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Link2Eat
Turn any cooking video into a recipe — right inside Telegram
Link2Eat turns cooking videos into clean, structured recipes. Send a TikTok, Instagram Reels or YouTube Shorts link to the Telegram bot and get ingredients with quantities, step-by-step instructions and tips in about 30 seconds. Unlike recipe apps, there is nothing to install and no account to create — your searchable cookbook lives right inside Telegram.
Link2Eat started as a fix for a ritual in my own family: all week my wife sends me cooking videos from TikTok and Instagram — that's how we pick what we'll cook on the weekend.
Saying "yes, let's make this one" is the easy part.
Then reality hits:
- 🛒 she screenshots the ingredients, and at the grocery store we're scrolling through screenshots trying to work out what to buy
- 🔁 or we're rewatching the whole video for the third time
- ⏸️ and while cooking, instead of "next step" it's pause, rewind, "wait, was that two tablespoons or three?"
At some point I got fed up and built the bot.
Send it a video link (TikTok, Reels, YouTube Shorts) — ~30 seconds later you get a clean recipe:
- ✅ ingredients with quantities
- ✅ numbered steps + tips
- ✅ saved in a searchable cookbook, right inside Telegram
Nothing to install. My wife still sends me the videos and I say "ok" — then she forwards the link to the bot, and by the time we're at the store the ingredient list is already in her cookbook.
Honest notes: free for 7 days (20 recipes, videos up to 2 min), then from €5/mo. No ads, no selling data — the subscription is the whole business model. I'm a solo dev, so every comment here genuinely shapes the roadmap.
👉 Drop a cooking video link in the comments and I'll show you what the bot makes of it 👨🍳
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About Link2Eat on Product Hunt
“Turn any cooking video into a recipe — right inside Telegram”
Link2Eat was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #156 on the daily leaderboard. Link2Eat turns cooking videos into clean, structured recipes. Send a TikTok, Instagram Reels or YouTube Shorts link to the Telegram bot and get ingredients with quantities, step-by-step instructions and tips in about 30 seconds. Unlike recipe apps, there is nothing to install and no account to create — your searchable cookbook lives right inside Telegram.
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Link2Eat started as a fix for a ritual in my own family: all week my wife sends me cooking videos from TikTok and Instagram — that's how we pick what we'll cook on the weekend.
Saying "yes, let's make this one" is the easy part.
Then reality hits:
- 🛒 she screenshots the ingredients, and at the grocery store we're scrolling through screenshots trying to work out what to buy
- 🔁 or we're rewatching the whole video for the third time
- ⏸️ and while cooking, instead of "next step" it's pause, rewind, "wait, was that two tablespoons or three?"
At some point I got fed up and built the bot.
Send it a video link (TikTok, Reels, YouTube Shorts) — ~30 seconds later you get a clean recipe:
- ✅ ingredients with quantities
- ✅ numbered steps + tips
- ✅ saved in a searchable cookbook, right inside Telegram
Nothing to install. My wife still sends me the videos and I say "ok" — then she forwards the link to the bot, and by the time we're at the store the ingredient list is already in her cookbook.
Honest notes: free for 7 days (20 recipes, videos up to 2 min), then from €5/mo. No ads, no selling data — the subscription is the whole business model. I'm a solo dev, so every comment here genuinely shapes the roadmap.
👉 Drop a cooking video link in the comments and I'll show you what the bot makes of it 👨🍳