Food-adjacent, not tech-generic
The warm cream background and deep brown accent immediately feel domestic and grounded, which fits a pantry tool better than bright SaaS colors would.
Pantry Burn
Track it before it expires
Pantry Burn keeps expiring food visible, prioritized, and easy to act on. The app is built around one useful habit: see what needs attention first, then replace it before it disappears into the back of a shelf.
Designed for people who want a pantry tracker that feels simple on day one and useful after week three.
Style Direction
The product already has a strong personality: pantry-colored neutrals, terracotta actions, rounded utility surfaces, and short uppercase labels. This page keeps that language intact rather than switching to a generic startup look.
The warm cream background and deep brown accent immediately feel domestic and grounded, which fits a pantry tool better than bright SaaS colors would.
The app uses muted surfaces for scanning and reserves the strongest contrast for primary actions. The landing page follows that same visual logic.
The interface avoids clutter and keeps copy direct. That works well for a prelaunch page, so the message stays concise and utility-led.
Usability Read
The home screen, segmented filters, and replacement flow all point toward reducing friction around one repeated task: deciding what to use next. That is the most convincing product story, so it is surfaced early here.
The app’s organization is easy to understand: items, urgency, filters, reminders, and a single primary action. That makes the product legible quickly and gives the landing page a clear narrative.
The in-app UI is efficient, but a first-time visitor still needs the value spelled out. This page turns the interface patterns into a simple promise: less forgotten food, fewer wasted trips, faster decisions.
Availability
The page is ready to use as a lightweight prelaunch destination until real store links are available.