The shopping list that keeps the household in sync
Check items off in the aisle while the rest of the household sees the same list, updated in real time.
Half the household is at the store, the other half is texting what's missing. Everyone knows that double shop. A shared list that fills from the week's recipes means you shop once, together, with no notes going missing.
How it works
- Plan the week's recipes. Put recipes on the week's days and their ingredients land on the shopping list automatically, gathered per item.
- Add the extras by hand. Add milk, coffee and anything that doesn't come from a recipe. It all lands on the same list.
- Check items off at the store. Shop from the list and tick things off as you go. It works even without signal and syncs once you're back online.
What a combined list looks like
The recipes: Pasta with chickpeas + chicken stew
One tidy line per item
- 3 yellow onions
- 2 garlic cloves
- 1 can chickpeas
- 400 g chicken thigh
- 2 carrots
Why it helps
- Ingredients merge per item, so 2 onions and 1 onion become one line.
- The whole household shares one list in real time, no double shopping.
- Tick items off offline in the aisle, the list syncs when signal returns.
What the shopping list does not do
Matredo does not sort the list by a specific store's aisles or add up prices. It keeps one clean line per item so nothing gets bought twice. What you get is a list everyone can read and trust, wherever you shop.
With a list or without
| At the store | Without the app | With the shopping list |
|---|---|---|
| Who has the list? | A note on the fridge | Everyone in the household |
| Duplicates | Two people buy onions | Merged per item |
| Checking off | A smudged paper scrap | Works even offline |
Frequently asked questions
Does the shopping list cost anything?
No, the shopping list is free. You plan recipes, get the ingredients on the list and check them off at the store without paying.
How do recipes get onto the list?
When you add a recipe to the week's plan, its ingredients follow onto the shopping list automatically, gathered per item so you avoid duplicates.
Can the whole household share one list?
Yes. The list is shared across the household and updates in real time. If someone adds milk, the rest see it right away, so you don't buy the same thing twice.
Does the list work in the store without signal?
Yes. You can check items off even offline, and the changes sync automatically once you're back online.