The new app GroceryBot wants to help make the experience into a well-organized and easy task.
One of my favorites features of the app os the multiple ways to import items. You can simple use voice input, add a recipe URL, or even scan the barcode of the item you need. There is also a Family Sharing option where everyone can collaborate on the grocery list.
There is probably a group of items you buy every week at the store. Instead of having to enter each one every time, you can create bundles in the app. Those are groups of items you can quickly import into your list.
And the app even has a great, useful AI assistant. For example, you can say “Add something healthy to my grocery list,” or “Add my most commonly purchased cereal.”
To help prepare for a shopping run, you can also search grocery sites in the app.
GroceryBot is a free download on the App Store now for the iPhone and all iPad models.
With the free version, you can add unlimited items and make use of unlimited bundles and the voice import option.
There is also an optional All Access subscription available for $2.99 monthly or $19.99 per year. Subscribers can use family sharing, the AI grocery assistant, the ability to import with a URL, barcode scanning, nutrition information, and more.