Handla is a tastefully designed grocery shopping list that is eco-conscious, categorized, personalized, easy-to-use, and synchronized. In short, it’s all you need in a shopping list. Handla means ‘to shop’ in Swedish.
Grocery shopping list app
Handla is a tastefully designed grocery shopping list that is eco-conscious, categorized, personalized, easy-to-use, and synchronized. In short, it’s all you need in a shopping list. Handla means ‘to shop’ in Swedish.
Hello Product Hunt! We’ve built a new grocery shopping app for iPhone and iPad, called ‘Handla’. It’s a truly native iOS experience with some extra design sensibility sprinkled on top. Handla has a huge built-in library of grocery items that makes it very convenient to quickly create a categorized grocery shopping list. Another cool feature is the eco-conscious indicators that gently make you more aware of how your grocery shopping is affecting the world around you. Handla will also sync your li
Definitely has potential, think there needs to be more stickiness to pull away users from the classic Notes method :)
?makers Why not just using Bring (https://www.producthunt.com/posts/bring-1517990d-4a26-4c35-9d59-f2b663c53718). Whats the usp here?
Just dropping in to say that the reflection of those shelves onto the device is noted, and appreciated.
Seems cool! I'm interested to see if you have vegan options for common dairy and meat items. For examle: veggie hot dogs, veggie grounds, veggie chicken strips, non-dairy ice cream, etc. This is a huge miss IMO from the competition. I would gladly switch to this app if it supported my food choices natively!
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