For families who are tired of winging dinner

Virgil helps you plan the week before 5:47 PM turns into a mess.

Meal plans, grocery drafts, household memory, and a calm second brain for the stuff that keeps slipping. Start with review-first grocery planning, then let trust earn automation.

  • Built for real households
  • Review before automation
  • Dietary rules stay in the loop

This week

Mon Chicken bowls

Dairy-free ranch, cucumbers, rice

Wed Taco night

Safe tortillas, avocado, fruit side

Fri Leftovers + reset

Use up produce, recheck staples

Draft pickup cart

  • Oat milk approved staple
  • Ground turkey 2 meals planned
  • Dairy-free shredded cheese safe brand only
  • Blueberries breakfast + kids snacks

Virgil notice

Savannah avoids dairy, so this draft skipped anything with milk, whey, casein, butter, or ambiguous deli prep.

Most families do not need more “productivity.” They need one calm system that remembers the staples, respects the constraints, and helps dinner happen without another Saturday-night planning summit.

What early access is for

Start with the household bottlenecks that repeat every week.

Meal planning that actually respects real life

Build a week around dietary restrictions, family rhythms, leftovers, repeat favorites, and nights when nobody wants a project.

Draft grocery carts

Turn the plan into a review-ready pickup cart with approved items, substitutions, and pantry-aware quantities.

Household memory

Keep track of what your family actually likes, what gets skipped, and what should never show up in the cart again.

Review first, automate later

Nothing gets sent until it earns trust. The path is draft, review, confidence, then handoff.

How it works

Virgil is built like a guide, not a slot machine.

  1. 01

    Teach the household

    Staples, banned ingredients, favorite meals, preferred stores, pickup habits, and what “a normal week” actually looks like.

  2. 02

    Draft the week

    Virgil suggests meals, checks constraints, and builds the cart before anyone has to scramble.

  3. 03

    Review and refine

    Swap items, adjust portions, flag misses, and tighten the memory so next week gets easier instead of noisier.

Early access

Get on the list for the first household pilots.

This is small and hands-on. If you want in, send a note with your email, household size, and the biggest weekly planning pain point.

What happens next

  • You send the request
  • We reply from [email protected]
  • Early pilots start with review-first planning
Or email [email protected] directly