Grilln
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Live by the fire. Get better with every cook.

Grilln is the cook log built for people who want to grill more, eat better, and spend more weekends outside. Log every cook, build your gear loadout, and share with the people who actually care.

Grilln home feed — recent cooks from people you follow
Every grill belongs
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How it works

Three steps to grilling… even more.

01

Log it before it fades.

Every cook is a log entry — photos, fuel, temps, rest time, what worked. Not Instagram captions. Not Notes-app screenshots. The actual record, searchable, yours.

02

Build your gear loadout.

Your kettle, your offset, your kamado, your thermometer collection — your rig is half your identity as a griller. Add any grill from the catalog or a custom build. Brand-agnostic. No hardware lock-in.

03

Bring your people.

Your family WhatsApp grilling thread, your peer group chat, your kids who watch you cook — start with the people who already care. Find new grillers when you're ready.

Integrations

Connect once. Cook freely.

Link a smart thermometer and every cook captures itself — temperature curve, target, peak, and meat type. No app to open mid-cook.

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Meater

Smart wireless meat thermometer. Connect once — every cook captures itself with full temperature curve, target, peak, and meat type. No app to open mid-cook.

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ThermoWorks
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Combustion
FB
FireBoard
IB
Inkbird
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ThermoPro
CQ
Chef IQ
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Govee
A Grilln cook log: 4h 21m pork shoulder on a Weber Genesis II LX, internal-temp curve rising to 200°F under a 384°F pit-temp trace. Captured automatically via Meater integration.
The feed

A feed that smells like smoke.

No hot takes. No fitness influencers. Just brisket at 203°F, a perfect grill-marked ribeye, and that one neighbor whose pellet grill runs too hot. Follow who you want, mute who you don't.

  • Cook-focused cards with fuel, method, temps, and rest times — not just another photo.
  • Comment threads from people who've actually held the tongs.
  • Respect, not likes. Engagement from people who know what a perfect bark looks like.
16h packer brisket
16h packer brisket
Offset · Post oak
1.2k
Wagyu smashburgers
Wagyu smashburgers
Kettle · Lump charcoal
864
Whole hog, 14 hours
Whole hog, 14 hours
Cinder block pit · Hickory
2.4k
Inside the app

Specific tools. Each one earns its place.

Memory bank

Every cook tracked — fuel, temps, rest time, the photos. Patterns surface over months: what 425°F really does to a tenderloin, which rub actually wins. The Notes-app discipline, finally built for it.

Save before you scroll

Bookmark the cooks worth making before the algorithm buries them. Pull them back up Saturday morning when you're ready to fire up.

Photo-detect any grill

Snap a photo of a grill — yours, your buddy's, the one at the rental house. Grilln pulls it from the catalog or lets you add it as a custom build. No manual entry, brand-agnostic.

Add the griller next to you

Scan a profile QR to follow the person tonging next to you at the cookout. Build the social graph in person, not via algorithmic suggestions.

Any rig

One feed. Every kind of fire.

Pull your grill from our catalog of real-world rigs — or add a custom build. The community doesn't care what you cook on, only that you cook.

Kettle
Offset
Kamado
Pellet
Gas
Open fire
Pizza oven
vs. what you're using now

Built for the cook. Not the algorithm.

Not Instagram.

Buries food posts to a fraction of your followers — and most of them don't care about pellet brand.

Not Reddit.

Anonymous, no continuity, no logbook. Your good cooks scroll past forever.

Not your Notes app or ChatGPT.

What grillers are using right now to remember cooks. It works until it doesn't — try finding last summer's brisket details.

Light it up.

Just launched. The grillers showing up first are setting the tone of the whole platform. Free to download — built with the BBQ community, in public.