Before you sign in

How to save your first recipe.

RecipePin works best when you give it the clearest recipe source you can find: a recipe page, a social post URL, a YouTube link, a PDF, or your own typed notes.

You will enter your email on the next screen. Cloudflare will send a login code so RecipePin can keep each recipe library private.

Copy the right thing

Where to find the recipe link.

Instagram

Use the three dots

Open the post or Reel, tap the three dots, choose Copy link, then paste that URL into RecipePin.

YouTube

Use the share arrow

Tap Share, copy the video URL, and paste it into RecipePin. If the recipe is in the description or captions, RecipePin has a better chance of finding it.

Recipe websites

Copy the page address

Open the recipe page itself, copy the address from the browser bar, and paste that full URL into RecipePin.

Facebook

Look for the recipe source

If the post links to a recipe website, open that link and copy the website URL. If the recipe is only written in comments, copy the text and use Pasted recipe text inside RecipePin.

PDFs and printouts

Use Import PDF

If you have a PDF recipe, use Import PDF inside RecipePin. Text-based PDFs work best; scanned PDFs may need a quick tidy-up.

Not yet

Do not use Pinterest

Pinterest is not supported for this early version. Open the original recipe website from Pinterest if you can, then copy that website URL instead.

Quick rule

RecipePin needs a source it can read.

Ready to try it?

Sign in with your email, copy a recipe link from one of the sources above, and paste it into RecipePin.

Continue to app sign in

Standard app access is free forever for early-access users. Premium upgrades are not included, and places are strictly limited to the first 50 people.