
Lower-sweetness after example
Cucumber Lime Green After
A lighter version that uses cucumber, lime, mint, and spinach instead of extra fruit.
~12 oz
Turn any fruit-heavy bottle into a crisp, lower-sweetness version that still tastes good — with a swap chart and a fix-it tool that tell you exactly what to change.
Step inside
This is the guided dashboard you log into — the actual thing buyers use after checkout.
What you walk away with
See what you actually make
Real food photography on every recipe card — no clip-art.
Built on everyday produce
The ingredients these recipes actually lean on — regular grocery-run produce, shown with real photos.
Cucumber
Lemon
Spinach
Orange
Green apple
Lime
Beet
Carrots
Pear
CarrotEverything included
You don't use it all at once — the dashboard walks you through each piece step by step.
The difference a plan makes
Winging it
With the swap matrix
Why it works
A buyer expects a compact tool that solves a too-sweet recipe problem quickly.
Instant sweetness reduction and swap guidance.
Swap extra fruit for cucumber, celery, romaine, citrus, mint, basil, ginger, or fennel — with amounts scaled to your bottle.
“I kept ‘healthifying’ my juice and somehow making dessert — apple, then orange, then a little pineapple to cover the greens, and suddenly it’s syrup. This is the swap sheet I built to fix that: less fruit, smarter bases, a little citrus and herb to carry the flavor. No demonizing fruit, no health claims — just bottles that taste bright instead of sugary. Built by a fellow home juicer, not a brand.”
— Ezra, founder
Get started
$9
Launch priceOne-time · instant access · no subscription
A fruit-heavy bottle quietly buries a few dollars of produce in sweetness you didn’t want. This costs less than a week of over-sweet juices you tip down the sink while you guess — and you only pay once.
Practical swap promise
You get a fast matrix for reducing fruit-heavy structure while keeping cold-press juice bright, crisp, and drinkable.
That’s the start, but ‘use less fruit’ on its own makes most juice taste flat. The matrix shows you what to put in instead — crisp bases, citrus, herbs, and lower-sweetness builders — so the bottle stays bright and drinkable, not watery and boring.
Yes — that’s the whole point. Each swap keeps the character of the original (green, carrot, beet, watermelon) and just dials the sweetness down. The before-and-after examples show the exact change on real recipes.
No. Fruit isn’t the enemy — this is about recipe structure, not health rules. The tool just helps you control how sweet a bottle gets, and keeps fruit as an accent when you want a lighter one.
No — it’s a guided dashboard you log into. The rewrite engine, swap matrix, fix-it tool, before-and-after examples, and Kitchen Mode all live on the site and work on any device.
No. This is recipe and flavor education only — taste, sweetness, and variety. Calories and sweetness notes are rough estimates, and nothing here is medical, blood-sugar, or weight-loss advice.