Dinner shouldn’t feel like a daily pop quiz

NomTogether helps busy families answer the nightly “What do I cook?” quickly, realistically, and without the mental load.

Beta launch: things will evolve - feedback welcome.

About NomTogether

Hi, Steve here - dad of 3 with a busy schedule.

Most days look like this: I’m working from home, juggling school pick-ups, trying to keep on top of life admin… and then remembering (again) that dinner is a thing. Not a “we’ll figure it out later” thing - in our house it needs sorting early.

I’m also work on-call as a firefighter, which means plans can change in an instant - so a bit of preparation is a must. One minute I’m in the middle of something, the next I’m out the door. My wife works long days too, which means most weekdays the cooking falls to me.

And honestly… it’s not the cooking itself. It’s the part before it:

“What do I cook?”

Not what would be nice?, not what would impress anyone? - just what can I realistically make that doesn’t take forever, doesn’t cost a fortune, and won’t cause a dinner-table debate.

When there are lots of moving parts (time, money, picky eaters, allergies, what’s in the fridge, what we had yesterday), my brain can stall. Not because I can’t do it - because there are too many tabs open at once.

So NomTogether started as a way to turn that mental pile-up into something simple: pick who’s eating, add a couple of preferences, and get a plan without the spiral.

NomTogether started as one of those coping methods… except it’s not one I can keep to myself. Because I’m clearly not the only person staring into the fridge at 4:30pm like it’s going to answer back.

NomTogether is a simple tool that helps you go from “I can’t think” to “here’s a plan” without the stress. If you’re a busy parent, if your household runs on chaos, or if you’re just tired of the daily dinner decision - you’re exactly who I built this for.

And if you’re more of a host than a parent, you can still use it the same way: add your guests as family members, note what they like or need to avoid, and let NomTogether do the thinking.

It’s not about being perfect. It’s about making dinner feel like one less problem to solve.

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