Flour Power vs. CopyMeThat

Copy Me That is hard to beat on price — free for up to 40 recipes, then $1/month for unlimited with solid web clipping across all your devices. Here is an honest look at how it compares to Flour Power.

Where Copy Me That Shines

If you just want to clip recipes from the web quickly and cheaply, Copy Me That is excellent. The browser extension saves a clean copy of any recipe instantly, the app is available on web, iOS, and Android, and the lifetime deal ($65) is genuinely good value for a single user.

Where it falls short: Copy Me That is intentionally minimal. There is no nutrition analysis, no AI features, no ingredient scaling, and no family sharing. It is a great recipe clipper but a limited recipe manager.

Feature Comparison

How the two apps stack up across the features that matter most.

Feature Flour Power CopyMeThat
Family sharing with roles & permissions
Individual family member accounts
Web app (browser access)
Import from URLs
Browser extension for clipping
AI nutrition estimation Premium
AI cooking timers & difficulty scoring Premium
AI ingredient substitutions Premium
Shopping lists Premium
Meal planning Basic
Cooking sessions with step tracking
Recipe photo/PDF import (OCR)
Nutritional analysis
Ingredient scaling
Data export in standard formats Limited
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Pricing Comparison

Flour Power

Simple, transparent pricing

  • Free tier: 25 recipes, no ads
  • Premium: unlimited recipes, nutrition & substitutions, shopping lists
  • Up to 5 family members included
  • 14-day free trial of Premium

CopyMeThat

Free then $1/month

  • Free: up to 40 recipes, all features
  • Paid: $1/month or ~$10/year for unlimited
  • Lifetime: $65 one-time
  • One account per subscription (no family sharing)

Copy Me That is an excellent deal for a single user at $1/month. Flour Power covers up to 5 family members for $30/year — AI features and family sharing included.

Why Flour Power Over Copy Me That?

A Recipe Manager, Not Just a Clipper

Copy Me That is great at saving recipes from websites. But once they are saved, that is mostly it. There is no nutrition analysis, no ingredient scaling, and no AI features. Flour Power adds AI nutrition estimation, ingredient substitutions, and difficulty scoring automatically on every recipe you save.

Family Sharing

Copy Me That has no family accounts. A couple cooking together would each need their own subscription, with separate recipe libraries that cannot be combined. Flour Power gives every family member their own account with a shared family cookbook alongside personal collections.

Ingredient Scaling

Copy Me That does not support scaling recipes to different serving sizes. Flour Power scales ingredients automatically — halve a recipe for two or double it for a crowd.

OCR Import

Have a handwritten recipe card or a cookbook you want to digitize? Copy Me That does not support photo or PDF import. Flour Power can scan and import recipes from photos and PDFs on any plan.

How to Switch with MoveMyRecipes

Free tool, no account needed, your data stays private.

1

Export from CopyMeThat

Copy Me That lets you export your recipe library from the web app. Log in at copymethat.com, go to Settings > Export, and download your recipes as a ZIP file. Upload the ZIP to movemyrecipes.com/copymethat, which handles Copy Me That exports directly. Choose JSON as the output format.

2

Convert with MoveMyRecipes

Head to MoveMyRecipes.com, upload your export file, and choose JSON as the output format. The conversion happens instantly, and your files are automatically deleted after 7 days.

3

Import into Flour Power

In Flour Power, go to your recipe collection and use the import tool. Upload the JSON file from MoveMyRecipes. Your recipes, ingredients, and instructions will be imported with full structure intact. Flour Power's AI will then automatically enrich them with nutrition data, cooking timers, and more.

Frequently asked questions

Is Copy Me That free?

Copy Me That is free for up to 40 recipes with all features included. Beyond that, it costs $1/month or approximately $10/year for unlimited recipes. A lifetime plan is available for $65.

Does Copy Me That have family sharing?

No. Copy Me That does not support family accounts or shared recipe libraries. Each person needs their own subscription. Flour Power includes up to 5 family members in one Premium plan.

Does Copy Me That have nutrition tracking?

Copy Me That does not calculate nutrition for recipes. Flour Power estimates nutrition automatically using AI on every recipe you import.

How do I move my Copy Me That recipes to Flour Power?

Export your recipes from copymethat.com under Settings > Export. Upload the file to movemyrecipes.com/copymethat to convert to JSON, then import into Flour Power.

More Than a Clipper

AI nutrition, family sharing, ingredient scaling, and OCR import. Import your Copy Me That recipes in minutes.

Last verified: May 2026.

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