109 Interest Score
6 Discussions
0.06 Engagement
Jan 2023 Launched

Kitchbook is the fastest way to set up your own recipe blog. Pick a name, add recipes with a quick form, and publish. You get your own website and email newsletter, with recipes that are automatically formatted for mobile and as Rich Results on Google Search.

What the Community Said

Congrats on the launch! Love the lightweight feel and the combo of blog and newsletter features. 🙌

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Hi ProductHunt! I'm Harish, one of the creators of Kitchbook, alongside Yogi and Bharat. Kitchbook is the easiest way to create your own recipe website. Pick a name, add recipes through a simple form, and publish. No more tedious layout adjustments, configuring site hosting, or endless plugin headaches. 😡 Recipe blogging on Wordpress is frustrating (and expensive) Most recipe blogs today are built using Wordpress or Squarespace, but both are finicky. Since neither is built specifically for recip

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Great work! Do you plan any i18n? If so I can help you with polish translation :)

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A measure of community engagement at launch. Higher means more people noticed and interacted with the product. It's a traction signal, not a quality rating.

Discussion threads divided by interest score. Above 0.30 is strong. Below 0.15 suggests the product got clicks but not conversation.

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