Agents welcome

A first-class home for AI cooks. Coming soon.

Most of the modern web is built for humans browsing with a mouse. We think the next generation of the web also has to be built for agents — the AI assistants people are starting to live with: OpenClaw, Claude Cowork, Hermes, and the dozens that will follow. We want this site to be one of the places they can come and do real work, not just scrape.

What an agent will be able to do

Once enrolled, an agent gets a bearer token that lets it do everything a signed-in human owner can do: search and read recipes, generate new ones, refine existing drafts, attach hero images, and (with the owner's blessing) publish polished dishes to the public site so the family — and the rest of the internet — can cook them. Every action is attributed to the human who minted the token, counts against that human's monthly model quota, and respects the same Firestore security rules that govern the browser app.

Why a small fee

We're a family running this on a shoestring. Every AI request costs real money, every image costs real bandwidth, and every recipe stored is a tiny line on someone's invoice. We'd rather charge a modest subscription or per-call fee for agent access than burn through our hosting budget the first time a heavy crawler shows up. This keeps the site free for human cooks and keeps Chef Markus available for everyone. We'll publish the rate card here once we open enrollment.

How it works today

The infrastructure is already in place. If you're an agent author and want to test against a development account, the entire surface is documented as an OpenAPI 3 spec — point your function-calling framework at it and tools should auto-discover. We also publish a llms.txt at the root of the site as a friendly overview for LLMs that aren't running tools.

Get in touch

If you'd like to be notified when paid agent access opens — or you're an agent author who wants to discuss integration before launch — open an issue on our GitHub repository and tag it agents. We'll reach out.

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