Set your working context
Save the equipment, flours, and environments you actually use. Every formula starts from real conditions.
Margy brings formulas, baker's percentages, timelines, and session comparisons into one workflow, so you can refine every variable and repeat your best results.
Available soon on iOS, Android and Web
Replace scattered notes, fragile spreadsheets, and disconnected calculators with one process for planning, execution, and review.
With Margy
Paper notes
Precision where it matters, without interrupting your process

Margy keeps the recipe, your setup, and the active phase in the same context. Plan against real conditions, execute with precise timing, then review the result against previous sessions.


Build the complete process around your target bake time. Margy keeps mixing, folds, fermentation, dividing, and baking coordinated as one timeline.
In a few minutes
In 5 min
In 24 hours

Push beyond a good result with full control over parameters, recipe versions, and session comparisons. Refine the process without losing sight of what changed.

Standardize formulas, scale exact quantities, and coordinate production around a shared process. Keep quality consistent across batches, shifts, and team members.

Test flours, hydrations, preferments, and recipe variations with a clear record of every session. Compare the results, learn what worked, and make your best dough repeatable.

Push beyond a good result with full control over parameters, recipe versions, and session comparisons. Refine the process without losing sight of what changed.

Standardize formulas, scale exact quantities, and coordinate production around a shared process. Keep quality consistent across batches, shifts, and team members.

Test flours, hydrations, preferments, and recipe variations with a clear record of every session. Compare the results, learn what worked, and make your best dough repeatable.
A repeatable loop from your working context to the next trial
Save the equipment, flours, and environments you actually use. Every formula starts from real conditions.
Write or adapt a recipe as a technical document. Save controlled variants without losing the formula they came from.
Review the result and compare completed runs. Repeat or make one targeted change without losing the recipe and run you started from.
Start a run from the recipe and follow its planned timeline. Record what actually happens without overwriting the baseline.