Qwikdish vs ReciMe: Free Tier Comparison

ReciMe's free plan allows up to 5 smart imports per week — from social media, websites, images, or pasted text (ReciMe Help). Manual entry, grocery lists, meal plans, and cookbooks remain available on free, but guided cooking and unlimited imports require ReciMe Plus.

Qwikdish targets home cooks who save often from TikTok, Instagram, and blogs and want core capture, organization, and cooking mode on a generous free tier, with optional premium upgrades.

Side-by-side comparison

FeatureQwikdishReciMe (free)ReciMe Plus
Smart importsCore capture included on free tier5 per week, resets every 7 days from signup dateUnlimited
SourcesSocial video, blogs, pasted textSocial, web, images, pasted textSame
Cooking modeFree forever: step-by-step, timers, always-on display. Plus adds voice-guided hands-free cookingNot on free (per ReciMe)Guided cooking included
OrganizationTags, search, personal notesCookbooks, meal plans, grocery listsSame + export/print
PlatformsiPhone, iPad, and Android with cloud synciOS and AndroidSame
Best forBuilding a large library without weekly import anxietyLight savers who import fewer than 5 recipes/weekPower users who want nutrition tools and unlimited imports

When is ReciMe the better choice?

  • You import fewer than five recipes per week and rarely hit the cap.
  • You want meal planning and grocery checkout as core daily workflows.
  • You are willing to pay for nutrition calculator, export/print, and guided cooking.

ReciMe's free tier is workable for casual use. The friction appears when you binge-save after a scroll session — five imports can disappear in one evening.

When is Qwikdish the better choice?

  • Save recipes frequently from TikTok, Instagram, and food blogs.
  • Want cooking mode free forever — step guidance, timers, and a screen that stays on — with voice-guided hands-free cooking on Plus.
  • Prefer building a personal cookbook with tags and full-text search, without counting weekly import quotas.
  • Need reliable sync across iPhone, iPad, and Android.
  • Want to share a recipe as a public link that opens in any browser, no account needed.

Frequently asked questions

What counts as one ReciMe import?

Any smart import from social media, a website, an image, or pasted text counts toward the weekly five when you save the recipe (ReciMe). Failed imports that you do not save do not count.

Can I use both apps?

Yes. Some cooks use one app for meal planning and another for capture. That adds sync overhead — most people prefer one primary library.

Does Qwikdish require a subscription to organize recipes?

No. Core capture, organization, and cooking mode are available on Qwikdish's free tier. Premium adds advanced features for users who want more.

ReciMe's free plan works for light importers; active social-media savers often outgrow five imports per week.