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Meal plans

Written by Ben
Updated over 2 weeks ago

Meal plans let you, or your subscribers, combine a selection of recipes into a structured weekly plan.

Creator-published meal plans

You can build and publish meal plans for your subscribers. When published, a meal plan has its own page with a cover image, introduction, full recipe list, and a combined ingredients list across all recipes.

Subscribers can preview the plan and, if they want, add it to their own meal plan section to personalise it.

Subscriber-built meal plans

Subscribers can also create their own meal plans from scratch using your recipes.

Creating a meal plan

  1. Go to the Content tab, click Create, and select Meal Plan from the dropdown

  2. Add a title and introduction

  3. Add a cover image

  4. Add tags for search and browsing

  5. Click Add Day to add days β€” you can add unlimited days

  6. Add recipes to each day by clicking New Recipe and searching for the recipe you want

  7. Drag and drop recipes to move them between days or reorder them within a day

Layout and display options

  • Layout β€” choose between a list (single column) view or a per-day grid view

  • Nutrition β€” toggle nutrition information on or off for the published plan

  • Access β€” click Available To and select from the dropdown: Public, Paid Subscribers, or Tiered Access

Publishing

Once you are happy with your plan, click Publish. The meal plan will have its own page with a cover image, introduction, recipe list, and a combined ingredients list.

Tip: Meal plans are shown with a small grid icon in search results and on content cards so subscribers can identify them easily.

Disabling meal plans

If meal planning is not relevant to your content, you can turn the feature off entirely so it does not appear in your subscribers' accounts. Go to Settings, scroll down to Features, and toggle off Meal planning.

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