Your rhythm

Name the week you already live

Rhythm is the sequence of commutes, rehearsals, shared dinners, and quiet breakfasts that already shape how you eat. We capture that sequence as named blocks—so when Tuesday looks like Friday, you adjust one block instead of rebuilding a whole menu philosophy.

  • Named blocks
  • Windows
  • Quiet SMS

Why named blocks beat static menus

Fixed menus assume everyone shares the same Tuesday. You might batch on Sunday, lean on salads midweek, and host a larger format meal when relatives visit. Blocks let you copy patterns forward without pretending every week is identical.

When a supplier runs short, you see the swap before anything ships—not as a surprise substitution on the doorstep. If you decline the swap, the system looks for the next viable option that still fits your timing.

Predictability comes from describing your cadence—not from borrowing someone else’s plate.

Nothing here is medical advice—we organize logistics and preferences you choose to share. If you need clinical nutrition guidance, work with a qualified professional offline and bring their constraints into your blocks as plain notes.

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Modes you can combine

Six rhythms we see most often

Mix and match—your account can hold more than one active pattern as seasons change.

Split-shift week

Early risers and night owls share a fridge; labels separate trays so reheating stays obvious.

Studio sprint

Rehearsal nights need grab-and-go portions; weekends open for longer shared meals.

Care rotation

Multiple adults coordinate who picks up which night—blocks show who signed off last.

Remote-flex

Lunch happens at home some days and downtown others; windows flex without breaking the plan.

Neighbor table

Shared platters on Fridays, single bowls on Monday—portion grammar stays consistent.

Travel buffer

Pause deliveries, keep preferences, and resume with one tap when you land.

Inside your account

Signals we track with you

Time contours

Breakfast blocks, skipped lunches, and late snacks sit on one horizontal line so drivers see realistic handoff moments—not a generic noon assumption.

Shared tables

Mark nights that need allergen-separated trays versus communal platters; print queues update without extra email chains.

Quiet updates

SMS-sized alerts only when a window moves or a route consolidates—no promotional noise mixed into operational notes.

Seasonal nudges

When produce peaks shift, we suggest swaps inside your existing blocks instead of asking you to rebuild from scratch.

Rhythm FAQs

Short answers

Can I export my blocks to share with a roommate?

Yes—generate a read-only summary link or PDF that lists nights, portions, and allergens without exposing payment details.

What if my week is different every month?

Save multiple named templates and activate the one that fits the month. Unused templates stay in your library without affecting billing.

Translate rhythm into a written brief

Send three typical days—we reply with a structured outline you can edit before any order is placed.

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