Lily and Sean Malek met at the University of Dayton, got married, and like most couples, started collecting recipes through screenshots, notes apps, index cards, and texts from family members that got buried in the scroll. Their favorite recipes had gone missing more times than they could count.
That’s when they realized that there was no private, dedicated space for sharing and saving the recipes that actually mattered to them. Not a public platform, not a search engine, but somewhere meant only for the people and kitchens they trusted. Lily saw the gap. Sean, an iOS developer, knew he could build it. His sister Elizabeth, a marketing graduate, joined to bring it to life.
That's why they built Table Talk. A recipe sharing app where you create groups — called tables — for whoever you cook for and with. Family, friends, your cookbook club, your holiday crew. Recipes live there permanently, organized and actually findable, with an heirloom category for the ones passed down through generations.
No algorithms. No strangers. Just your people and the recipes worth sharing.
Pull up a seat.
Coming soon on iOS