Smart Recipe Scaling
Cooking for 2 instead of 6? Tap once and every ingredient rescales automatically — fractions, ranges, and all. No mental maths at the stove.
Now on Google Play · iOS coming soon
Cook it. Share it. Love it.
Scale any recipe in one tap. Run every step timer at once. Follow the cooks whose flavours you actually trust. LetsCookIt is the social recipe app that keeps up with you in the kitchen.
v1.0 · Live on Android · Free forever


01 — What it does
Every feature solves a problem we actually had in the kitchen. Nothing is here to fill space.
Cooking for 2 instead of 6? Tap once and every ingredient rescales automatically — fractions, ranges, and all. No mental maths at the stove.
Personalized home feed that prioritizes cooks you follow, authors you've liked, and flavours you actually care about — not what's trending somewhere else.
Multiple timers run at once with a looping alarm and step reminder when each one finishes — no more juggling kitchen timers across three devices.
Follow, like, comment, and share — with private accounts, blocking, reporting. A kind kitchen, not a shouty one.
02 — How it works
Browse a feed tuned to the cooks and flavours you love. Save anything that catches your eye.
Two people or twelve — tap the scaler and every ingredient updates to match.
Step-by-step mode runs every timer for you and rings when it's time to move on.
Post the plate, tag the author, and pass the recipe along to the people you cook for.
03 — Fresh from the community

by Let's Cook It
Crisp pastry triangles stuffed with spiced potatoes and peas.

by Let's Cook It
Classic Neapolitan pizza with tomato, fresh mozzarella, basil and olive oil.

by Let's Cook It
Bright Levantine salad heavy on parsley, mint, tomato and bulgur.

by Let's Cook It
Spiced grilled lamb skewers with cumin, mint and a yogurt-mint sauce.

by Let's Cook It
Crisp Middle Eastern chickpea fritters with herbs and warm spices.

by Let's Cook It
Three-ingredient Italian salad: tomato, mozzarella and basil with olive oil.
04 — A look inside
Big tap targets, legible type at arm's length, and every action reachable with flour on your fingers.




05 — Questions
It's live on Google Play right now — install it on any Android device. iOS is the next thing on the bench; once the Android experience is fully dialled in, porting to iOS begins.
iOS is coming. We shipped on Android first because it's the platform where a solo team can iterate fastest. Now that Android is live and getting sharpened release by release, porting to iOS is the very next thing on the roadmap.
Yes — the core cooking experience is free forever. That includes the feed, scaling, timers, posting, and following. We may add an optional Pro tier later for power features like meal planning and shopping lists.
You can browse public recipes without an account — right here on this site, or in the app. You'll need one to follow cooks, save recipes, post your own, and use the cook-mode timers.
Safety isn't a bolt-on — it shipped with v1. Private accounts, one-tap blocking, reporting, and rate limits are all built in from day one, and we actively moderate reports. A kitchen should be welcoming.
LetsCookIt is made by NovaByte — a one-person independent studio. Every screen, line of code, and test meal comes from the same pair of hands.
LetsCookIt is live on Android — free, no subscription. iOS is the next thing on the bench.