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Link2Eat

Link2Eat is a recipe manager that lives inside Telegram: it turns cooking videos and links into structured recipes and keeps them in a searchable personal cookbook.

A link to a cooking video is sent to the bot in Telegram and comes back as a structured recipe — ingredients with quantities and numbered steps — in about 30 seconds.

Cost / License

  • Subscription
  • Proprietary

Application type

Platforms

  • Telegram  Runs as a bot inside Telegram (@link2eat_bot) — a Telegram account is required, but there is no separate sign-up, app install or web account.
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Features

Properties

  1.  AI-Powered

Features

  1.  Dark Mode
  2.  No registration required

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Link2Eat information

  • Developed by

    Link2Eat
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Commercial product.
  • Pricing

    Subscription ranging between $5 and $10 per month.
  • Alternatives

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  • Supported Languages

    • English
    • Spanish
    • French
    • German
    • Italian
    • Portuguese
    • Dutch
    • Japanese
    • Polish
    • Czech
    • Slovak
    • Finnish
    • Chinese
    • Russian

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What is Link2Eat?

Link2Eat is a recipe manager that works entirely inside Telegram — there is no separate app to install.

You send the bot a link to a cooking video, or forward the video to it, and about half a minute later you get a clean recipe: ingredients with quantities, steps in order, and cooking tips. Every recipe is saved to your own cookbook inside Telegram, where you can search it by title or source and mark favourites. Because it lives in Telegram, the cookbook is already on every device you use.

Supported sources: TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, regular YouTube videos, VK video, and posts forwarded from Telegram. VK support is unusual for this category and matters for Russian-speaking users.

Recipes can be shared with other people as a card — the recipient can save the recipe into their own cookbook.

The interface is available in 14 languages, including English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Japanese, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Finnish, Chinese and Russian.

Extraction quality depends on the source: the link has to be public and the video has to actually contain enough recipe information. Private or restricted links will not work.

Pricing is a subscription with a 7-day free trial (up to 20 recipes, videos up to 2 minutes). Paid plans start at €5 per month.