The daily "what should we cook?" debate
Every morning, the same exhausting question. No one has the answer, everyone has an opinion, and the day starts on the back foot.
Cukre is a mobile app built for busy households where the journey of food from pantry to plate of a healthy family is made nutritious and effortless.
Why Cukre exists
We've spent time in real Indian households, and the friction is the same everywhere. Here's what we're building to fix.
Every morning, the same exhausting question. No one has the answer, everyone has an opinion, and the day starts on the back foot.
Existing apps are built for individuals counting calories to the gram. But feeding a family is different — you need a sense of whether the household is eating well, not a spreadsheet.
The week's menu lives in your head. Getting it to your home cook means a flurry of messages, missed calls, and last-minute confusion every single day.
You cycle through the same ten dishes. There's no easy way to discover what other families are actually cooking — not recipes, but real everyday meals.
These are the problems Cukre is built to solve.
We're in early beta and want to understand your household before we build further. Tell us a little about your daily meal routine — it takes under two minutes.
Fill in the form →Your answers directly shape what we build next.
Cukre is a mobile app — a "Kitchen OS" for Indian families. It helps busy households manage the daily journey of food from pantry to plate: deciding what to cook, keeping the family eating well, and coordinating with the home cook.
Cukre is in early beta. It is an app-only product, being built for both iOS and Android.
Busy Indian households — families who plan meals together, want a simple sense of whether everyone is eating well, and often coordinate with a home cook.
Fill in the short early-access form (it takes under two minutes) telling us about your daily meal routine. Your answers directly shape what we build next.
No. Calorie counters are built for individuals tracking grams. Cukre is built for families — it gives you a household-level sense of eating well, without spreadsheets.