yourfood.app supports the app's growth with a dedicated page that explains the product, reassures users, improves SEO visibility and centralizes download links.
The need
A published app is not always enough to convince. Store pages impose their own format, limit the story and do not always make it possible to explain the product vision. The app needed an owned space to present the promise, show use cases, build trust and guide users toward the right support.
The build
The site highlights concrete benefits: food inventory, shopping list, expiry tracking, budgeting, customization, sync and no ads. Its structure also targets searches around pantry inventory, expiry reminders and reducing food waste, while keeping the reading simple for users discovering the app for the first time.
The role in the ecosystem
The site extends the product with a richer narrative than a store listing can provide: benefits, proof, dedicated sections and download links. It becomes a credible entry point for users and a proof of method for Harderue Studio: build the product, explain it, position it and support it over time.
The outcome
yourfood.app gives the app an independent, more controlled and more durable web presence. The page helps clarify the product, build trust, support organic acquisition and show that a serious digital product does not stop at development: it also lives through brand, content and support.