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Aly · she remembers dinner for both of you

Tonight: Thai Green Curry.

— you both loved it on March 12 · no peanuts for Jake · ready in 25 minutes

That’s an Aly answer: dinner, decided, with the receipts. No forty tabs, no “I don’t know — what do you want?” You talk. She remembers. For both of you.

Deciding is free forever · TestFlight beta rolling out soon

Day 214

Tonight

Thai Green Curry

you both loved it on March 12 · no peanuts for Jake

25 min · Thai · easy

Cook itSomething else

The 6pm question

“What do you want?”
“I don’t know — what do you want?”

Every couple knows the loop. And every food app makes it worse, because they all answer a question nobody asked. You didn’t want options. You wanted it decided.

Recipe apps answer with

6,000 results

and a search bar. At 6pm. To two hungry people.

Delivery apps answer with

40 restaurants

you scroll past while the argument warms up.

Aly answers with

dinner

one dish, chosen for your table, reasons included.

How it works

You talk. She remembers.
Dinner decides itself.

01

You talk.

Like you'd text a friend. “Jake's allergic to peanuts.” “That ramen place was a 10.” “Sarah's off dairy this month.” No forms, no settings, no food diary homework.

jake’s allergic to peanuts btw

Got it. No peanuts near Jake, ever.

tacos again tonight

Tacos again? Bold. Logged.

Tell Aly anything…

02

She remembers. For both of you.

Every fact lands in one shared memory — not your notes app, not her head. Say it once and the whole household knows it forever. That's the part nobody else built.

Jake — allergic to peanutsSarah — no cilantro, everyou — spice level: braveloved Thai green curry · Mar 12Friday is takeout nightLuna the cat begs for salmondate night = Italianweeknights: 30 minutes, max

…and 15 more things about your table

03

Dinner decides itself.

At 6pm there's no debate — there's an answer, and under it the why-line: proof it was chosen for your table, not pulled from a trending list.

Day 214

Tonight

Thai Green Curry

you both loved it on March 12 · no peanuts for Jake

25 min · Thai · easy

Cook itSomething else

The memory moat

One memory.
Both of you.
Any AI.

Chatbots remember you, singular, and forget you between apps. Aly keeps a memory for the household — written by both partners, readable by both partners, and open to the AI agents you already use.

Say it once, you both know it

Tell Aly that Jake's allergic to peanuts on your phone, and it's true on your partner's phone one second later. Forever. No relay, no “did I tell you?”

It's your memory, not ours

Browse everything Aly knows about your table. Correct it, delete it, laugh at it. Nothing is hidden and nothing is unfixable.

Your other AIs can read it too

The household memory is agent-readable. Ask your own assistant “what can Jake eat?” and it can check the same source of truth Aly uses — instead of guessing.

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When you’d rather choose

Some nights you swipe.
Together.

A deck built from your shared memory — never forty options, never a dish Jake can’t touch. You each swipe on your own phone; when you both say yes, that’s dinner.

Cacio e Pepe

20 min · Italian

Miso Ramen

35 min · Japanese

Tacos al Pastor

30 min · Mexican

Sarah swiped right on this one too —

It’s a match

Tacos al Pastor

tuesday, approved by both of you

Cook itOrder it

Gamification, done right

Duolingo made you feel bad for missing a day. Aly makes you feel rich for every day you showed up.

Every household shares one Flame. It counts up — every day either of you talked to Aly, swiped, or sat down to a decided dinner — and it never resets.

Streaks run on fear

The classic streak motivates by threatening to take your progress away. It works — the way a loan shark works. Miss one day and 200 days of showing up are declared worthless.

Shared beats solo

Behavioral research keeps landing on the same two findings: loss-framed motivation burns people out, and habits anchored to a shared identity — “we're a table that eats well” — are the ones that survive real life.

So the Flame only grows

Day 214 means two hundred and fourteen dinners you decided together. Nothing can un-happen that, so Aly never pretends it did. Come back after a brutal week and it's all still there — a little gold, even.

Day 214

still yours. still burning.

Pricing

Deciding dinner is free. Forever.

— that’s a promise, not a trial

Aly

The nightly answer

Free

forever · no card, no countdown

  • Tonight's answer, every day, with the why-line
  • Swipe together and match on dinner
  • The essentials, remembered — allergies never expire
  • One shared Flame per household
Join the beta
Both partners included

Aly Plus

The whole family brain

$39/year

per household — not per person

  • Unlimited shared memory and full meal history
  • Both partners covered — one price per household
  • Patterns and gentle insights (“stomach aches follow dairy”)
  • Agent access — your own AI can read the household memory
  • First in line for everything new
Join the beta

$39 a year, split two ways, is $1.63 a month each. You’ve tipped more for worse dinner advice.

Questions

Fair questions, straight answers.

What is Aly?

Aly is an AI kitchen companion for couples and families. Instead of giving you recipe lists to browse, she opens with tonight's dinner already decided — one dish, chosen from everything she remembers about your household: allergies, dislikes, favorites, schedules, and what you both loved last month. Both partners share one memory, so anything either of you tells Aly, you both know.

How is Aly different from meal planning apps?

Meal planners hand you options and homework: browse, filter, plan the week. Aly is answer-first — she tells you what's for dinner tonight and shows her reasoning in one line, like “you both loved it on March 12 · no peanuts for Jake · 25 minutes.” The second difference is memory: Aly's memory is shared by both partners and persists forever, which no mainstream food app offers.

Does my partner need the app too?

Aly works solo, but she's built for two. When you pair with your partner you share one household memory and one Flame. Either of you can add facts, swipe on dinner, and see tonight's answer — and one Aly Plus subscription covers you both.

What does Aly remember?

Whatever you tell her about your table: allergies and restrictions, who hates cilantro, what you cooked and how it went, weeknight time limits, takeout rituals, even the cat's opinions. You can browse everything she knows, correct anything, and delete anything. Safety-critical facts like a child's allergy are treated as permanent unless you remove them yourself.

Is Aly free?

Deciding dinner is free forever — the nightly answer, swiping together, and the shared Flame. Aly Plus is about $39 per year for the whole household (both partners, one price) and adds unlimited memory, full meal history, health patterns, and agent access for your other AI assistants.

What is the Flame?

The Flame is Aly's answer to the streak — shared by the household instead of owned by one person, and it never resets. It counts every day you showed up, and a hard week can't erase what you built. Around milestones, it turns gold.

Can my own AI assistant use Aly's memory?

Yes — that's the point of the shared memory. It's agent-readable, so an assistant you already use can check the same source of truth Aly uses and answer questions like “what can Jake eat?” correctly, instead of guessing.

When can I get Aly?

Aly is coming to iOS first, with a TestFlight beta rolling out soon. Email [email protected] for an invite, or tap “Join the iOS beta” anywhere on this page.

The beta

Never argue about dinner again.

— you’ll wonder what you ever fought about, honestly

Get a TestFlight invite

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