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Yummly Is Gone: Here's the Best Replacement for iPhone (2026)

April 17, 2026 8 min read
By Jason Jeong · Founder, Peel · April 2026

You're here because Yummly stopped working and you need something to replace it. Here's the short answer: Yummly is permanently gone. It shut down on December 20, 2024, and Peel is the best replacement for iPhone if you want recipe saving, meal planning, and grocery lists in one free app.

If you want the full picture (why Yummly shut down, what happened to your recipes, how Peel compares, and exactly how to get started) read on. This is a direct answer post, not a listicle of 12 apps you'll never try.

Yummly Is Permanently Shut Down: Here's What We Know

Yummly went dark on December 20, 2024. Not a glitch, not a temporary outage. Whirlpool (the appliance company that acquired Yummly back in 2017) shut it down as part of a corporate restructuring. The official statement said they were "adjusting its operating model to adapt to new consumer needs," which is corporate language for "we're cutting it."

The shutdown happened fast. Users had a few weeks of notice, then the app, the website, and all user data went offline. If you had recipes saved in Yummly and didn't export them before the cutoff, that data is gone. There's no recovery option, no customer support line that can help, and no indication the service will ever come back.

Searches for "is Yummly still available" and "Yummly replacement" have continued to grow month over month, not because the situation is changing, but because people are still discovering the shutdown. If you signed up years ago and hadn't opened the app in a while, you might be finding out right now. That's genuinely frustrating, and the answer is still the same: gone for good.

What Yummly Users Are Actually Looking For in a Replacement

Yummly was never just a recipe app. It was a combination of things that worked reasonably well together:

  • Recipe saving. Tap to save anything you saw (recipes browsed in-app, linked from a blog, shared by a friend).
  • Grocery lists. Add ingredients from a saved recipe without typing them out manually.
  • Meal planning. Basic day-by-day planning tied to your saved recipes.
  • Recipe discovery. Yummly had a large searchable database of recipes built in, with personalized recommendations over time.

Most replacement apps get two or three of these right but miss one. The apps that focus purely on recipe discovery tend to have weak planning tools. The ones that do planning well often have clunky import. The ones that nail the import tend to skip the grocery list.

There's also a feature Yummly never offered that's now table stakes: importing from TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. The way people find recipes has shifted completely toward short-form video. Any app you choose in 2026 should handle social media imports, not just food blogs.

Why Peel Is the Best Yummly Replacement for iPhone

Full disclosure: Peel is our app. You can take that for what it's worth. But the reason we're recommending it specifically, rather than just listing everything on the market, is that it covers the full set of things Yummly users actually need, with a few additions Yummly never managed.

Here's how Peel compares to what Yummly offered:

Feature Yummly (2024) Peel (2026)
Save recipes from websites
Save from TikTok / Instagram ✅ (free tier: limited; premium: unlimited)
Save from YouTube ✅ (free tier: limited; premium: unlimited)
Grocery lists from recipes
Meal planning ✅ (calendar-based) ✅ (flexible meal pool)
Share grocery list with partner ✅ (premium)
In-app recipe discovery ❌ (you bring your recipes)
Free tier
iOS
Android ❌ (coming)

The one honest gap: Peel does not have built-in recipe discovery. There's no searchable recipe database inside the app. You import your own recipes from websites you already browse, TikTok videos you already save, or Instagram Reels you already watch. If you relied on Yummly specifically to find new recipes to cook, you'll need a different source for discovery (food blogs, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube) and can use Peel to save and organize what you find.

Where Peel goes further than Yummly is the meal pool approach to planning. Instead of assigning specific recipes to specific days on a calendar (and then feeling guilty when Tuesday's plan falls apart), you add a pool of recipes you're considering for the week. Cook whatever sounds good each night. Your grocery list auto-populates from the full pool so you've got everything on hand. It's a small difference in philosophy that makes a big difference in whether the system actually holds up in real life. We wrote more about why flexible meal planning works better than rigid day-by-day calendars if you want the full reasoning.

What About Your Old Yummly Recipes? (Honest Answer)

If you didn't export your Yummly data before December 20, 2024, your saved recipes and collections are gone. There is no way to recover them from Yummly's servers. The servers are offline.

What you might still be able to do:

  • Find the original sources. Many recipes Yummly surfaced came from food blogs (AllRecipes, Food Network, Serious Eats, etc.). If you remember a recipe, searching for it by name often leads back to the original source URL, which you can then import into Peel.
  • Check your email. If you shared recipes or created shopping lists, some of that content may have been emailed to you and could be in your inbox history.
  • Screenshots. A long shot, but if you ever screenshotted a recipe before cooking it, those might still be in your camera roll.

The bigger lesson: whatever app you move to next, export your data regularly. Peel lets you access your recipe data at any time. But more broadly: don't let any single app hold the only copy of recipes that matter to you. After Yummly, that lesson has some weight behind it.

How to Get Started in Peel in 10 Minutes

No account required. Download the app and you can have your first recipe imported in under a minute.

  1. Download Peel from the App Store. It's free.
  2. Import your first recipe. Tap the + button and paste any recipe URL from a food blog or website. Peel pulls the ingredients, instructions, and image automatically. For TikTok or Instagram, use the share sheet inside those apps and select Peel. It will extract the recipe from the video.
  3. Add recipes to your meal pool. Once you have a few recipes saved, tap to add them to this week's pool. You're not committing to specific days, just saying "these are things I might cook this week."
  4. Generate your grocery list. Peel automatically compiles the ingredients from everything in your pool into a single list. Tap items off as you shop.
  5. Optional: share your kitchen with a partner. If you cook with someone else, the premium plan lets you share a kitchen. Both people see the same recipes, pool, and grocery list in real time.

The free tier covers everything except unlimited social media imports and the partner sharing. If you mostly save recipes from food blogs and cook solo, you may never need to upgrade. If TikTok and Instagram are your main recipe sources, try importing a few recipes on the free plan first to see if the experience works for you before upgrading.

For a deeper look at how the social media import works, we put together a step-by-step guide in how to save TikTok recipes. And if you're weighing Peel against other apps in the market, the full Yummly alternatives comparison covers seven options side by side.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Yummly Shutdown

Is Yummly actually gone for good?
Yes. Yummly shut down permanently on December 20, 2024. The app, website, and all user data went offline that day. Whirlpool, which owned Yummly since 2017, shut it down as part of a corporate restructuring. There is no indication it will return.
Can I get my Yummly recipes back?
Not from Yummly directly. If you didn't export your data before December 20, 2024, your saved collections and notes are gone. Some recipes may still exist at their original sources (food blogs, AllRecipes, etc.) and you can re-import those URLs into a new app like Peel.
What's the best Yummly replacement for iPhone?
Peel is the closest match for iPhone users who want recipe saving, meal planning, and grocery lists in one free app, and it adds TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube import that Yummly never offered. If you specifically want in-app recipe discovery (like browsing a database the way you did in Yummly), Deglaze is worth trying alongside Peel.
Is Peel free?
Yes. Peel's free tier includes unlimited recipe storage, web imports, meal planning, and grocery lists. No account required to start.
Does Peel have built-in recipe discovery like Yummly?
No. Peel does not have an in-app recipe search or recommendation engine. You bring your own recipes by importing from websites, TikTok, Instagram, or YouTube. If built-in discovery is important to you, Deglaze has a searchable recipe database and is free.

Last updated: April 2026

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