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Are you a food blogger looking to take your recipes to the next level?
Get in touch with me! I offer you a unique platform to present your recipes to the right target group.

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Surely it costs a lot to publish my recipes on the FoodFellow app?

Not at all! It’s important to me that FoodFellow app users get one thing: Information!
What better way to do that than with recipes or informative articles?

You provide me with your recipes and I place them on my app. Because actually it concerns us Veganern only one: To show humans like well it can be Vegan to live, in order to reduce the animal suffering as well as possible!

What requirements must be met?

Unfortunately, the requirements are not quite as manageable as the price.
To provide a wide range of recipes, I work with automations that require a certain structure of your recipes. However, such customization of the structure is neither visible nor very difficult to implement, especially if you use a modern CMS like WordPress.

The following requirements must be met:

  • Recipes must be at least in English. German is an alternative language of the app, even if it was developed in Germany it is not necessarily required.
  • The recipes are enriched with a rich snippet that uses the recipe schema.
    You can find more information about the snippet here: Rich snippets for recipes
  • You need an API interface where your recipes can be found. However, a modern CMS already offers this during installation. I would be happy to support you in this process.
  • Your recipes should be mostly vegan. Vegetarian dishes are also fine. The publication of meat-heavy recipes are not welcome. If you change your blog during the cooperation to a blog with predominantly meat-heavy recipes, a cancellation of the cooperation and a deletion of the database entries for your recipes will follow.
  • Your recipes have both images (at least one) and an ingredient list that are passed in the rich snippet.
    More information about the dish is good, but not necessary. These are, for example, the times required (preparation, preparation, rest periods, etc.)

What do I get out of publishing my recipes on FoodFellow?

The FoodFellow app is currently still in production. In the worst case, the app fails and you haven’t lost anything.

More likely, though, the app will be embraced by users as a guide to veganism and vegetarianism, and you’ll gain the perfect target audience as readers.

Recipes include links to your recipe and a general link to your home page. This leads users to your website who might never have found your blog before.

What do I have to do for my recipes to appear on the FoodFellow app?

Provided the recipe contains the rich snippet (as explained above), a program will make sure your recipe is found via your RSS feed and included in the app.

Images, descriptions and the link to your recipe are automatically taken from your rich snippets and stored in FoodFellow’s database. When users use the app, they will also find your recipes once they are available to the app.

Backing up the data in the FoodFellow database can ensure that a) the recipe does not occur multiple times and b) your server is not overloaded with requests from the app.

Canonical links are not needed with the app, as Google cannot crawl the app and thus no duplicate content is created.

How do my recipes look in the FoodFellow app?

There will be 2 representations: As a preview in a list and the detailed view.

The preview will contain the product image, title and category. The category will not match yours 1:1. This is mapped with a FoodFellow category list.
In addition, the overview already shows your logo with the link to your website.

In the detailed view, the product image with the title and a link to the original recipe is displayed first. Below that, you will immediately find the ingredient list if it was passed in the rich snippet.
After that, a rating option appears for users, where they can only give stars and another link to the original recipe.

I have already created a quick draft for a possible representation of the details page. This is how the recipes are presented, or something similar.

Recipe Detail Page Mockup
Rough draft of the detailed view of a recipe in the FoodFellow app

What is at least already fixed are the elements used: title, recipe inventor or blog, logo of the recipe owner, ingredients list and links. Whether the star ratings or just the “like” by the heart icon will be used is yet to be seen.

However, there will be a feature that lets you share your recipe post on social platforms rather than the app post.
In addition, there will be a “Remember” feature where the user can add your recipe to their favorites list.

Become part of FoodFellow!

Contact me via the contact form. I will check your request and answer you soon!

 



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