Take meal planning
off your plate

Personalized meal plans for your
baby's development

Lighten your mental load

Get started with personalized meal plans

  • ✨ Tottable does the planning for you
  • 👶 Meals tailored to your baby’s age, tastes, and needs
  • 📚 Explore over 100 delicious, baby-friendly recipes
  • 🛒 Smart shopping list that saves time (and last-minute store runs)

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Why Parents Love Tottable

Automatic Meal Plans

Personalized meal plans crafted from 500+ nutritious recipes—tailored to your baby's age, preferences, and allergies.

Smart Ingredient Swaps

Not sure about an ingredient in your meal plan? Swap it out with ease! Tottable gives you the flexibility to adjust recipes to suit your baby’s needs, so you stay in control.

Less Time in the Kitchen

Spend less time planning and more time playing—Tottable streamlines grocery shopping and meal prep with easy-to-follow recipes and an automated shopping list.

How Tottable Works

Set Your Meal Variety

Do you love structure or variety? Choose how much meal rotation you want in your weekly plan—from a steady routine to an adventurous mix!

Enter Your Baby’s Preferences

Tell us what your baby loves (or doesn't!). Mark favorite foods, dislikes, and allergies so Tottable curates the perfect menu for your little one.

Done! Tottable Takes Care of the Rest

Sit back and relax. Tottable delivers a weekly meal plan, customized shopping list, and easy-to-follow recipes—so you can focus on what really matters.

What You’ll Get with Tottable

From planning to shopping, here’s how Tottable lightens your load.

📆 Weekly Meal Plan
Meal Plan Dashboard
📚 Recipe Library
Recipe Library
👩‍🍳 Easy-to-Follow Recipes
Recipe Detail
🛒 Smart Shopping List
Shopping List

The Problem with Meal Planning

The Mental Load is Constant

Parents spend over 13 hours a week managing household tasks—cooking, cleaning, grocery shopping, and planning meals. Even when they’re not actively doing these tasks, they’re thinking about them. That invisible workload adds up, fast.

Decision Fatigue is Real

The average person makes 35,000+ decisions every day—and parents make even more. What's for dinner? Does my child have enough variety? Do I need to run to the store? The endless decision-making drains energy, leaving parents mentally exhausted before the day is over.

The Burden Falls Mostly on Mothers

Even in families where both parents work, moms handle most of the household responsibilities. The pressure of juggling meal planning, childcare, and everything in between is one of the biggest contributors to parental stress and burnout.