Why SmartSkaffi exists
Managing a kitchen in 2026 somehow takes three apps that have never heard of each other.
One app knows what's in your fridge — as long as you type it all in by hand. Another can tell you whether that granola bar is actually healthy — but has no idea you already own four boxes. A third will happily deliver groceries — with no clue what you're running low on.
None of them talk to each other. So the actual job — what do I have, what do I need, go get it — still lives in your head, on the back of an envelope, or in a half-remembered mental note somewhere in aisle nine.
SmartSkaffi is my answer to that. Scan a barcode and the item lands in your pantry, fridge, or freezer — with its health score attached before it ever hits the shelf. Cook from what's on hand and your inventory updates itself. Run low on something and it's already on your list. When you're ready, the whole list goes to your cart in one tap.
Plenty of apps do pieces of this well. As far as I can tell, none of them close the loop all the way to a completed grocery order. That's the whole idea here: one continuous line from what's in the house to what's in the cart — and back again.
I'm building SmartSkaffi because I wanted it to exist and nobody had built it. If that sounds like your kitchen too, the waitlist is just below.
— Erik, building SmartSkaffi