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let me cook turns "what do I even make?" into "dinner's on the table." It's a decision-first cooking coach — like Duolingo, but for cooking. Tell it what you've got and how you feel, and it proposes 2–3 doable dishes instead of overwhelming you with a thousand recipes. Once you pick one, it guides you through prep and cooking one step at a time, calmly, with a one-sentence reason behind each move. The result: less stress, real confidence in the kitchen, and skills that actually stick.
I'm Diyar, 18 y.o founder from Kazakhstan and builder of letmecook, turning "what do I even cook?" into a calm, guided decision.
Meet letmecook
Why? I can cook fine once I've started — I just freeze at deciding what to make. Most recipe apps dump options on you and call it help. That decision fatigue is what kills the motivation to cook at all. I didn't need another giant recipe library. I needed something to just tell me what to make and walk me through it.
How? LetMeCook makes the decision for you. It looks at what you have and what you can handle, then suggests 2–3 realistic dishes — no endless scrolling. You pick one, and it takes you through prep and cooking one calm step at a time, each with a short "why" so you actually learn instead of just following along.
What? LetMeCook is a cooking coach for people who want to cook more but stall at the start. Think "Duolingo for cooking." It started as a web + iOS app and is growing into a full learn-to-cook system that decides, guides, and teaches — so cooking feels effortless instead of overwhelming.
Thanks to the Product Hunt community for the constant inspiration. We're actively iterating, expanding beyond the browser, and building toward calmer, more confident cooking for everyone. Feedback, thoughts, and real-world use cases are highly appreciated.
Tried it last night with random stuff in my fridge and it suggested a chickpea pasta I actually ended up making. The "why this step" bit felt less preachy than I expected, kind of like cooking with a friend who explains things without making you feel dumb.
About Let Me Cook on Product Hunt
“Less deciding. More cooking”
Let Me Cook was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 23 upvotes and 2 comments, placing #29 on the daily leaderboard. let me cook turns "what do I even make?" into "dinner's on the table." It's a decision-first cooking coach — like Duolingo, but for cooking. Tell it what you've got and how you feel, and it proposes 2–3 doable dishes instead of overwhelming you with a thousand recipes. Once you pick one, it guides you through prep and cooking one step at a time, calmly, with a one-sentence reason behind each move. The result: less stress, real confidence in the kitchen, and skills that actually stick.
Let Me Cook was featured in Task Management (84.1k followers), Cooking (9k followers) and Education (78.8k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 43.1k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted Let Me Cook?
Let Me Cook was hunted by Diyar Amanzholov. 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.
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Hi guys,
I'm Diyar, 18 y.o founder from Kazakhstan and builder of letmecook, turning "what do I even cook?" into a calm, guided decision.
Meet letmecook
Why?
I can cook fine once I've started — I just freeze at deciding what to make. Most recipe apps dump options on you and call it help. That decision fatigue is what kills the motivation to cook at all. I didn't need another giant recipe library. I needed something to just tell me what to make and walk me through it.
How?
LetMeCook makes the decision for you. It looks at what you have and what you can handle, then suggests 2–3 realistic dishes — no endless scrolling. You pick one, and it takes you through prep and cooking one calm step at a time, each with a short "why" so you actually learn instead of just following along.
What?
LetMeCook is a cooking coach for people who want to cook more but stall at the start. Think "Duolingo for cooking." It started as a web + iOS app and is growing into a full learn-to-cook system that decides, guides, and teaches — so cooking feels effortless instead of overwhelming.
Thanks to the Product Hunt community for the constant inspiration. We're actively iterating, expanding beyond the browser, and building toward calmer, more confident cooking for everyone. Feedback, thoughts, and real-world use cases are highly appreciated.