It's ··:··.
And you still don't know what's for dinner.
One less decision, every day, delivered to your inbox.
Tonight: lemon & za'atar roast chicken
27 min · serves 4 · with what's already in your fridge
Why this dish? The chicken expires Thursday, and a soccer-practice Tuesday calls for comfort.
Chora also lives in Claude and ChatGPT.
Nothing new to learn. Chora connects to the assistants you already use: tell it what you bought, swap tonight's meal, ask for the grocery list. It remembers — and tomorrow's email reflects it.
I just bought salmon and zucchini.
chora · add_pantry_item ✓Noted — 2 items added to your pantry. Tomorrow's meal will take them into account.
We'll be 6 on Saturday night.
chora · update_settings ✓Servings adjusted for Saturday. The grocery list is already up to date.
The same Chora, another channel — via MCP, included in your plan.
Think less.
Live better.
Invisible by design
No app to open. No prompt to write. Chora works in the background and delivers the decision at the right moment, in your inbox. You only interact if you want to.
› 12:00 am–11:59 pm · zero notificationsA system that knows you
Chora learns from every interaction — what you accept, what you change, what you ignore. The suggestion sharpens every day, without you having to configure anything.
› learned: never cilantroAn opinion, not options
Chora doesn't present 10 choices. It takes a stance: one suggestion, designed for you. If it doesn't fit, one adjustment — no more.
› 1 suggestion · 0 menus to scrollA pantry that keeps up
Chora knows what you already have. Forward your grocery receipt by email: your pantry fills itself, and every suggestion takes it into account to avoid waste and pointless shopping.
› grocery receipt → pantry up to dateA budget that finally holds
Set your weekly grocery budget. Chora tracks your real spending from your receipts, adapts meals when the week runs tight, and shows you every dollar saved.
› budget: $92 / $150 · on track ✓Your AI assistants, plugged in
Connect Claude or ChatGPT in 30 seconds via withchora.com/api/mcp. Manage your meals, pantry, and preferences without leaving your assistant.
› mcp: plugged into your assistantA companion
that lasts.
Chora isn't a tool you try and abandon. It's a calm presence that stays — and knows you a little better every day.
The first suggestion
Based on your household, your constraints, your rhythm. Already useful, but still generic.
It has learned your taste
What you accept, what you swap, the ingredients that keep coming back. The suggestion becomes yours.
One less decision, every evening
365 evenings you didn't have to decide. The longer you live with Chora, the less you think about it.
The best tool is the one you forget you installed.
You don't need a plan.
You need it handled.
You plan. You list. You organize. And by the time the moment comes, you're already exhausted.
Control doesn't reduce stress — it relocates it.
Chora acts before you think about it. One decision at a time, every day. No planning. No list.
Just the right answer, at the right moment.
Planning is anxiety disguised as control.
Three steps.
Then nothing.
You calibrate once
Three minutes. Your household, your context, your rhythm. The last time you'll think about it. Chora builds your profile silently from there.
Chora learns quietly
It remembers what you like. It adjusts when you change your mind. Day after day, the suggestion gets sharper — without you having to ask for anything.
The decision arrives. You don't search for it.
An email at the right moment. The decision already made. You act on it, or adjust once. That's ambient intelligence — it fits your life, not the other way around.
Chora is not
an assistant. It's a point of view.
Everyone is building chatbots. Chora builds something else — a silent opinion system that removes decisions before you even think them.
The filter, not the brain
Chora doesn't build a new AI engine. It takes the best existing intelligences and applies a strict opinion layer — your preferences, your constraints, your limits. One suggestion. No options. The advantage comes from the opinion, not the technology.
Email as the calm channel
Most people will never open one more app. But they'll open a well-designed email. Chora arrives in your inbox at the right moment, with the decision already made. Passive. Discreet. Effective.
An opinion system for your entire day
Dinner is just the first domain. The real direction: 2-3 daily decisions — meals, what to wear, priority task — with the same philosophy applied everywhere. A coherent noise-reduction system. What no generic assistant builds.
Three theses. One direction.
Decision fatigue
is measurable.
A Cornell study counted more than 200 food-related decisions a day — most of them made on autopilot (Wansink & Sobal, 2007).
In a well-known PNAS study, judges' favorable rulings fell from 65% to nearly zero as decision sessions wore on — and recovered after a break (Danziger et al., 2011). That's why Chora removes decisions before they cost you.
Times a year you don't have to decide. Chora starts with your evening. Soon, other domains. Same philosophy — less noise, everywhere.
Be among the first to decide less.
7-day trial · No credit card · Cancel anytime
Simple.
Inevitable.
- One suggestion per day
- The freedom to adjust — once if needed
- Tailored to your household
- Email · Claude · ChatGPT · WhatsApp
- No ads. No data selling. Ever.
- Grocery budget tracking + weekly deals
Questions, answered.
What is Chora?
Chora is an AI meal planner that sends one personalized dinner suggestion to your inbox every day. You never have to decide what's for dinner — the answer arrives by email. No app to open, no prompts to write.
How does Chora work?
You set up your profile once in 3 minutes (household size, dietary restrictions, food dislikes). Then Chora silently learns from your daily interactions — what you cook, swap, or ignore — and sends one meal suggestion by email every day at your preferred time.
How much does Chora cost?
Chora costs $7.99 per month or $64.99 per year (as low as $0.18 per day) after a 7-day free trial. No credit card required for the trial. Cancel anytime.
Does Chora work for dietary restrictions?
Yes. Chora respects vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, dairy-free, halal, kosher, keto, paleo, and pescatarian diets. You can also list specific foods you never want suggested.
What is decision fatigue?
Decision fatigue is the mental exhaustion from making too many decisions throughout the day. A Cornell study counted more than 200 food-related decisions a day, and a well-known PNAS study found judges' favorable rulings fell from 65% to nearly zero as decision sessions wore on. Chora eliminates the dinner decision by delivering one clear answer to your inbox before you need to think about it.
How is Chora different from other meal planning apps?
Unlike traditional meal planning apps that require weekly planning sessions, Chora works passively: one email per day with one decision already made. No app to open, no meal prep grids to fill. It's ambient intelligence — it fits your life, not the other way around.