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PPantry
Know exactly how many days your supplies will last.
Track your emergency supplies, bug-out bags, and everyday pantry in one place. Get rotation alerts before food, meds, or batteries expire — and see at a glance how long your household could hold out. No account needed · Free forever
I built PPantry because I kept failing at one specific thing: knowing what was actually in my pantry. Spreadsheets, Apple Notes, vague mental maps — I still bought duplicates, still threw out expired cans, and still had no real sense of how long my supplies would last if something went sideways.
Every inventory app I tried was either a paid SaaS or a glorified checklist. I wanted something that could answer one question: how many days of food and water do I actually have, right now?
What PPantry does: 🍎 Duration in days — not just total calories, but a real estimate based on your household size. 🔔 Rotation alerts — a queue of what to use next before it expires. 📷 Barcode scan in, scan out — auto-fills from Open Food Facts. No typing.
🧭 Kits — templates for bug-out, vehicle, and first-aid kits you can clone and customise.
A few decisions I'm proud of > Local-first. Your data lives in your browser (IndexedDB). No account required. Cloud sync is opt-in.
> Free forever. No premium tier, no unlocks, no ads. Patreon backs the roadmap for people who want to help shape it.
> Offline-first PWA. Install it, lose signal, it still works.
The biggest shift during the build: I thought this was "a prepper app." Halfway through I realised the same tool helps parents tracking snacks, bulk buyers, travel-bag packers, anyone in a flood or earthquake zone. The product didn't change — the framing did.
Would love honest feedback, especially on what's missing. What's the one thing you wish your pantry could tell you?
About PPantry on Product Hunt
“Know exactly how many days your supplies will last.”
PPantry was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 3 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #113 on the daily leaderboard. Track your emergency supplies, bug-out bags, and everyday pantry in one place. Get rotation alerts before food, meds, or batteries expire — and see at a glance how long your household could hold out. No account needed · Free forever
On the analytics side, PPantry competes within Productivity, Database and Survival — topics that collectively have 653.2k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how PPantry performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted PPantry?
PPantry was hunted by Alberto Venditti. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
For a complete overview of PPantry including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.
Hey Hunters 👋
I built PPantry because I kept failing at one specific thing: knowing what was actually in my pantry. Spreadsheets, Apple Notes, vague mental maps — I still bought duplicates, still threw out expired cans, and still had no real sense of how long my supplies would last if something went sideways.
Every inventory app I tried was either a paid SaaS or a glorified checklist. I wanted something that could answer one question: how many days of food and water do I actually have, right now?
What PPantry does:
🍎 Duration in days — not just total calories, but a real estimate based on your household size.
🔔 Rotation alerts — a queue of what to use next before it expires.
📷 Barcode scan in, scan out — auto-fills from Open Food Facts. No typing.
🧭 Kits — templates for bug-out, vehicle, and first-aid kits you can clone and customise.
A few decisions I'm proud of
> Local-first. Your data lives in your browser (IndexedDB). No account required. Cloud sync is opt-in.
> Free forever. No premium tier, no unlocks, no ads. Patreon backs the roadmap for people who want to help shape it.
> Offline-first PWA. Install it, lose signal, it still works.
The biggest shift during the build: I thought this was "a prepper app." Halfway through I realised the same tool helps parents tracking snacks, bulk buyers, travel-bag packers, anyone in a flood or earthquake zone. The product didn't change — the framing did.
Would love honest feedback, especially on what's missing.
What's the one thing you wish your pantry could tell you?