Still Using a Recipe Binder?

Recipe binders have earned their place in the kitchen. They hold handwritten cards, printed recipes, family favorites, notes in the margins, and recipes passed from one person to another.

The problem is not the recipes. The problem is finding them when you need them.

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Your recipes already come from everywhere

Most home cooks do not collect recipes from one neat source. Over time, recipes end up scattered across binders, folders, drawers, emails, websites, text messages, PDFs, screenshots, and notes.

A binder works for a while. Then the pages start to pile up, the plastic sleeves fill, and the recipe you want is always in the one place you forgot to check.

Example: a family cookie recipe, a printed pasta recipe from a website, a screenshot of a sauce, and a holiday side dish can all live together in one searchable Mangerate collection.

Keep the memories, lose the clutter

Going digital does not mean losing the character of your recipes. Your grandmother's cake recipe is still your grandmother's cake recipe. Your handwritten chili notes are still yours. The recipe still means what it always meant.

Mangerate simply gives those recipes a cleaner home on your iPhone and iPad.

A digital binder you can actually search

The biggest difference between paper and a digital recipe binder is search. You do not have to remember which section a recipe was filed under, or whether you printed it, copied it, imported it, or saved it from the web.

Built for cooking, not just storage

A recipe binder is useful because it sits open while you cook. Mangerate keeps that idea, but adds the benefits of a modern recipe app.

Once recipes are in Mangerate, you can use Cooking Mode, build grocery lists, scale servings, convert units, export recipes, and share collections with family or friends.

Good for family recipes

Family recipes often deserve more than a photo in a message thread or a page tucked into a binder. Mangerate lets you keep them organized and, when you want, share them through a collection that others can use too.

That makes it easier to preserve recipes without locking them away in one physical binder in one kitchen.

Your recipe binder can finally retire

Paper recipe binders served us well. But if your recipes have outgrown the binder, Mangerate gives you a way to keep them searchable, organized, synced, and ready to cook from.

If you have been looking for a digital recipe binder for iPhone and iPad, Mangerate is available on the App Store.

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