Supply Recipes
Recipes are reusable supply bundles — think of them as shopping lists or material kits for your projects. Instead of picking the same supplies every time you start a new build, you can save a recipe once and reuse it whenever you need it. Each recipe also shows you at a glance whether you have enough of each supply in stock.
Supply Recipes are available on the Pro plan. Compare plans →
How to open your Recipes
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Click Recipes in the sidebar navigation.
You'll see all your saved recipes in a card grid. Each card shows the recipe name, description, number of items, and estimated total cost.
How to create a new recipe
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Click + New Recipe in the top right of the Supply Recipes page.
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Enter a name in the Recipe Name field (required). For example,
Victorian Room Kit. -
Add an optional description in the Description field to remind yourself what this recipe is for.
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Click + Add Supply to open the supply picker.
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Select a supply from the list. You can search by name using the search box at the top of the picker.
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Repeat steps 4–5 to add more supplies. You can add up to 25 supplies per recipe.
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Adjust the quantity for each supply using the – and + buttons next to the supply name.
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Click Create Recipe to save your recipe.
You'll be taken back to the Supply Recipes page where your new recipe card appears.
Each supply can only appear once per recipe — no duplicates allowed. The picker automatically hides supplies you've already added.
How to check stock readiness
When you open a recipe, each supply shows a colored dot next to its name:
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🟢 Green — In stock. You have plenty of this supply.
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🟠 Orange — Low stock. You're running low and may need to restock soon.
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🔴 Red — Out of stock. You don't have any of this supply left.
This lets you check at a glance whether you have everything you need before starting a project.
How to edit a recipe
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Click a recipe card on the Supply Recipes page to open it.
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Change the Recipe Name, Description, or adjust supply quantities as needed.
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Click + Add Supply to add new supplies, or click the ✕ button next to a supply to remove it.
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Click Save Changes when you're done.
How to clone a recipe
Cloning creates an exact copy of a recipe, which you can then modify without changing the original.
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Find the recipe you want to clone on the Supply Recipes page.
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Click Clone at the bottom of the recipe card.
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A new recipe appears with "(Copy)" added to the name.
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Click the new recipe card to rename it or adjust its supplies.
How to delete a recipe
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Find the recipe you want to delete on the Supply Recipes page.
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Click the trash icon 🗑️ at the bottom right of the recipe card.
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A confirmation prompt appears. Click Delete to confirm.
Deleting a recipe is permanent and can't be undone. Your supplies themselves won't be affected — only the recipe is removed.
How to search your recipes
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Click the Search recipes... box at the top of the Supply Recipes page.
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Start typing a recipe name. The list filters in real time as you type.
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Clear the search box to see all recipes again.
Understanding recipe cards
Each recipe card on the list page shows:
| Element | What it means |
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| Name | The recipe title you chose |
| Description | Your optional note about what it's for |
| Items count | How many supplies are in the recipe (e.g., "3 items") |
| Est. cost | The estimated total cost based on your supply prices |
| Clone | Makes a copy of the recipe |
| 🗑️ | Deletes the recipe (with confirmation) |
Frequently Asked Questions
How many recipes can I create?
Pro members can create up to 50 recipes. Each recipe can hold up to 25 supplies.
What happens to my recipe if I delete a supply?
If you delete a supply that's used in a recipe, that supply is automatically removed from the recipe. If all supplies are removed, the recipe shows a warning prompting you to add new supplies or delete the recipe.
Can I share recipes with other users?
Not yet — recipes are currently private to your account. Recipe sharing is planned for a future update.
What does the estimated cost include?
The estimated cost adds up the prices of all supplies in the recipe, multiplied by their quantities. It only includes supplies that have a price set in your inventory.
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