Too tired to decide
You've made a thousand decisions today. The fridge is open. Nothing is happening.
For tired moms standing in the kitchen at 5:43pm, brain offline, with three people asking what's for dinner. Answer 3 tiny questions, get a realistic plan.
5:45pm, kids melting down, fridge half-empty — three taps and dinner's decided. No thinking required.
Three questions, real answers from the actual meal bank. See what it picks for your kitchen, tonight.
This is the exact moment Dinner Panic Button is built for — when everyone's hungry, your energy's gone, and deciding feels harder than cooking.
It's 6:02pm. You're staring into the open fridge, someone's asked "what's for dinner?" for the third time, and your brain is empty. Three taps later you've got a real answer — and you didn't have to think.
No meal-prep marathons. No subscriptions. No macros to track. Just one realistic dinner for the nights your brain has completely left the building.
Fussy toddler? The kid-friendly tweak tells you to plate the cheese and veggies separately — so they actually eat it, and you're not cooking two dinners.
It's standing in the kitchen at 5:43pm, everyone's hungry, and your brain has absolutely left the building.
You've made a thousand decisions today. The fridge is open. Nothing is happening.
For the fourth time. While you're still trying to remember if there's chicken in the freezer.
Pasta. Again. You'd love something different but cannot summon the energy to think of one.
No long forms, no meal-prep marathon, no diet rules. Just the answer to "what do I cook tonight?"
A couple? Two adults and a fussy 4-year-old? It adapts.
15 minutes and dead on your feet? Or 30 minutes and a half-decent fridge? Both work.
A dinner you can actually make, a backup if the wheels come off, and a tiny shopping list.
A small, useful set of things designed for the moment dinner panic actually hits.
Matched to your energy, time, and what's in the kitchen — with the next two nights queued up too.
For when even the easy dinner feels like too much.
A small swap so picky eaters actually take a bite.
Only what you actually need — for tonight or all three nights, in one list you can print or text.
A tiny end-of-day routine so tomorrow isn't another panic.
Bonus dinners you could make with one extra thing in the cart.
Dinner Panic Button does not assume you have two calm hours, a full fridge, and kids who happily eat kale. It works with what you actually have: low energy, random ingredients, and people asking what's for dinner.
Dinner Panic Button is for the moment you stand in front of the fridge at 5:43pm, brain empty, with people asking what is for dinner. Not a perfect meal-planning Sunday. Not a fresh-start routine. The actual evening you are in.
It gives you the smallest useful answer: one realistic dinner, a backup, a shopping list, and a tiny reset. No diet talk. No subscription. Just dinner decided.
— Made for tired momsFor the 5pm version of you
Dinner Panic Button was made for the moment when everyone is hungry, your energy is gone, and deciding what to cook feels harder than cooking it.
It was not built from a recipe blog or a meal-plan spreadsheet. It came from the real 5pm scramble — fridge open, brain offline, everyone asking the same question — and the wish for one good answer instead of forty.
— Born from real eveningsNot perfect kitchens
One-time payment. Lifetime access to the current version. No subscriptions.
For tired moms who are done making decisions
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$19.99 is the founding price while v1 is new — it will rise as the meal bank grows.
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If the Dinner Panic Button doesn't save your sanity at 5:43pm, email us for a full refund. No questions asked.
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No. No diet talk, no guilt, no perfect meal prep. It's just a tool to help you decide what's for dinner tonight.
No account, no password. After you pay, you sign in with just the email you used at checkout — we send you a 6-digit code, you type it in, and you're cooking. Works in your browser, no app store.
Go to the site, tap "Already got it? Open the app", and enter your email — we send a fresh 6-digit code. It works on any device, and once you're in on a device you stay signed in.
Email us within 30 days and we'll refund you in full — no questions asked. That's the 30-day "Sanity-Saved" guarantee.
No. This version uses a large built-in meal bank and rule-based matching, so there are no AI costs or subscriptions. A future AI/premium version may be released separately.
It will suggest simple options and show you what one extra ingredient could unlock. No "first, take 2 hours to grocery shop" energy here.
No. The current version is a one-time founding-price purchase of $19.99 with lifetime access.
One-time payment · Lifetime access · No subscription