Restaurant recipe costing tools cost $150-300/mo, lock you into annual contracts, and take weeks to set up. They’re built for chains, not for the chef-owner running a single location.
DishCost does one thing well: you enter your recipes and ingredient prices, and it tells you exactly what every dish costs you to make.
When a supplier raises prices, every affected recipe updates instantly.
$39/mo, no contracts. There’s a free account if you want to try it first.
KitForStartups helps you build SaaS apps fast with SvelteKit. It configures auth, payments, database and email, so you can focus on your app instead of repeating setup. Great for hitting the ground running to ship your next SaaS idea quickly and securely.
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