For families

Grocery List App for Families

The grocery list everyone can add to — even the teenager who eats all the cereal.

Family groceries are not a solved problem. One parent runs the list, one parent grabs whatever they remember on the way home, and the teenager who finished the cereal didn't tell anyone. I Forgot the List handles all three: a shared list every household member can update from any device, voice add for the parent driving carpool, and AI suggestions that catch the staples before they run out.

What matters for families

Feature 1

Everyone in the household, one list

Invite as many household members as you want. Each person sees the same list in real time and can add or check items off. A single household plan, not a per-phone subscription. Start with a 7-day trial.

Feature 2

Voice add from the driver's seat

Hands-free dictation with natural language: 'add bananas, two gallons of whole milk, and another box of those granola bars the kids like.' Quantities and items parsed automatically.

Feature 3

AI learns what your family actually eats

After a few weeks the app knows your real consumption cadence — when you buy milk, eggs, bread, the specific cereal — and suggests re-buys before you run out.

Feature 4

Categories in shopping order

Items group by department automatically (produce, dairy, meat, frozen, household). The list collapses what you've already checked off so you can see what's left at a glance.

When a family running a household together uses it

School-night dinner triage

Mom realizes at 5pm there's no chicken for tonight. She voice-adds it on the way home; Dad picks it up at the small grocery on his way back from soccer practice.

The teen ran out of something

Your kid finished the cereal at midnight, opens the family list on their phone, adds the brand they like. It's on the list before anyone goes shopping next.

Costco runs vs. weekly grocery

Keep a separate Costco list and a weekly grocery list — both shared with the same household. No mixing the bulk paper towels with the weekly bananas.

Questions from families

Can my kids use this without their own account?

If your kid has a phone, they can install the app and join your household with a one-tap invite link. They don't need a separate paid subscription — the family plan covers everyone in the household.

Will the kids accidentally check off important items?

Anyone in the household can check items off, but checked items aren't deleted — they're collapsed at the bottom of the list and any household member can un-check them. If your 7-year-old gets check-happy in the app, nothing is lost.

Can I see who added what?

Yes. Each item shows which household member added it and when. Useful when nobody remembers why 'three avocados' is on the list this week.

What about kids who don't have phones?

The web version works on any computer, including a shared family laptop. Or just open the parent's phone — the list is the same data either way.

The grocery list that works for families

7-day trial on iPhone, Android, and the web. Real-time sharing, voice add, and AI suggestions from what your household actually buys.