Shared Lists
Share lists with family and roommates. Everyone sees changes in real-time, so nothing gets bought twice.
Smart Categories
Items auto-group by aisle — Produce, Dairy, Bakery — so your store trip is fast and efficient.
Search & Sort
Find any item across all your lists instantly. Sort by category, name, or price to stay organized.
Simple by design
No clutter, no learning curve. Just your shopping list, organized exactly the way you need it.
Whole Milk
Sourdough Bread
Free-Range Eggs
Avocados
Chicken Breast
Dark Mode
Easy on the eyes, day or night. Follows your system preference.
Install Anywhere
Works as a PWA on any device. Install it like a native app — no app store required.
Social Sign-In
Sign in with Google or GitHub. No passwords to remember.
Price Tracking
Track item prices and see your total. Stay within budget every trip.
Loved by shoppers everywhere
See what real users say about keeping their grocery shopping organized with Shopix.
“I've tried every grocery app out there and always ended up using notes. Shopix is the first one that actually stuck. The shared list means my husband can add items too — no more forgetting things.”
Lisa M.
Busy Mom of Three
“No sign-up, no bloat, no subscription traps. I opened Shopix and had my grocery list ready in 10 seconds. That's how every app should work.”
James L.
Software Engineer
“I use Shopix for my weekly grocery runs on a budget. The price tracking helps me stay under my limit and the categories mean I don't backtrack through the store.”
Maria G.
University Student
“My three roommates and I share a Shopix list for household stuff. When someone grabs something at the store, it updates for everyone. No more group chat chaos.”
Tom R.
Roommate
“I was paying for a grocery app I barely used. Shopix does everything I need for free. Smart categories alone save me 10 minutes per shopping trip.”
Aisha M.
Meal Planner
“The price tracking feature is a game changer. I can see exactly what our weekly grocery run costs and where we're overspending. Clean, fast, no distractions.”
Daniel P.
Budget-Conscious Dad