Scrollioli

Saved recipes into usable dinners

TikTok recipe imports

Keep the TikTok recipe, not just the memory that you meant to make it.

TikTok cooking videos move fast. The ingredients might be spoken, overlaid on-screen, buried in a caption, or split across edits. Scrollioli is built to capture those public recipe sources into a review-first draft so you can keep the useful parts and fix the uncertain ones before saving.

Built for fast-moving source material

When a recipe lives in short-form video, the useful information is usually fragmented. Scrollioli treats that as part of the expected workflow instead of pretending every import should be one-click perfect.

You can review title, ingredients, steps, and warnings before the recipe ever becomes part of the library you plan from later.

Keep creator context nearby

The original public TikTok source still matters. You may want the creator voice, plating reference, or the exact clip that made you want to cook it in the first place.

Scrollioli keeps the source connected to the recipe draft so the import feels grounded instead of detached from where it came from.

From saved video to usable dinner

After review, the recipe can move into collections, weekly planning, and grocery generation. That is the shift from entertainment feed behavior into an actual cooking workflow.

Instead of saving more TikTok recipes than you use, you get a smaller set of recipes that are easier to follow through on.