Tableleaf

TABLE-leaf — the extra board when company comes.

Subscribe to supper.

Pull up a seat at a creator’s table — not a public feed. Private recipes, meal plans for the week, and one shopping list that carries you from their kitchen to the store.

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From their table to your week

Tableleaf connects creators and subscribers through private cooking — not another public recipe scroll.

  1. Connect

    Invite your inner circle or subscribe to a creator you trust. Recipes stay inside that relationship.

  2. Plan

    Browse a private recipe board, ask questions against that cookbook, and dress the week with a meal plan.

  3. Shop & cook

    Turn the plan into one shopping list — merged carefully — and cook through the week together.

For creators

Your kitchen, your subscribers

Publish a private cookbook, send meal plans to people who’ve pulled up a seat, and keep the intimacy of cooking for your people — without building a whole website.

  • Share recipes selectively through connections
  • Build meal plans from your collection
  • Send subscribers straight to a merged shopping list

For subscribers

Someone’s table, in your pocket

Follow a creator whose cooking you actually want to eat. Get their recipes and weekly rhythm — not an endless social feed of things you’ll never make.

  • A visual board of meals from their library
  • Meal plans and lists scoped to what they share
  • Ask Sage — AI that only searches their cookbook

Built for real kitchens

Private by default

No public catalog. Recipes move through connections — the people you cook for, not the algorithm.

Meal plans that dress the week

Line up breakfasts, lunches, and dinners from a shared library — then adjust portions and swap meals without starting over.

One list, store to stove

Ingredients roll up from your plan into a single shopping list — tuned to merge thoughtfully, not sloppily double-count.

Pull up a seat

Sign in to open your board, connect with creators, and start dressing this week’s meals.

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