Track every iteration.
The recipe development journal built by a chef, for chefs.
Version control, structured iteration, and tasting notes.
The Problem
You're seven iterations into a brioche recipe. The one from Tuesday was the best — maybe? — but you changed two things at once and now you can't remember which adjustment made the difference.
Your notes are split across a spiral notebook with flour-dusted pages, a Notes app entry from three weeks ago, and a text you sent to a colleague that you can no longer find.
There are hundreds of recipe apps on the App Store. Every one of them is designed for someone who wants to collect and follow recipes created by others.
Not one was built for you — the person who creates recipes.
The Solution
Mise gives you a structured, beautiful way to track your work across multiple iterations — so you always know what you changed, what worked, and why.
A Tuesday with Mise
You're developing a brown butter miso chocolate chip cookie. Version 3 was the best so far — "perfect chew but needs more salt to balance the miso." Version 4 went too far. Version 5 adjusted back but also swapped the sugar ratio.
You tap "Compare" between versions 3 and 5 to see exactly what differs. You tap "New Version" to start version 6. Mise shows you the note you wrote last session: "Try 6g salt instead of 8g. Also try 30 min longer cold rest."
The cookies come out of the oven. Five stars. You mark version 6 as canonical. You export a clean PDF and email it to your client.
Total time spent on documentation: minutes, not hours. And nothing was lost.
Be Honest
A notebook? A spreadsheet? Your head? You've been making do because no tool existed for the way you actually work.
Your recipes deserve better. Mise is that tool.
Your recipes, perfected.
Mise is coming to iOS, iPadOS, and Mac.
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