Flyva Is Now on Google Play: Download Free for Android

Quick answer: Flyva has officially launched and is available now on the Google Play Store. Download it free for Android, confirm your email, and pull your first weekly plan from this week's supermarket deals in two minutes. The iOS version is now live on the App Store too.

That means we're leaving open beta behind. If you tested Flyva over the past weeks, you already know the app — what's new is that the download now runs through Google Play normally, with no test programme, no invite, no waitlist.

What Flyva does

Flyva is a weekly meal planner for people who want to save on groceries without spending hours comparing flyers. The app reads current promotions at Aldi, Lidl, Rewe, Edeka, and Kaufland, matches them to our recipe library, and produces a ready meal plan plus a shopping list.

In practice that means:

  • You set household size, budget, diet, and which stores are near you once.
  • Flyva proposes five to seven dishes built from the current week's deals.
  • The shopping list auto-sorts by store and promotion price.
  • Leftover days and ingredient overlap are planned in — you waste less.

More background on the method behind it is in our guide to recipes based on sales and our piece on weekly meal plans from supermarket deals.

How to download Flyva

  1. Open the Play Store link on your Android phone.
  2. Tap Install.
  3. Launch the app, enter your email, and confirm with the 6-digit code we send you.

That's it. First-run setup asks for your region (so Aldi and Lidl resolve to the right stores), household size, and diet preferences. Total setup time: about two minutes.

The app is free. Getting started and the core features cost nothing; individual premium features unlock optionally through a subscription.

iOS: now on the App Store

The iPhone and iPad version is live on the App Store — fully, with no TestFlight and no detours. The feature set is identical to Android, so nothing is missing. Full details are in Flyva is now on the App Store.

What's better since the beta

The weeks in open beta paid off. Real users in real cities with real flyers gave us data that internal testing can't reproduce:

1. More accurate deal matching. Prices and promotion windows are detected more reliably, especially for Rewe and Edeka, which vary more by region.

2. A larger recipe library. The selection has grown, tilted toward affordable everyday German cooking. Browse it in the recipe database.

3. A faster weekly plan. Suggestions load quicker and hit your budget and diet settings more precisely.

What's next: push notifications for new offers and a shared household mode with a synced shopping list. Background on family planning is in our weekly meal plan for a family of four.

What you can do on day one

Three immediate steps once the app is installed:

1. Connect two stores. Pick the two discount chains nearest you — typically Aldi plus Lidl. Flyva combines offers across multiple stores, and that's where the biggest savings live.

2. Pull your first weekly plan. Tap the Plan tab and let Flyva generate the current week. You can swap or remove any dish you don't want.

3. Share the shopping list. From the app, hit the share icon to push the list straight into WhatsApp, Telegram, or iMessage. Handy when your partner does the shopping run.

For inspiration on what's worth it this week, see sample weeks for Aldi, Lidl, and Rewe. Starting on a tight budget? Our student meal plan and our cheap recipes for everyday are good entry points.

Common questions

Do I still need an invite code?

No. In the beta, access ran through a test programme. With the Play Store release that's over: install the app, confirm your email, start planning.

How is my data handled?

Email and household preferences are stored encrypted inside the EU (Frankfurt). Location data only leaves the device when you use store selection, and even then it's a postal-code range, not GPS coordinates. Details in the privacy policy.

Does Flyva work offline?

Weekly plans and shopping lists are available offline once loaded. Fresh deals and new recipes need a connection. So the supermarket aisle works even without signal.

What about beta testers?

Your account, plans, and settings carry over. The next update from the Play Store keeps everything running as before.

Get started

If you read this far, you have a concrete question. Probably one of these:

Bottom line

Flyva is on the Google Play Store and the App Store, free, and open to everyone. Setup takes two minutes, and a typical household saves €15–€40 per week, scaling with size. iPhone and iPad users get the same app from the App Store.

Thanks to everyone who rode along through the beta. Now it's open to all — get Flyva on the Play Store and plan your first week.

Frequently asked questions

Where can I download Flyva?

Flyva is available now on the Google Play Store and the App Store. Open the store link on your phone, tap Install, and confirm your email with the 6-digit code on first launch. Both platforms are free and have the same features.

Is Flyva free?

The app is free to download and free to start. Optional premium features unlock through a subscription. No invite code, no waitlist.

Is there an iPhone version?

Yes. Flyva is live on the App Store for iPhone and iPad. Download it free, the same as on Android. The feature set is identical on both platforms.

Which supermarkets does Flyva support?

Currently Aldi (Nord and Süd), Lidl, Rewe, Edeka, and Kaufland. The app reads each chain's current weekly offers and matches them to recipes and your meal plan. More chains land continuously.

What changed since the beta?

Flyva moved from open beta to a regular Play Store release. Deal matching is more accurate, the recipe library is larger, and the download now runs through Google Play normally, with no test programme.

How is this different from using ChatGPT?

ChatGPT doesn't know this week's Aldi Süd offers. Flyva does. The app ingests discount-store flyers automatically and combines them with your weekly plan, household size, and diet preferences.