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Coming soon - in development

Madi's Safe Basket

Food label confidence for families navigating allergies, celiac disease, sensitivities, and everyday grocery decisions.

Madi's Safe Basket is in development as a privacy-first grocery companion that helps families organize Health Profiles, review ingredient information, save familiar products, and make more informed food choices based on current available data.

Why it matters

Grocery decisions can carry more pressure than a label suggests.

Families managing food allergies, celiac disease, sensitivities, or custom dietary concerns often compare dense labels in busy stores while product information and packaging can change. Madi's Safe Basket is planned to support calmer routines by organizing what is known, showing why something was flagged, and keeping confidence tied to current available data instead of false certainty.

How it will work

Manual checks first, with clear context for families.

  1. Create adult-managed Health Profiles for family food concerns.
  2. Review ingredients, Contains statements, advisory statements, and custom concerns.
  3. Save familiar products to My Safe Basket for calmer shopping routines.
  4. Share family shopping context without charging extra for family sharing.
  5. Recheck products when source data is stale, incomplete, or changed.
  6. Use manual checks first; scanner and OCR convenience are planned for later.

Planned features

Built around family context, label evidence, and data freshness.

In development

Health Profiles

Adults will be able to organize allergies, celiac and gluten needs, dietary restrictions, sensitivities, custom watchlists, and family shopping context.

In development

My Safe Basket

Families will be able to save familiar products, keep shopping lists, and return to known choices without rebuilding context every trip.

In development

Manual checks

Manual ingredient, product label text, and recipe checks are planned first so the core safety wording and explanations can be validated before automation.

In development

Confidence and freshness

Product results will show source-aware confidence, freshness, and recheck prompts when data may be stale or incomplete.

Foundation built

Recall and attention signals

Backend foundations exist for recall and product alert data, with cautious matching designed to avoid reading a missing match as clearance.

Future phase

Scanner and OCR convenience

Barcode scanning, label OCR, recipe OCR, expanded offline cache, and advanced alerts are planned later as convenience automation.

Free vs future Premium

Core family safety workflows stay free and standard.

Family sharing, Health Profiles, My Safe Basket, shopping lists, manual ingredient checks, manual product label checks, manual recipe checks, and product catalog reads are planned as free or standard features. Future Premium is planned for convenience automation, not stronger safety conclusions.

Planned pricing, subject to final launch review: $4.99/month or $29.99/year.

Feature areaPlanned access
Family sharing, Health Profiles, My Safe Basket, shopping listsFree / standard
Manual ingredient, product label text, and recipe checksFree / standard
Product catalog reads with confidence and freshness contextFree / standard
Barcode scanning, label OCR, recipe OCR, expanded offline cacheFuture Premium convenience
Ads, affiliate marketing, sponsored ranking, paid placementNot planned

Privacy-first direction

Sensitive food and family profile data should be handled carefully.

Madi's Safe Basket is planned for adult account holders, with dependent profiles managed by adults and family sharing included as a standard capability. No ads, no affiliate marketing, no sponsored product ranking, and no paid placement are planned. Before public launch, final privacy, account security, export, and deletion details still need legal and owner review.

Safety and limitations

Information support, never a guarantee.

Madi's Safe Basket is not a medical device and is not a substitute for professional guidance. It is planned to organize label and product information, explain matched concerns, and remind families when data needs review.

Always review the physical product label before purchasing or consuming. Product data may be incomplete, outdated, or different from current packaging. Missing advisory wording does not prove cross-contact is absent, and a missing recall match is not a risk clearance.

FAQ

Review-ready answers for the public page.

Is the app available yet?

No. Madi's Safe Basket is in development. This page is a static review-ready landing page, not a launch announcement.

Does this replace professional care?

No. The planned app offers informational grocery support and does not replace professional care. Families should work with qualified professionals for care decisions.

Will the app tell me a food is safe?

No. The product is designed to provide organized information, trigger explanations, confidence signals, and label review reminders. It will not guarantee an outcome.

What are Health Profiles?

Health Profiles are adult-managed records of allergies, celiac and gluten needs, dietary restrictions, sensitivities, awareness categories, and custom watchlists used to compare label information.

Will family sharing cost extra?

No. Family sharing is planned as a free, standard part of the product because the core family workflow should not be monetized.

Which features are planned for Premium?

Future Premium is planned for convenience automation such as barcode scanning, label OCR, recipe OCR, expanded offline cache, and advanced alerts. Premium does not make a product safer or the conclusion more certain.

Will there be ads or sponsored ranking?

No. The product direction excludes ads, affiliate marketing, sponsored product ranking, and paid product placement.

Will scanner or OCR tools be available at launch?

They are planned for a later phase. Manual ingredient, product label text, and recipe checks come first.

Can families use it without scanner or OCR tools?

Yes. The MVP direction prioritizes manual checks, Health Profiles, My Safe Basket, shopping lists, family sharing, and source-aware product reads.

How will product data be handled?

Product data is planned to be source-aware, confidence-scored, and rechecked over time because labels and available datasets can change.