Guests claim dishes and list restrictions in one shared plan. Kiamiko flags allergen conflicts before anyone starts cooking.
Free on iOS and Android.
You catch dangerous collisions before the party — when someone claims peanut satay, the app flags your friend's nut allergy immediately. Share one link. Guests claim dishes and enter restrictions themselves. The app cross-references every ingredient against every profile automatically.
See dishes that complement what's claimed and satisfy remaining allergen constraints.
Ingredient quantities adjust to feed 14 — not mental math doubling a recipe for 6.
Every ingredient lands on your phone automatically. No rewriting by hand.
Kiamiko replaces the notes app list, the spreadsheet tracker, the recipe bookmarks, and the group-text thread. Setup is entering guest names and restrictions — five minutes, not a weekend onboarding project.
Know at a glance that every restricted eater has several dishes they can safely enjoy — not just carrots and hummus. See which categories are covered, which gaps remain, and what you should make to complete the table. You walk into your own party already knowing the spread works for everyone.
"I sent the link Friday morning. By Friday night, 12 people had claimed dishes and entered restrictions. Zero back-and-forth texts. I got my evening back."
Potluck gatherings with guests who have food allergies or dietary restrictions present a coordination challenge that goes beyond menu planning. When multiple people contribute dishes independently, tracking which foods contain allergens becomes critical — a single overlooked ingredient can exclude guests or create health risks.
Effective coordination centralizes dish planning in a shared system where all restrictions are visible before anyone cooks. Rather than hosts cross-referencing limitations through texts and spreadsheets, systematic approaches flag potential allergen conflicts automatically, shifting responsibility from individual memory to structured tracking.
The strongest coordination methods handle three tasks simultaneously: collecting dietary profiles, tracking claimed dishes, and validating ingredient safety against all restrictions in real-time. This prevents both dangerous conflicts and the common outcome where restricted eaters face limited options while others enjoy variety.