Flavorish emerged as the top performer among four AI-based recipe apps tested by Jon from Android Police, designed to convert TikTok and Instagram videos into cookable recipes. The study revealed Flavorish as the most reliable in delivering consumer-friendly guides.
Testing and Features
The apps—Flavorish, Recify, ReciMe, and Stashcook—were put through various tests, including the processing of a professionally edited noodle video and an ASMR-style potato soup video. Flavorish skipped cumbersome ad-heavy onboarding phases, directing users straight to the home screen. In practical use, it consistently provided the most accurate and user-friendly recipe guides, setting it apart from its competitors.
Performance Insights
While Recify and ReciMe managed to import captions verbatim, they failed to address missing elements in the recipes effectively. Stashcook offered useful tips but occasionally misled with erratic steps. Recify often lacked clear instructions, while ReciMe struggled with certain video conversions and even misnamed recipes.
- Flavorish handles five recipes free before paywall.
- Recify close in performance but less clear.
- ReciMe and Flavorish missed ingredients in tests.
Overall Recommendations
The trials indicate that consistency is crucial for user satisfaction. Flavorish’s reliability and consumer-focused presentation, complemented by a simple free tier, make it a recommended choice for users seeking to save viral recipes effectively. Stashcook and ReciMe, while innovative, often yielded mixed results.



