Flour Power vs. OrganizEat

OrganizEat is one of the best apps for digitizing a recipe collection — snap a photo of a handwritten card or cookbook page and it is in your library. Here is how it compares to Flour Power.

Where OrganizEat Shines

OrganizEat excels at capture. Snap a photo of a printed recipe or handwritten card, import from Instagram or TikTok, or clip from over 200 recipe websites. The cooking mode keeps your screen awake and the meal planning calendar covers an entire month at a glance.

Where it falls short: OrganizEat has no family accounts and no shared recipe library. The pricing tiers are fragmented across platforms. AI nutrition and substitution features are absent.

Feature Comparison

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

Feature Flour Power OrganizEat
Family sharing with roles & permissions
Individual family member accounts
Web app (browser access)
Import from URLs (200+ sites)
Social media import (Instagram, TikTok)
Recipe photo import (OCR)
AI nutrition estimation Premium
AI cooking timers & difficulty scoring Premium
AI ingredient substitutions Premium
Shopping lists Premium
Meal planning
Cooking sessions with step tracking Cooking Mode (screen-on only)
Nutritional analysis
Ingredient scaling
Data export in standard formats Limited
Simple, transparent pricing

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

OrganizEat

Free trial then tiered subscription

  • Free: up to 5 recipes
  • 3 photos per recipe on free, 8 on paid
  • Full: ~$9.99–$14.99/year
  • Pro: ~$39.99/year
  • Web/computer access is a separate purchase (legacy $11.99/yr tier)
  • Pricing varies by platform and region
  • No family sharing

OrganizEat's Pro tier is around $39.99/year for one person. Flour Power is $30/year and covers up to 5 family members with AI features included.

Why Flour Power Over OrganizEat?

Family Sharing

OrganizEat has no family accounts. Each person in a household needs their own subscription, and there is no way to share a recipe library or cook from the same collection. Flour Power gives every family member their own account with a shared family cookbook and individual personal collections.

Simpler Pricing

OrganizEat has multiple tiers (Full, Pro, Extra) with price points that vary by platform and region. It is hard to know what you are paying or what you are getting at each level. Flour Power has two tiers: free and premium.

AI Features

OrganizEat is excellent at capturing recipes, but once they are saved, AI features are absent. Flour Power adds nutrition estimation, ingredient substitutions, and difficulty scoring automatically on every recipe you save.

Standard Data Export

OrganizEat only exports recipes as PDF — there is no structured-data export (JSON or JSON-LD) you can use to re-import into another app. Flour Power exports to standard JSON so your recipe collection is always portable.

Frequently asked questions

How much does OrganizEat cost?

OrganizEat is free for up to 5 recipes. Paid tiers range from around $9.99 to $39.99/year depending on the plan and platform. Pricing varies by region. Flour Power is $30/year and covers up to 5 family members.

Does OrganizEat have family sharing?

OrganizEat 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.

Can OrganizEat import from Instagram and TikTok?

Yes, OrganizEat supports importing recipes from social media including Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok. Flour Power focuses on web recipe URLs and photo import rather than social media links.

How do I move my OrganizEat recipes to Flour Power?

OrganizEat's export options are limited. For recipes you originally saved from websites, you can re-import them into Flour Power using the URL import feature. Contact Flour Power support for assistance with larger migrations.

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Last verified: May 2026.

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