Small, focused AI apps that handle the tedious parts of family life — starting with what's for dinner tonight.
AI-powered meal planning built for Indian households. The homemaker plans breakfast, lunch and dinner — the family weighs in with attendance and preferences — and the cook gets a clean WhatsApp message in their own language. Dal, sabzi, roti, rice, or pasta — every family eats what actually suits them.
In running, negative splits mean finishing faster than you started — getting stronger as you go, not weaker. That's how we build. Each app, each version, each day — better than the last.
We make progress with all our might. Ship version one fast, then improve relentlessly. Setbacks aren't failures — they're fuel for the next push.
AI generates the draft. You make the call. Every app keeps you in control while eliminating the grind — so you can focus on what matters.
Built by a CA who runs a 1000+ brand retail tech company — not a software engineer. Zero lines of code written by hand. If a founder-operator can ship production apps with AI, anyone can.
Drafts the right reply, the right quote-tweet, and your daily original post — all delivered to your inbox. Built around how X actually grows accounts in 2026.
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In the spirit of negative splits, we're exploring small, focused apps that chip away at everyday life-friction — for you and your family. Each one tackles a single recurring drag. Some may become standalone products once EasyMeal has found its feet.