the shared Coles list. Your partner is already in the store; both ticks update in real time. Nothing gets bought twice.
Hands covered, you say "Sal, next step." The screen brightens. The pan goes on. The chicken does not become tomorrow's bin item.
Tap "Cooked." Salare deducts the ingredients from the pantry, updates this week's kcal, fires a small green ring on the home tile. Tuesday cost $4.20 less than last Tuesday.
No tiers, no upsells, no hiding the good features behind a paywall. The whole app — pantry, planner, recipes, lists, Sal — for one price. Free trial included.
It feels less like an app and more like a quiet, well-set kitchen.— EARLY TESTER, SYDNEY
Salarè is built in Newcastle by two Aussies fed up with food waste. Beta opens August 2025; public launch in October. Get on the list and we'll send your TestFlight invite the day we open.