Save the recipe. Keep the cooking flow.

Practical, text-first guides for importing supported recipes from the web and public social posts, then following each step on Apple Watch or iPhone.

Apple Watch recipe app

How to Follow Recipes on Apple Watch

Put the current recipe step on your wrist so your iPhone can stay away from the cutting board, sink, and stovetop.

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hands-free cooking app

How to Follow a Recipe Without Touching Your Phone

Cook with fewer unlocks, scrolls, and screen touches by keeping the current recipe instruction on the surface that fits the moment.

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recipe importer

How to Import Online Recipes Into a Cooking App

Turn a supported recipe link into a clean ingredient list, ordered instructions, and a cooking flow built for the kitchen.

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import recipes from websites

How to Import a Recipe From a Website on iPhone

Save the useful cooking information from a recipe page while keeping the original publisher attached for reference.

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save recipes from Instagram

How to Save Recipes From Instagram Reels and Posts

Move a recipe out of a crowded Saved collection and into a structure you can review, find, and follow while cooking.

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save recipes from TikTok

How to Save a TikTok Recipe and Actually Cook It

Turn a supported public TikTok recipe into a cooking-ready format instead of searching Favorites and replaying the clip at the stove.

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save recipes from Pinterest

How to Import a Recipe From Pinterest on iPhone

Use the recipe page behind a Pin as the cooking source while keeping Pinterest context connected to the import.

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step-by-step cooking app

How to Turn Online Recipes Into Step-by-Step Cooking Mode

Replace scrolling and place-finding with an ordered cooking flow that surfaces the instruction you need now.

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