Shopping List OneKitPlus: the app for fast grocery lists and price memory

March 30, 2026

Shopping List is the OneKitPlus app built to make grocery planning simple, fast, and actually useful in everyday life. The idea is straightforward: create quick lists, use them while you shop, and, if you want, remember where you found the best prices without turning grocery shopping into extra work.

Why we built Shopping List

Many people shop in more than one supermarket, sometimes on the same day. A list that is too rigid does not help, and a list that is too complex ends up unused. Shopping List was designed to sit in the middle: simple enough to open and use in seconds, but smart enough to support optional details like store, price, and personal price memory.

The goal is not to fill the app with heavy features, barcode tools, or unreliable integrations. The goal is to help you buy what you need, spend with more awareness, and waste less time.

What you can do today

  • Create multiple lists and keep weekly shopping, offers, or special trips separate.
  • Add items quickly with optional quantity, note, and priority.
  • Assign a store to each item instead of forcing one store for the whole list.
  • Add a price only when it is useful, without making that step mandatory.
  • Move products between To buy and In cart while you shop.
  • See an estimated cart total when valid prices are available.
  • Save recurring templates for your weekly base list.
  • Share the list as text through WhatsApp, Telegram, Viber, and similar apps.

Prices are optional, not required

An important decision in Shopping List is that price and store are optional. If you only want a fast list, you can write the product name, add quantity, and go. If you want more support, you can enter store and price only when it makes sense.

When you do, the app builds a personal price memory. That means future shopping sessions can show your latest saved price, your best saved price, and, when cheaper alternatives exist, lower-price options directly inside the item card.

Designed for multi-store shopping

We intentionally avoided tying a list to one supermarket, because real people often go to Lidl, Aldi, or two different stores on the same morning. In Shopping List, store is an item detail. That makes it possible to keep one list and still distribute items across different supermarkets without forcing a fake structure.

If you want, you can also group the list by store to make the route easier to read.

Practical flow in the store

During real use, friction matters. That is why the app was built around a simple flow: add items, take products from the shelf, move them to the cart with one tap, and keep going without unnecessary confirmation dialogs. If you delete an item by mistake, the interface gives you a light Undo. If the cart is full, you can also use Clear cart with double confirmation.

Fast text sharing

One of the most useful features is text sharing. Instead of generating a heavy PDF, the app prepares readable text that can be sent with the phone or browser share sheet. This is perfect when you need to send the list to your partner, a family member, or a friend who is going to the supermarket for you.

The current sharing flow is a text snapshot. The other person receives a ready-to-use copy of the list, but they do not update your list live in real time. For the beta, this is a practical choice that is useful right away and easy to understand.

Why this beta is already useful

  • The list stays fast even for users who never want to enter prices.
  • The price system is light enough not to overwhelm average users.
  • Lower-price options help you remember where you paid less before.
  • Templates, cart flow, and totals make the app practical from the first release.

What it does not do yet

By choice, this first stage does not use scraping, external APIs, or automatic supermarket price feeds. It does not promise live market prices. Instead, it shows your own price memory, based on what you actually entered over time. There is also no live collaborative list sync between different OneKitPlus accounts yet.

If you want the full operational walkthrough, read the complete step-by-step Shopping List guide.

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