Repeats welcome 🔁

Option 1: some open source recipe management app that can somehow sync with a companion on my partner's phone. Less work than two once we land on an app and potentially a better experience

Option 2: publicly-accessible wiki that both my partner and I can edit. More work than 1 and less convenient, but the data is public

Option 3: paid, proprietary SaaS that may or may not have much better features than the other two options

Recommendations for any of the above would be appreciated too 🙏
Option 1
68.8%
Option 2
28.1%
Option 3
3.1%
Other
0%
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@amolith For option 1: Tandoor or Nextcloud Cookbook
For something between 1 and 2: Mealy (for recipes but no app I am aware of)
For 2: Bookstack (easy to set up and good docs)

Tandoor:
https://tandoor.dev/
Untare for tandoor available in the Izzy fdroid repo:
https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/index/apk/unofficial.tandoor.recipes
(lists "TetheredNet" but works with custom domains)
Nextcloud Cookbook:
https://github.com/nextcloud/cookbook
(overview of clients linked in the readme)
Mealy:
https://docs.mealie.io/
Bookstack:
https://www.bookstackapp.com/

Tandoor: Smart recipe management

Tandoor is an online cookbook. Manage your ever growing recipe collection online. Drop your collection of links and notes. Get Tandoor and never look back onto a time without recipe management, storage, sharing and collaborative cooking!<

@amolith I personally use Bookstack as it fit my needs fairly well and I had it for other things anyway but Tandoor does have some features that make it better suited for recipes. I just felt the extra effort on my part to deal with updates etc for yet another web service wasn't worth it for me but you may decide otherwise.
@amolith I'd probably go with something like Standard Notes which is fully featured, note taking app, and use a single user/password for your shared information. It also has the ability to 'publish' stuff publicly (optionally).
@amolith I've started testing Familly Wall on my phone. It's a freemium and closed source app, and probably does more that what you're looking for, but it has shared recipes, amonst a ton of other things. Exists for Android, iOS, and on the Web. I haven't used it enough to have an honest opinion about it.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.familywall
FamilyWall: Family Organizer - Apps on Google Play

Shared calendar, shopping lists & tasks, meal planner, schedules, documents...

@amolith If you’re on iOS then check out Crouton. It’s superb and syncs through iCloud to your family’s devices. macOS app too. Not open source but you own your data and can export it at any time.

@amolith I’m a huge fan of Paprika 3. As a free software user I did grouse at the cost but even though it is proprietary and cloud-based you can export your recipes as a web archive (drop the output into a web root and it is almost like using the app)

Great recipe scraping too - just plug in the URL and Paprika will do the rest.