JinKul

How it works

Plan. Cart. Cook.

Three roles. One household. The whole week handled — without the Sunday-night planning panic, the Monday-morning grocery scramble, or the daily "what's for dinner?" debate.

Amika, Juno, and Kawan — the JinKul gang
Amika

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Amika

Plans the week

A 7-day menu, generated for your whole family.

JinKul reads each member's age, dietary type, allergies, and health conditions. It picks three dishes per meal — base + sabzi + carb — that satisfy the strictest constraint while filling each individual's nutrition gaps. Variety scoring prevents repetition. Pinned dishes stay where they belong.

Kawan

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Kawan

Fills the cart

Every ingredient, every brand, in your cart in one tap.

Once the menu is set, JinKul aggregates ingredients across the week. It deduplicates synonyms (jeera = cumin), categorises by aisle, and resolves to your preferred Swiggy Instamart products — your usual Tata Salt, your usual Amul Butter. 30 to 80 items move from list to cart in seconds.

Juno

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Juno

Briefs the cook

Daily recipes on WhatsApp. A QR code on the fridge.

Each morning, the cook gets a WhatsApp message with the day's menu. A QR code opens a simple, no-login web page with step-by-step recipes — in Hindi or English — with exact quantities and short videos. The cook ticks off dishes as they're done; the family sees status in real time.

Read the guide

8 min read

The complete guide to weekly meal planning for Indian households

A deeper walk-through of the seven-step weekly workflow above — with worked examples, ingredient aggregation, and the cook-coordination patterns that hold the plan together.

Read the guide

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14 days free, then ₹299/month