For shoppers across Canada and the US

Real grocery prices.
From real shoppers.

Every scan becomes price history, automatically organized. Your personal price history works from day one, even if you're the only Silo user in town. When other shoppers in your area log prices too, you see what they paid as well.

Launching on the App Store
iOS - Launching soon

Google Play coming soon

Free to use. Your personal information is never sold.

Silo app showing Best Store for Your List with price comparison bars

Flyers don't tell you what's actually on the shelf.

Flyers show sale items. They don't tell you the regular price at every other store, what things cost last month, or whether today's "deal" is actually a deal. You end up guessing - and guessing wrong costs money.

Your price history builds itself with every scan.

Scan any item. Silo logs what you paid, where, and when, building a personal price history of everything you regularly buy. The act of logging gets your attention on each price, instead of just grabbing-and-going. Silo notices when prices change, flags when a sale is actually a sale, and when other shoppers near you have logged the same items, you see what they paid too.

Last month you paid $5.99 for 2L milk at your usual store. This week it's $6.49. Silo flags the jump the moment you scan. Over time, every item you regularly buy gets a personal price chart. No more guessing.

Three steps. Under five minutes.

No complicated setup. Silo works from your very first scan.

1

Scan and log what you pay

Scan any barcode in-store or search by product name, then tap in the shelf price. Works on packaged goods, loose produce (PLU codes), bulk bins, and the deli counter. Your personal price history starts building immediately.

2

Watch your prices

Every item you regularly buy gets a personal price chart. See exactly what you paid last week, last month, six months ago. Silo flags jumps so you know what's actually getting more expensive.

3

Compare across stores (when there's data)

When other Silo shoppers near you have logged the same items, your shopping list shows the cheapest store for your whole cart, not just one item at a time. The more local shoppers contribute, the sharper the comparisons.

Designed for the way you actually shop.

Silo is built personal-first: every feature gives you real value on day one, whether you're the only Silo user in town or shopping in a neighbourhood full of contributors.

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Your personal price diary

Every scan adds to your personal price history. Track exactly what you paid for every item, when, and how it's changed. Spot a 30 cent jump on bread the moment it happens, not when you total up six months of receipts.

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Produce, bulk, and deli too

Silo supports PLU codes for loose produce, bulk bins, and the deli counter, the items with the most price variation and the least flyer coverage. If it has a price tag, Silo can track it.

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Spot the creep over time

Every item you buy regularly gets a personal price chart, free, from your very first scan. See what bread cost last month, six months ago, a year ago. Watch your own grocery inflation in real time. No community data needed.

We never sell your personal data.

The only data that leaves Silo is anonymized price trends - aggregate statistics like "the price of 2% milk in a given city went up 4% this month." No names, no accounts, no shopping histories attached. No targeted ads. No behavioural tracking. No investor pressure to monetize you.

Read our full Privacy Policy →

Level up your personal tracking.

Pro deepens what Free already does for solo users: full history, your personal grocery Trends tab, and price alerts. Plus two-store basket optimization and aisle-sorted shopping when there's enough community data near you.

PERSONAL (works for everyone)

  • Trends tab: personal grocery inflation chart, biggest movers, and Canada CPI comparison
  • Full price history (12+ months vs Free's 90 days)
  • Price alerts when items you flag hit your target (coming in the next update)
  • 12-month sparklines on your list items

COMMUNITY (sharper as more shoppers nearby contribute)

  • Best two-store basket split, optimal savings
  • All-store price comparison bars
  • Aisle-sorted shopping mode in an active session

Available when Silo launches on the App Store

$3.99/mo

Or $39.99/year - save ~16%. Cancel anytime.

The free version is genuinely useful. Pro is for the power users.

Free
Pro
Barcode scanning
Shopping list
Basic pantry tracking
Household sharing
Best store for your list
3-month price history
Full price history-
All-store comparison bars-
Trends tab (personal inflation + CPI)-
Price alerts (coming soon)-
Smart Pantry intelligence-
Aisle-sorted shopping-

Frequently asked

Is Silo really free?
Yes. Scanning, searching, shopping lists, basic pantry tracking, household sharing, and your personal price history (last 90 days) are free with no time limit, no credit card, and no ads. Silo Pro ($3.99/mo or $39.99/year) unlocks deeper personal features (full history, Trends tab, price alerts) plus two-store basket optimization - see the comparison above. Core functionality is never gated.
Will Silo work for me if I'm the only Silo user in my city?
Yes. Your personal price tracking works from your first scan, regardless of whether anyone else near you uses Silo. You build your own price history, manage your own shopping list and pantry, and watch your own trends over time. Community features (cheapest-store-for-your-list, multi-store basket optimization) sharpen as more local shoppers contribute, but Silo gives you real, useful value as a solo user from day one. Most apps need a critical mass before they're worth using. Silo doesn't.
How does Silo make money?
Two ways. First, optional Silo Pro subscriptions at $3.99/month or $39.99/year. Second, we sell anonymized aggregate price trend data to market research firms - statistics like "ground beef prices in a given metro area rose 6% in Q1." This data contains no personal information: no names, no accounts, no individual shopping histories. We've written this out in plain language in our Privacy Policy because we think transparency here is important.
What stores are covered?
Silo works at any grocery store in Canada or the US. Coverage of community-submitted prices varies by store and neighbourhood. Your own price history starts working immediately at any store you scan. Comparison features (best store across multiple options, community-confirmed prices) get richer in your area as more shoppers nearby contribute. If your favourite store is light on community data today, that's an opportunity - every scan you make adds to it.
Is Silo available in French / for Quebec residents?
Silo is currently English-only. We have not shipped a French version yet, so francophone shoppers in Quebec or elsewhere will find the experience awkward. If English is comfortable for you, you can use Silo today anywhere in Canada or the US. If you would rather wait for fr-CA support, we will announce when it lands. French is on our roadmap.
How accurate are the prices?
Every price entry shows when it was last submitted, so you can judge the freshness yourself. Think of it as recent sightings from real shoppers - not a live feed, but not guesswork either. We don't guarantee live accuracy and always recommend verifying at the shelf, but most shoppers find the data reliable enough to plan their trip around.
Is my personal data safe?
Yes. Your name, email, shopping habits, pantry contents, and location are never sold to anyone. Silo runs on encrypted servers in Canada with industry-standard security on every connection. Canadian users have rights under PIPEDA. Users in California and a growing list of other US states (including Virginia, Colorado, Connecticut, Utah, Texas, Oregon, and Montana) have rights under CCPA/CPRA and comparable state privacy laws. Full details in our Privacy Policy.
Who built this?
Silo was built by Todd Zmetana at Stillridge Labs, Calgary. No investors, no ad networks - just a product built to solve a real problem. See below.
Todd Zmetana

Hi, I'm Todd.

Founder, Stillridge Labs - Calgary, Alberta

I built Silo because I couldn't keep track of what store items were actually costing me. Some price increases are obvious - something jumps and you feel it. But most aren't. They creep up so gradually that I didn't realize I was paying way more than a year earlier until I dug through old receipts and did the math. I wanted something that kept that history automatically, for every item I buy regularly. Now that other shoppers are using it too, we're collectively building something much bigger - a real, ground-level picture of what's happening to grocery prices across Canada and the US, from the people who actually pay them. I run Stillridge Labs alone, from Calgary - no investors, no ads, no incentive to make this anything other than useful.

Stop guessing.
Start saving.

Track your grocery prices from day one. Free to use, no ads, no credit card.

Launching on the App Store
iOS - Launching soon