Clemi vs Whisk
Whisk — now Samsung Food — is one of the most complete recipe apps out there. It covers social import, AI suggestions, meal planning, and shared lists. It's genuinely strong. Where Clemi differs is focus: it's a standalone cooking app, not part of a hardware ecosystem, with a different take on household, planning, and discovery.
| Feature | Whisk | |
|---|---|---|
| Import from TikTok & Instagram | ||
| AI recipe assistant | ||
| Cookbook scanning | ||
| Shared grocery lists | ||
| Household sync | ||
| Meal planning | ||
| Discovery feed | ||
| Smart grocery details |
Focused cooking app vs ecosystem play
Samsung Food is built to live inside Samsung's ecosystem — Family Hub fridges, Bixby, Samsung accounts. That's powerful if you're deep in that hardware, but it also means product direction serves a broader roadmap. Clemi is an independent cooking app — no hardware strings, no account bundling. Every decision is made for cooks, not for a platform.
Household model and real-time sync
Samsung Food supports shared shopping lists and cross-device sync through Samsung accounts. Clemi's Home model makes household collaboration the default: shared recipes, meal plan, and grocery list over real-time sync (WebSocket-based), so check-offs and additions appear instantly for everyone, on any platform.
Scroll-to-plan discovery, not browsing a catalog
Samsung Food has an explore area where you can browse recipes. Clemi's discovery feed is different — it's a scroll-to-plan experience built directly into meal planning. Swipe through recipes, and when something catches your eye, drop it straight onto your week. No searching, no deciding what to make in the abstract. This is Clemi's signature, and no other recipe app does it.