Built because nothing else worked.
ThisWeekEats™ exists because a father of 4 spent 90 minutes every Sunday meal planning, gave up, and built the tool he wished existed.
The story
I have four kids. One has an allergy. One spent years deep in a sport season, eating triple half the year, and now teaches pilates and coaches fitness. One is a picky eater who would happily live on plain pasta. The fourth changes preferences every six weeks. My wife and I both work.
When I started building ThisWeekEats, Sunday meal planning was 90 minutes minimum. Pull last week's plan, cross-check what we actually ate, dodge what someone refused, hit calories for the athlete in season, hit protein for me, avoid the allergen, build a grocery list, then realize we already had three of the things on the list. By Wednesday the plan was dead.
Every meal-planning app I tried solved one slice of that. The kit services shipped food we threw away. The macro trackers wanted me to log every bite. The recipe apps had no plan. None of them respected that a family is six different humans eating different things in the same kitchen on the same night.
So I built the tool I wanted. Hit generate. Get a week of meals scaled to who's actually home, respecting every person's preferences and allergies, with our family recipes mixed in. Rate what we ate. Next week gets better. The whole loop in one click.
That's ThisWeekEats™.
What we believe
Evidence over fads
We follow Harvard, Mayo Clinic, AHA, and NIH guidance: balanced macros, real food, sustainable habits. Not whatever diet a wellness influencer is selling this quarter.
Built for any size table
Whether it's one person, two, or a household with a picky eater, an athlete, a person with allergies, and someone on a medication or diet, the plan respects everyone eating that week. Solo, it kills decision fatigue. For couples, it stops the default-to-takeout spiral. For families, it covers everyone in one plan, not three.
Your kitchen, your recipes
We mix in the recipes you already cook and love. The plan adapts to what you have, what you ate last week, and what you actually liked. Not a meal kit. Not a closed loop.
No fear-based selling
No "carbs are evil." No "this one weird trick." No before-and-after photos. We tell you what the science says, what your plan should do, and let you decide.
Who we are
ThisWeekEats™ is built and operated by Resolvent Technologies, a software company that builds tools to replace daily chaos with calm, repeatable systems.
We are not a medical service. We do not diagnose, treat, or prescribe. The plans we generate are general guidance based on established nutrition science from Harvard, Mayo Clinic, AHA, and NIH, not personalized medical advice. Always talk to your doctor and a registered dietitian about your specific situation.
We are not affiliated with Novo Nordisk, Eli Lilly, or any pharmaceutical company. Our GLP-1 content references those medications by their nonproprietary and brand names solely to help users plan meals in support of their prescribing clinician's care plan.
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