Built for remote workdays that never go to plan

Hit your macros without rebuilding your whole day.

MacroDesk helps you turn what is already in your kitchen into a practical meal plan when meetings move, prep gets skipped, and takeout starts looking easier.

See how it works
  • Pantry or receipt-based inventory
  • Macro goals and dietary filters in one place
  • Meals and day plans generated around schedule changes

Most macro plans fail when the schedule changes, not when the motivation does.

Rigid weekly prep

You planned Sunday meals for a week that no longer exists by Wednesday afternoon.

Too much meal math

Finding a recipe that fits your remaining protein, carbs, and fat can take longer than cooking.

Too many tools

Inventory notes, recipes, trackers, and delivery apps turn one meal into a multi-tab project.

A practical flow for busy days at home.

MacroDesk is designed to reduce app switching and keep the whole day aligned when one meal changes.

01

Build inventory fast

Scan your pantry or connect grocery receipts so the app starts with what you actually have.

02

Set your targets

Add macro goals and dietary restrictions once, then reuse them across single meals or full-day plans.

03

Generate what fits now

Create a meal for the next opening in your day, or build the rest of the day around what just changed.

04

Stay on target automatically

When lunch changes, remaining meals adjust so your day still points toward your macro goals.

05

Fill ingredient gaps in one step

If something is missing, use grocery delivery to close the gap instead of abandoning the plan.

Less rebuilding, fewer compromises.

Current workaround

  • Recalculate macros meal by meal
  • Search recipes that almost fit
  • Jump between pantry notes and delivery apps
  • Give up and order takeout when time gets tight

With MacroDesk

  • Start from pantry items or receipt history
  • Generate a meal around the time you actually have
  • Adjust the rest of the day automatically
  • Use delivery only for what is missing

Focused, practical, and still being validated.

Clear workflow

Pantry or receipt input, macro setup, fast meal generation, day-level adjustment, and delivery support are all part of the concept.

Real founder context

The idea comes from direct lived experience and an existing prototype, but there is no durable unfair advantage yet.

Targets are assumptions

Visit-to-waitlist, signup cost, trial conversion, and week-1 retention numbers are early assumptions to validate, not proven metrics.

About speed: The under-10-second meal promise is the experience MacroDesk aims to deliver when plans change. It is a product goal still to be validated.

Made for solo remote workers trying to stay consistent.

MacroDesk is aimed at remote-working professionals, especially people already trying to meal prep, track macros, and work around dietary preferences, but struggling to keep that routine going when the day becomes unpredictable.

What we know so far.

Who is this for?

Audience to be clarified.

What problem does it solve?

Problem to be clarified.

Join the waitlist for a simpler way to stay on target.

Get updates as MacroDesk validates the core workflow for flexible, macro-aware meal planning.