Fond vs Copy Me That
Copy Me That does one thing well: web clipping. If you want a recipe manager that goes further — AI import, meal planning, and zero ads — keep reading.
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Feature-by-feature comparison
Fond
AI-powered import from any source — URLs, photos, Instagram reels, TikTok videos, handwritten cards. Goes far beyond web clipping.
Copy Me That
Copy Me That excels at web clipping with its browser extension. That's its core strength — but it can't handle photos, social media, or non-web sources.
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Who should choose what
Choose Copy Me That if
- You mainly want to clip and save recipes from websites
- You want a free recipe saver and don't mind ads
- You need something simple with zero learning curve
- Budget is your primary concern
Choose Fond if
- You want AI that actually helps you cook better
- You import recipes from photos, social media, or non-web sources
- You want a proper desktop app alongside mobile
- You're into specialized crafts like pizza, bread, or coffee
- You want smart meal planning with intelligent suggestions
- You want an ad-free experience
- You want an app that grows with you as a cook
What makes Fond different
AI-powered recipe import from any URL, photo, or social media post
Specialized workshops: Pizza Workshop, Bread Studio, Coffee Lab, and more
AI cooking agent that learns your preferences and helps you improve
True cross-platform with native desktop app — web, iOS, Android, desktop
Smart meal planning with leftover tracking and auto-generated shopping lists
AI-powered search that understands natural language queries
No ads — ever
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