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Nimblist
Shared shopping lists & recipes, perfectly in sync
The shared shopping list that stays in sync across iPhone, Android, web, Alexa & Home Assistant. Everyone edits live — tick milk off at the shop and it vanishes from every phone, auto-sorted by aisle. Import any recipe from a link, photo, or browser extension, and snap your cupboard to build a smart pantry that tells you what you can cook. Free for unlimited shared lists; Premium adds recipe import, pantry matching & meal planning.
Hi PH 👋 I'm the solo maker. I built Nimblist because every shared-shopping-list tool my household tried either didn't sync in real time or made everyone create accounts and fiddle with setup. Nimblist is the opposite: share one link, everyone edits live, and the list sorts itself by aisle so the shop is one clean pass.
This past month it went fully cross-platform — native apps on iOS and Android, plus web, a browser extension (Chrome + Firefox), Alexa ("Alexa, ask Nimblist to add milk to the shopping list"), Home Assistant and Zapier. One list, in sync everywhere.
The part I'm proudest of is the kitchen pantry: photograph your cupboard and it stocks itself, recipes get matched against what you already have ("what can I cook tonight?"), adding a recipe to a list skips what's in stock, and items carry use-by estimates (USDA FoodKeeper data) so less food goes in the bin. Recipe import, pantry matching and the meal planner are the paid tier — 7-day trial.
One for early adopters: there's a Founders licence — lifetime Premium for a one-time £79.99, no subscription, and only 250 will ever be sold (on the web at nimblist.app). Would love your feedback on the real-time sync and pantry-from-a-photo especially. AMA!
About Nimblist on Product Hunt
“Shared shopping lists & recipes, perfectly in sync”
Nimblist was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 8 comments, placing #49 on the daily leaderboard. The shared shopping list that stays in sync across iPhone, Android, web, Alexa & Home Assistant. Everyone edits live — tick milk off at the shop and it vanishes from every phone, auto-sorted by aisle. Import any recipe from a link, photo, or browser extension, and snap your cupboard to build a smart pantry that tells you what you can cook. Free for unlimited shared lists; Premium adds recipe import, pantry matching & meal planning.
On the analytics side, Nimblist competes within Android, iOS, Chrome Extensions, Productivity and Food & Drink — topics that collectively have 879.6k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Nimblist performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted Nimblist?
Nimblist was hunted by Tom Norton. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
For a complete overview of Nimblist including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.
Hi PH 👋 I'm the solo maker. I built Nimblist because every shared-shopping-list tool my household tried either didn't sync in real time or made everyone create accounts and fiddle with setup. Nimblist is the opposite: share one link, everyone edits live, and the list sorts itself by aisle so the shop is one clean pass.
This past month it went fully cross-platform — native apps on iOS and Android, plus web, a browser extension (Chrome + Firefox), Alexa ("Alexa, ask Nimblist to add milk to the shopping list"), Home Assistant and Zapier. One list, in sync everywhere.
The part I'm proudest of is the kitchen pantry: photograph your cupboard and it stocks itself, recipes get matched against what you already have ("what can I cook tonight?"), adding a recipe to a list skips what's in stock, and items carry use-by estimates (USDA FoodKeeper data) so less food goes in the bin. Recipe import, pantry matching and the meal planner are the paid tier — 7-day trial.
One for early adopters: there's a Founders licence — lifetime Premium for a one-time £79.99, no subscription, and only 250 will ever be sold (on the web at nimblist.app). Would love your feedback on the real-time sync and pantry-from-a-photo especially. AMA!