The Gourmet Host vs ReciMe: Save Recipes, Then Cook for a Crowd
ReciMe has become the go-to app for saving recipes from social media and the web. With over 10 million users, AI-powered imports from TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, Pinterest, and Facebook, and a clean cookbook interface for organizing everything you save, it turns scattered social media bookmarks into a usable recipe collection.
The Gourmet Host Mobile App covers the same recipe territory and more—featuring 500+ premium recipes from Food & Wine, EatingWell, Serious Eats, Real Simple, and other leading publishers, plus an app enabled internet-wide recipe search and full personal recipe duplication and creation from scratch.
Where The Gourmet Host goes further is everything that happens after the recipe is saved.
Build a multi-course menu, send invitations via the app, email, or SMS, collect RSVPs and dietary preferences automatically from guests, delegate tasks to co-hosts, and split costs across attendees after the event.
The recipe you saved on Tuesday becomes the dinner party menu you serve on Saturday—with invitations, grocery lists, and cost splitting already attached.
Quick Verdict
- Recipe management — ReciMe excels at importing recipes from social media and websites using AI extraction. The Gourmet Host offers 500+ premium recipes, in-app internet-wide search, and personal recipe creation with structured fields.
- Meal planning — ReciMe includes a weekly planner organized by breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The Gourmet Host offers a calendar view with course-level menu assembly and event types like dinner party, brunch, and potluck.
- Grocery lists — Both apps generate grocery lists from planned meals. ReciMe sorts by supermarket aisle. The Gourmet Host generates from any menu with one tap and groups by recipe.
- Task lists — ReciMe has no task features. The Gourmet Host lets you create and assign tasks to co-hosts or guests.
- Guest management — ReciMe has no invitation, RSVP, or dietary preferences tracking features. The Gourmet Host sends invitations via app, email, and SMS, and automatically collects dietary preferences from guests.
- Cost splitting — ReciMe has no expense tracking. The Gourmet Host includes per-event cost splitting tied to your guest list.
- Pricing — ReciMe offers a free tier (5 recipe imports per week) and Premium at $59.99/year with a 7-day trial. The Gourmet Host offers a free tier with a library of 500+ premium recipes, $4.99/month, or $29.99/year with a 7-day free trial for full features.
- Bottom line — ReciMe is the strongest social media recipe importer available. The Gourmet Host handles recipe management and meal planning and grows with you into hosting—invitations, dietary tracking, grocery lists, and cost splitting in one place.
How the Features Compare
Both apps start with the same premise: collect recipes you love and make them easy to cook from. ReciMe has built its reputation on AI-powered recipe extraction that turns a TikTok video or Instagram post into a clean, structured recipe card—a problem most other recipe apps have not solved well.
The Gourmet Host covers recipe collection and organization through a different path—featuring 500+ premium recipes from Food & Wine, EatingWell, Serious Eats, Real Simple, and other leading publishers, internet-wide search from your cookbook inside the app, and personal recipe creation with structured fields—and layers in the four capabilities no recipe app offers together: invitations via app, email, and SMS with RSVP and dietary preferences tracking, task delegation across co-hosts and guests, one-tap grocery list generation from your menu, and per-event cost splitting.
ReciMe: Social Media Recipe Saver
- AI recipe import — saves recipes from TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Pinterest, websites, photos, and even handwritten recipe cards
- Chrome extension — browser extension for one-click recipe capture while browsing the web
- Custom cookbooks — organize saved recipes into collections with tags and search
- Weekly meal planner — schedule recipes by breakfast, lunch, and dinner on a weekly calendar
- Grocery list generation — auto-generates a shopping list sorted by supermarket aisle from your planned recipes
- Portion scaler — adjust serving sizes with a built-in scaler and measurement converter
- Step-by-step cooking mode — keeps your screen unlocked with guided instructions while you cook
- Nutrition calculator — AI-generated nutritional information per recipe (Premium only)
- Free tier limits — 5 recipe imports per week; unlimited imports require the $59.99/year Premium subscription
- No dinner party hosting features — no guest invitations, RSVP tracking, dietary collection from guests, task delegation, or cost splitting
The Gourmet Host: Recipes + Hosting
- Publisher recipe library — featuring 500+ premium recipes from Food & Wine, EatingWell, Serious Eats, Real Simple, and other leading publishers
- Internet-wide recipe search —Google-powered search spanning the web inside the app directly from your cookbook
- Personal recipe creation — add your own recipes from scratch with structured ingredient and instruction fields
- Three-tab cookbook — Premium, Personal, and Favorites tabs with collections filterable by course, cuisine, diet, and occasion
- Menu assembly by course — build menus organized by course and schedule them on a calendar with event types (dinner party, brunch, potluck, supper club)
- One-tap grocery lists — turn any recipe or full menu into an organized shopping list
- Guest invitations — send invitations via app, email, or SMS with RSVP collection and automatic dietary preference capture from guests
- Task delegation — assign tasks to co-hosts or guests: buy wine, set the playlist, arrange flowers, or create custom tasks
- Cost splitting — per-event expense tracking tied to your guest list—add line items and split costs across attendees
| Feature | The Gourmet Host | ReciMe |
|---|---|---|
| Recipe import / web clipping | Internet-wide natural language search directly from your personal cookbook | AI import from TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, websites, photos |
| Recipe organization / cookbooks | Three-tab cookbook (Premium, Personal, Favorites) with search and filters | Custom cookbooks with tags and search |
| Meal planning calendar | Calendar view with event types and course-level menus | Weekly planner by breakfast, lunch, dinner |
| Grocery list generation | One-tap from any event or menu grouped by recipe | Auto-generated from meal plan, sorted by aisle |
| Serving size scaling | Coming soon! | Yes — portion scaler included |
| Guest management / invitations | Yes — app, email, SMS with RSVP and dietary tracking | Not available |
| Cost splitting | Yes — per-event expense tracking | Not available |
| Pricing | Free tier, $4.99/mo, or $29.99/yr | Free (5 imports/wk) / $59.99/yr Premium (as of April 2026) |
Pricing
ReciMe: Free + Premium
- Free tier — core features including grocery lists, meal planner, and cookbooks; recipe imports limited to 5 per week
- ReciMe Premium — $59.99/year (approximately $5/month) with a 7-day free trial (as of April 2026)
- Premium features — unlimited recipe imports from social media and websites, nutrition calculator, step-by-step cooking mode, cookbook scanning, and recipe export
- No monthly plan — annual billing only; no month-to-month option is publicly listed
The Gourmet Host: Free + Premium
- Free tier — browse and save from a library of 500+ premium recipes at no cost
- Premium monthly — $4.99/month with a 7-day free trial
- Premium annual — $29.99/year with a 7-day free trial
- Premium features — menu building, guest invitations via app/email/SMS, RSVP and dietary tracking, shared grocery and task lists, task delegation, and cost splitting
- Available on iOS and Android — download from the App Store and Google Play
At $59.99/year, ReciMe Premium unlocks unlimited social media recipe imports and nutritional data—strong value for someone who collects recipes primarily from TikTok and Instagram.
At $29.99/year, The Gourmet Host Premium costs half as much and unlocks the full hosting workflow on top of recipe and meal planning tools.
For someone whose cooking stops at saving and organizing recipes, ReciMe’s import AI is unmatched. But for someone whose cooking sometimes leads to a dinner party, The Gourmet Host replaces what would otherwise require ReciMe plus an invitation app plus a cost-splitting tool.
If you never host and your primary need is saving recipes from social media, ReciMe is an honest recommendation—its AI extraction is the best in the category.
The value equation shifts towards The Gourmet Host when hosting enters the picture, because the tools ReciMe lacks (invitations, dietary tracking, task delegation, cost splitting) each require a separate app with its own subscription or per-event fee.
Which App Should You Choose?
Choose ReciMe if:
- You collect recipes primarily from TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and other social media platforms
- AI-powered recipe extraction from video captions and photo posts is your top priority
- You want a portion scaler and measurement converter built into every recipe
- You cook mostly for yourself or a small household and rarely scale beyond a few servings
- You never host dinner parties and have no need for guest management or cost splitting
Choose The Gourmet Host if:
- You want a curated publisher recipe library from leading publishers, plus in-app internet-wide search
- You host dinner parties, brunches, or potlucks and want invitations, RSVPs, and dietary tracking built into your planning
- You want to delegate tasks to co-hosts or guests rather than managing everything yourself
- You want per-event cost splitting tied to your guest list without exporting data to a separate app
- You want one app that handles daily recipe collection and weekend hosting in the same workflow
ReciMe is the category leader for saving recipes from social media—10 million users and the strongest AI import engine in the market.
The Gourmet Host handles recipe management and meal planning and grows with you into hosting—recipes, grocery lists, invitations, dietary tracking, and cost splitting in one place.
Frequently Asked Questions
ReciMe offers a free version with access to core features including grocery lists, meal plans, and cookbooks, but limits recipe imports to five per week. Premium ($59.99/year) unlocks unlimited imports, a nutrition calculator, measurement converter, step-by-step cooking mode, and recipe export.
Yes—ReciMe is built specifically for importing recipes from social media platforms including TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and Pinterest. Its AI extracts ingredients and instructions from video captions and post descriptions into a clean, cookable format.
ReciMe reports a community of over 10 million users as of early 2026, with over 1 million downloads on the Google Play Store alone. The app holds a 4.7-star average rating across both major app stores.
Yes—ReciMe includes a weekly meal planner where you can schedule saved recipes by breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The meal planner connects to the grocery list feature, which generates a shopping list organized by supermarket aisle from your planned recipes.
ReciMe handles recipe collection and grocery lists well, but has no guest management, invitation, RSVP tracking, or cost-splitting features. The Gourmet Host offers its own recipe library of 500+ titles plus internet-wide search, and adds the hosting layer ReciMe lacks—invitations, dietary tracking, task delegation, and cost splitting in one workflow.
For social media recipe importing specifically, ReciMe remains the strongest option. For cooks who want recipe importing plus hosting features—invitations, guest dietary tracking, and cost splitting—The Gourmet Host combines both in a single platform.
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