4/5 rating based on 44 reviews. Read all reviews for Grocery Shopping List by Capitan for iPhone.
Grocery Shopping List by Capitan is free iOS app published by Capitan Inc
Chandog
This app is amazing. But we add a lot using our Amazon Alexa echo device. We then have a trigger with IFTTT that sends items to todoist. Make a tie in to IFTTT and we got a winner.
Buddhake
This app has the potential to be good but it requires connecting and uploading Facebook and Contacts list. I know who I want to connect to and do not want to give my contacts info to a service. I'd pay a few bucks to have a version that let me directly connect the people I want to interact with in this app. 1 star for requiring full data dumps to use the app.
cycy3337
This is great for those of us that forget our shopping lists at home, but not your phone. Love how all family members can add to the list on the go.
pdx tech guy
This latest update hasn't fixed the issues. The minimalist interface is inscrutable and you really have no idea what to do in this app. Contacts appear sorted at random and the ones I need can't be found and added. Not sure where sharing would even be configured. This app currently isn't much use to me. And as far as sharing goes, this is far inferior to just using Apple's Reminders app.
Stendek71
Looks like it would be a good list app but won't add contacts it just hangs and won't show my wife in the list when it does show up. I don't use Facebook so maybe that is why? Pretty much useless to me if I can't sync with my wife. Update has same issue with sharing.
Belle of the night
I used to use Shopper app for my grocery list, but have now switched to Capitan. Shopper had too many features that I never used and a was not as user friendly as Capitan. Both my wife and I love this app and would recommend it to others looking for simple and easy to use app.
IndyJones!
I have always wanted a "killer" app for the Apple Watch and this comes close. I can set up my shopping list throughout the week and then bring up the list on my watch and just tap the items as I find them. The developer did the right thing by putting a line through the text to show it as crossed off. Quite nice and easy to use. A couple of suggestions : >Add the ability to move items from one list to another. >Add barcode scanning to add "used up" items to the list. Would love to see someone allow users to add new items to the central database of barcode UPC items - kinda' like Waze does with map edits. Then I could add my wierd health food that other apps don't recognize.