Say it once. Eat it in time.

Tuck is the effortless way to remember the leftovers you already have. Tap once, say a sentence, and put the phone down - Tuck watches the clock and speaks up only when something’s about to go.

Coming soon to theApp Store Free on iPhone · voice-first · on-device

You don’t forget leftovers because you’re disorganized.

You forget because putting food away is the lowest-energy moment of the day - hands full, brain done, the couch calling. So Tuck asks for almost nothing.

Capture

One sentence, and you’re done.

Put it away, tap once, and say it the way you’d tell a friend. No typing, no photo, no barcode - Tuck works out the dish and its clock on its own.

The clock

Then it keeps quiet.

Tuck changes its mind about urgency on its own, a little each day. It doesn’t nag - no badges, no streaks, no app begging to be opened. One gentle nudge, only when something’s actually about to go, at a time you choose.

No badges. No streaks. Wednesday passes and Tuck says nothing.

The only notification you get is the one worth getting.

Tap to pass the days.

The glance

Open it and you already know.

The one thing to eat first is right there, with the precise day count. The rest waits beneath, in the right order. No dashboards, no stats, no charts - just the answer.

A home-screen widget shows the same answer without opening the app at all.

With Siri

Tell Siri, and it’s tucked.

Hands full at the fridge door - say what you put away and it’s saved, clock set, without the app ever opening.

Asking works too - ‘What should I eat first?’ comes back answered without the app opening.

Private by default

Everything stays on your phone.

The understanding happens on-device. Your kitchen syncs across your own devices through iCloud, there’s no account to create, and nothing leaves your phone.

When something slips

A quiet ledger, not a scorecard.

When a dish does pass its best, nothing scolds you. Past its best - often still fine. Have a look before you let go.

Mark a dish ‘Only you’ and the rest of the kitchen never sees it.

Tuck Together

Everyone in the kitchen sees the same leftovers.

When you cook for more than yourself, invite them in - up to four people. It’s the same Tuck you’ve been scrolling: the tags, the clock, the glance, now with names on things. New saves go to the kitchen - and anything can stay just yours.

Tuck is the whole app, free, for one person. Tuck Together adds a shared kitchen for up to four - $3.99 / month, $39.99 / year, or $79.99 once.

Eat the good thing you already made.

Coming soon to theApp Store