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    Last updated: March 14, 2026

    Weekly Cook is a meal planning web application designed to help users organize their cooking schedule and manage recipes in a simple and structured way. The platform includes a curated library of dishes with detailed recipes, allowing users to easily search for meals and add them to their personal cooking plans.

    The website requires user authentication because the core functionality is personalized planning. Each user can create and manage their own plan sets, meaning they can maintain multiple meal plans at the same time (for example: weekly plans, special occasions, or different household schedules). Since these plans are user-specific, the system requires login to create, save, and manage them.

    In addition to planning meals, users can also contribute their own recipes to expand the community recipe collection. This allows users to share their favorite dishes and cooking ideas with others on the platform.

    Users can also submit feedback directly through the application, including reporting bugs, suggesting improvements, or requesting new features. This helps us continuously improve the platform based on real user input.

    Because most of the application features are accessible only after authentication, automated website crawlers may not be able to retrieve sufficient public content from the homepage.

    To assist with review, we can provide Guest Mode access, which allows reviewers to explore the primary features of the platform without creating a full account.

    Email functionality is used strictly for essential service communication, such as:
    • Account verification during registration
    • Password reset requests
    • Important account or service notifications
    • Responses or updates related to user feedback submissions

    We are happy to provide guest access credentials or any additional information if needed for your review.

    Questions?

    Contact our team at support@weeklycook.com

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