Copyright is important to recipe creators, so here’s how Stashcook works and why using Stashcook to save and organize recipes does not constitute copyright infringement by Stashcook.
1. Stashcook is a Personal Recipe Organizer
Think of Stashcook like a digital notebook.
You can save your favorite recipes — from family traditions, personal experiments, or publicly available sources like websites or social media.
Recipes are saved manually by each user, one at a time.
2. No Automated Collection
Stashcook does not use bots or scraping tools.
Only you decide what recipes to save in your personal account.
The Stashcook app does not recommend or choose recipes for you.
3. Similar to Note-Taking Tools
Stashcook works like apps such as OneNote, Google Keep, or Evernote.
Many recipe apps also let users save and organize recipes for personal use.
4. Recipes Are Private by Default
Any recipe you save in Stashcook is automatically marked as Private.
Saved recipes are only visible to you and the members of your family share account; they are not available to other users.
5. The Recipe Hub & Copyright
The Recipe Hub is designed to inspire and guide home cooks by grouping recipe ideas and variations.
All featured recipes come from publicly available sources and are for personal inspiration only.
Stashcook does not claim ownership of recipes shown in the hub.
We do not republish full copyrighted content — instead, we highlight themes, variations, and tips.
Original recipe creators retain full rights to their work.
Some recipes in the hub are created by Stashcook and are our own original content, available for users to try.
6. Respecting Copyright (DMCA)
We respect intellectual property rights and expect our users to do the same.
See our Terms and Conditions and DMCA Policy for more details.
7. Supporting Creators
We value and respect the work of recipe creators.
Our mission is to help home cooks stay organized and inspired, not to take away from creators’ work.
If you are a creator with questions or concerns, please contact us at [email protected].
Now you know how Stashcook keeps your recipes personal while respecting creators’ rights.