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What we want to hear from you

A product is only as good as how well people can use it. Here's the kind of feedback that helps us most right now.

By Sharp Cooking ·

A product is only as good as how well people can use it. We can build something technically solid and still get it wrong if it doesn’t fit how real people cook, shop, and plan.

That’s where you come in.

What helps most right now

In no particular order… .

Your user story. This one is underrated. Tell us how you actually cook — how you plan meals, make your shopping list, decide what to make, cook from a recipe. What part of that process is friction? What would help? The best features we build will come from understanding how people actually work in the kitchen, not how we imagine they do.

Feature suggestions. What’s missing? What would make your cooking life noticeably easier? We can’t promise everything makes the roadmap, but we read every suggestion and patterns show up quickly.

Bug reports. Something broken, slow, or behaving unexpectedly — report it. Include what you were doing when it happened and what device you’re on. The more specific, the faster we can track it down.

Aesthetics. Does something look off? Feels cramped, hard to read, or just wrong on your device or screen size? We’re iterating on the design and specific feedback — “this button is too small on mobile,” “this text is hard to read in bright light” — is more useful than general impressions.

Accessibility issues. If something is difficult to use with a screen reader, doesn’t work with keyboard navigation, has low contrast, or is otherwise hard to access — we want to know. This is a core priority, not an afterthought, and we can’t fix what we don’t know about.

Translation issues. The app ships in English, French, Spanish, German, Dutch, and Swedish. If you’re using it in any of those languages and something reads awkwardly, is mistranslated, or is still showing in English when it shouldn’t be — tell us. These bugs are hard to catch without native speakers.

Anything else. Questions, observations, things you like, things you don’t. It all counts.

How to send feedback

The Submit Feedback button is in the footer of every page in the app. You can flag your note as a bug, a feature request, or general feedback.

We read everything. Thanks for being here early.

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