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- RecipeSage vs Paprika Paid per platform. $4.99 mobile, $29.99 desktop, no web app, no built-in nutrition.
- RecipeSage vs Plan to Eat A $49 to $54.99 per year meal-planning subscription with no free tier.
- RecipeSage vs CopyMeThat Web-clipper-first recipe app with a 40-recipe cap on the free tier.
- RecipeSage vs Pepperplate Still charges $33 per year, but the iOS app hasn't shipped an update since April 2023.
- RecipeSage vs BigOven A million-recipe community catalog wrapped in a free tier that shows ads and caps at 200 saved recipes.
- RecipeSage vs Samsung Food Whisk after Samsung's 2019 acquisition. Best features need Samsung Food+ or Samsung hardware.
- RecipeSage vs AnyList Free for shared shopping lists, but web access, meal planning, and more than 5 recipe imports require the AnyList Complete subscription.
- RecipeSage vs Mela Apple-only. No Android, no Windows, no Linux, no web app, and no Apple Watch app.
- RecipeSage vs Crouton Apple-only recipe app with a three-tier pricing model. AI photo import and the recipe-blog Discover feed are paywalled behind a $14.99/year subscription.
- RecipeSage vs Recipe Keeper Freemium with a 20-recipe cap, then a one-time Pro upgrade purchased separately on each platform.
- RecipeSage vs Cookmate Free tier caps you at 60 cloud recipes and shows ads inside the recipe you're cooking.
- RecipeSage vs Evernote Great note app, not a recipe app. The free tier now caps at 50 notes total, and renewal prices have jumped roughly 70%.
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