Tell Bean what's missing in the recipe and it adapts in real-time. Personalisation 100 Bean Recipe Adapt lets you fix boring dinners with one simple prompt. Craving less chicken and more veggies? Missing an ingredient? Just tell Bean and your recipe updates instantly—personalized to your dietary needs and taste preferences. No more recipe hunting or meal planning stress. Because life's too short for dinners nobody wants to eat. 🍝
Hey friends, we cooked something!
We built Bean Recipe Adapt because we've all been there:
- You're ready to cook and realize you're missing a key ingredient
- The recipe looks great but doesn't fit your diet
- Your kid refuses to eat what's planned
- You want something healthier but don't want to start over
It's frustrating.
With Bean Recipe Adapt, you just type one prompt and your recipe updates in real-time — personalized to your tastes, dietary needs, and what's actually in your kitchen.
Here's what makes it different:
🎯 One prompt fixes everything — No more recipe hunting
⚡ Updates in real-time — See changes as they happen
💾 Auto-saved to your collection — Ready to cook or share
🎨 Fully personalized — Knows your dietary restrictions and preferences
We're launching on Product Hunt to find more home cooks and busy parents who are tired of rigid recipes that don't fit real life. If that's you, we'd love for you to give it a try, share feedback, and tell us your wildest recipe adaptation.
Here's to dinners that actually work for your life. 🧡
How does Bean handle those moments when someone wants to swap ingredients for taste rather than dietary needs? Like if a user just wants a bolder flavor or a different texture, does the system adjust creatively or stick to safer substitutions?
Wishing you all the best on the launch! lil question for you, how Bean handles situations where someone has multiple dietary needs at the same time like gluten-free, low-sodium and kid-friendly. Does it balance everything smoothly in one updated recipe?
Can Bean adapt whole meal plans too? Like if someone changes one dinner, does it automatically adjust the rest of the week to keep things balanced?
You know that feeling when you’re all set to cook and then suddenly realize you’re out of something important? Happens to me all the time. Instead of running out to the store or giving up on the recipe, I like that Bean can just work with whatever I have. It just makes cooking feel a lot easier and less like a chore.
Cooking for my family means I have to adjust recipes all the time to keep things a bit healthier, and it can be a real headache. Bean is good because I can just tweak a few things on the fly, and it saves me so much time. It’s good to have something that actually fits around our needs.
These days I’m trying to keep my meals low on cholesterol, and it’s always a hassle to tweak every recipe. What I like about Bean is I can just say what I need and it adjusts everything for me. It’s a relief not having to worry about every single ingredient all the time.
Traditional recipes just slow me down because they assume you have all day to follow every single step. Some nights you just don’t, and you need something that can change on the fly. For me, that’s why Bean is actually helpful. It’s just easier to tweak a recipe instead of feeling stuck with a traditional one that doesn’t fit your evening.
I need meals with more carbohydrates because I use a lot of energy during the day, and most recipes online do not match what I am looking for. Bean made this much easier for me. I simply explained that I wanted a recipe with higher carbs, and it changed everything in a way that actually want. It takes a lot of stress out of planning my meals.
Living in Dubai and trying to cook for myself is a whole challenge because ingredients change from store to store, and half the time I can’t find what the recipe wants. Bean actually helped me fix that.
I can just tell it what I have in my kitchen and it adjusts everything without making me search for a new recipe. Makes cooking less confusing.
It usually happens right when I think I’ve got dinner all figured out. Suddenly my kid says they now hate lentils, even though they loved them yesterday. Or I remember I’m trying to avoid fried food but the recipe I planned is basically 90% frying and 10% regret.
So then I’m standing in the kitchen, staring at the pantry like it’s going to give me life advice.
Should I switch the whole menu? Should I improvise? Should I just make eggs… again?
Best wishes to the entire team behind it, you’re doing an amazing job!
Finally something I can use to adapt and organize my recipes properly rather than burying them in ChatGPT threads.
Bean kinda saved me here. I’m in the gym most days, and finding meals that actually hit the protein I need is always a mess.
Recipes online look good but never fit what I’m trying to do and I end up guessing half the time.
Being able to change a recipe in one go without digging through a bunch of sites makes things way easier for me. This actually feels made for people who track their food.
Eating for fitness gets annoying because every recipe acts like you have to stick to it exactly or you’re doing something wrong. I’ve never liked that.
Some days I want to change half the ingredients based on how my training went, and I don’t want to start searching for a whole new meal just because of that.
The way this lets you adjust things on the fly feels like a nice break from all the strict “follow this or else” type of recipes. It matches how real life works, not how perfect meal plans look on paper.
As someone who spends a lot of time in the gym, I’m always trying to match my meals with my training, and it gets tiring looking for recipes that fit what I need that day. Some days I want more protein, some days I need something lighter, and most recipes don’t adjust unless you sit there and rewrite everything yourself.
The idea that I could just say what I’m aiming for and have the recipe shift around that is honestly really appealing. It feels like something that could actually fit into a fitness routine without making meal prep another stressful chore.
Btw Congrats on the launch!
Trying to stay on a healthy diet is such a headache sometimes. Recipes always have stuff I don’t want or can’t eat. This looked kinda helpful because you can just tell it what you want changed and it fixes it for you. Might make eating clean a bit easier ngl.
Kids change their minds every day and dinner becomes a guessing game. It’s annoying when you plan something and they suddenly won’t touch it. Bean seems helpful since you can adjust the recipe on the spot instead of looking for a whole new meal. Might be useful for parents dealing with picky eaters.
I’m kinda hopeless in the kitchen, lol😂. I never follow recipes right, and I always end up missing something. This looks like it might actually help me keep things simple without stressing. Thinking about trying it to see if it makes cooking less scary.