Build on a managed food, commerce, creator, and community backend instead of stitching together Firebase, generic AI code, payment plugins, search, moderation, and custom dashboards. ChefSphere APIs package the proven product foundation—schema-first data, automation, realtime hooks, billing-aware flows, and observability—so teams ship a real SaaS surface faster and keep infrastructure spend predictable.
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Managed API surfaces for vertical SaaS builders
Use ChefSphere as the product foundation behind recipe apps, planning tools, marketplaces, digital publishing, verified seller accounts, communities, live experiences, and core infrastructure. Each API is designed to rank, convert, and integrate—not just look good in a demo.
Spotlight
Launch a recipe discovery, nutrition, or cooking assistant product on top of curated content, semantic search, dietary filters, nutrition metadata, collections, and social saves. Your team avoids months of content modeling, search tuning, and moderation plumbing while still shipping a product that feels native to food users.
✨ Key Features
🎯 Use Cases
Managed vertical infrastructure for teams who need a real product base, not another expensive pile of backend tools
Use proven food, commerce, creator, community, identity, and app infrastructure without rebuilding the base from scratch
Recommendation, search, and workflow intelligence designed around real product surfaces, not generic prompts
Predictable API rails for apps that need to grow without runaway backend, search, queue, and realtime bills
Public SaaS endpoints, onboarding, audit trails, and operational guardrails designed for production teams
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Monday - Friday, 09:00 - 18:00 CET
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We typically respond within 24 hours
Tell us what you are building. We will map the right managed API surface, expected traffic, onboarding path, and pricing tier so you can avoid rebuilding an expensive backend foundation.