Try the bot
7-day free trial
0 € / month
- Up to 20 recipes
- Videos up to 2 minutes
- Ingredients and steps extracted
- Personal Telegram cookbook
Send a public cooking-video link to Link2Eat, receive a structured recipe and keep it in one personal Telegram cookbook.
Free to try · No app install · Works in Telegram
Cooking videos are hard to follow, easy to lose and impossible to search.
Link2Eat turns any video into a clean recipe you can save and use anytime.
Saved videos disappear in bookmarks, chats or feeds. Link2Eat keeps everything in one place.
No more pausing and rewinding — get a clear step-by-step recipe instantly.
Stop saving messy notes and screenshots — get clean, structured recipes instead.
No need to write ingredients yourself — Link2Eat extracts everything automatically.
Find the right guide
Link2Eat is the product; these guides explain the source-specific step before you open Telegram.
Found a recipe on TikTok, Reels or YouTube?
Just send the link — Link2Eat turns it into a ready-to-use recipe.
Paste any TikTok, Reels or YouTube link.
Quantities extracted and grouped automatically.
Clear instructions — no pausing, no rewinding.
Every recipe is kept as a clean card with a photo — reopen it anytime.
A cooking video shared from YouTube into Telegram, and the recipe card that comes back.
Link2Eat turns messy cooking videos into clean recipes you can actually use.
No apps, no copying — just send a link and get a ready recipe.
Automatically extract ingredients and cooking steps from any video.
TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, VK and Telegram — just paste a link.
All recipes saved in one place inside Telegram.
No typing, no screenshots — everything is done for you.
Everything works directly in Telegram.
Save recipes from any platform instantly.
Turn videos into clean, structured recipes.
No more copying or rewatching videos.
Free · No install · Works in Telegram
Try Link2Eat for free — no payment required to start.
Upgrade only if you want more recipes and longer videos.
7-day free trial
0 € / month
Monthly subscription
5 € / month
Less than one food delivery — but saves you hours
For advanced users
10 € / month
Send the Link2Eat bot in Telegram a link to a cooking video — TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube or Telegram — or forward the video itself.
The AI extracts the ingredients, steps and tips and saves a structured recipe to your cookbook in seconds.
Yes — the free trial handles videos up to 2 minutes, the Home Cook plan up to 3 minutes and the Chef plan up to 10 minutes.
Most cooking videos on TikTok, Reels and Shorts fit comfortably within these limits.
Yes — every new user gets a 7-day free trial: up to 20 recipes and videos up to 2 minutes, no card required.
The Home Cook plan (5 € per month) raises that to 100 recipes, 3-minute videos and cookbook search; the Chef plan (10 € per month) allows up to 500 recipes and 10-minute videos.
No — Link2Eat lives entirely inside Telegram, so there is nothing to install and no account to create.
Your cookbook is stored in Telegram too, available on any device where you use Telegram.
Yes — AI analyzes the cooking video and extracts the ingredients, step-by-step instructions and the author's tips.
You get a clean recipe card without pausing the video to type everything out.
Yes — the bot never asks for passwords and has no access to your TikTok, Instagram, YouTube or Telegram accounts.
It only processes the links or videos you send, and recipes stay in your own Telegram chat.
You can cancel anytime — just message us on Telegram; you keep access until the end of the paid period.
The free trial requires no card, so there is nothing to cancel if you are just trying the bot.
Paste a link and see how it works in seconds.
No installation. No setup.
First 7 days are free.
Link2Eat started as a fix for a ritual in my own family. All week my wife sends me cooking videos from TikTok and Instagram — that's how we pick what we'll cook on the weekend.
Picking was the easy part. She used to screenshot the ingredients, at the grocery store we'd scroll back through screenshots or rewatch the video to work out what to buy, and while cooking we'd pause and rewind instead of just following the steps.
So I built Link2Eat to fix the whole pipeline — choose, shop, cook. Today my wife forwards the videos to the bot herself, and every recipe is saved in her own cookbook.
If you have ideas or need help — just message me on Telegram.