One person knows exactly what's needed. The other does the shopping. Machla connects them β with photos, prices you've actually paid, and a smart plan for which stores to hit.
The person who knows what to buy is rarely the person standing in the aisle. That gap is where the wrong brand, the missed item, and the doubled purchase all happen.
Snap the item or reuse last time's picture. Machla fills in the store, the size, and the price you actually paid β and tags it with a category icon anyone can read.
The list groups itself by store and nudges the best route: "one stop covers most of it." Save time, spend less, and still get the imported items from the right place.
Items check off in real time as they're bought. Out of stock? One tap flags it back home β no phone calls, no double-buying, no guesswork.
Items are grouped by where you buy them, with a one-glance suggestion for the most efficient run. Cost-effective staples and pricey imports, sorted automatically.
Every item carries a picture, its usual store, last price, and size. The shopper sees "this exact thing, ~25, at Lulu" β zero ambiguity.
Category icons and pictures mean a driver, housekeeper, or family member buys the right thing β even when you don't share a written language.
No scraping, no guessing. Machla remembers what your household pays and where, getting smarter and more money-saving with every trip.
No reading required. Color-coded category icons tell anyone, instantly, what kind of item they're looking for.
Wife & husband, mother & son, siblings β whoever's free goes, and nothing gets lost in translation.
A head of household and a driver, server, or housekeeper buying on their behalf β across any language barrier.
Split the run, share the prices, and never argue about who already bought the milk.
Machla is getting ready for its first households. Join the early-access list and be among the first to shop smarter, together.