For bakers who share recipes

Baker levels grow when you share recipes

You can ignore levels at first. If you publish recipes and keep them public, your level goes up and AnyDough gives you more room for drafts, recipes and bake plans.

Quick answer

What counts

Only recipes that are currently public and published.

What does not count

Drafts, private recipes, recipes in review, archived recipes and bake plans.

What changes

Higher levels give you more space to save and plan bakes.

Level 1Start here
Level 23 published
Level 310 published
Level 425 published
Level 560 published
The rules

How Baker levels work

Levels are there for bakers who share useful recipes. They also keep recipe space fair while the site grows.

Shared recipes move you up

Only recipes that are public and published count toward your level. Drafts, recipes in review, archived recipes, private recipes and bake plans do not.

Daily limits come back bit by bit

Recipe and bake-plan limits look at the last 24 hours, so space opens up gradually as time passes.

Draft space grows with you

Higher levels give you more room to keep drafts, archived recipes and longer-running recipe ideas.

Five levels, each unlocked by published recipes

The five levels

Each public recipe you keep published moves you closer to the next level and a bit more room to work.

Level 1
New Baker

Start here


Recipes5/day
Bake plans8/day
Level 2
Regular Baker

3 published recipes


Recipes10/day
Bake plans15/day
Level 3
Skilled Baker

10 published recipes


Recipes20/day
Bake plans30/day
Level 4
Community Baker

25 published recipes


Recipes40/day
Bake plans50/day
Level 5
Master Baker

60 published recipes


Recipes80/day
Bake plans100/day
Current defaults

Level limits at a glance

These are the current limits for each level. If they change, this page is the place to check.

LevelPublished recipes neededRecipesBake plansActive draftsArchived recipes

New Baker

Level 1
Start here5/day8/day1530

Regular Baker

Level 2
3 published recipes10/day15/day3060

Skilled Baker

Level 3
10 published recipes20/day30/day60120

Community Baker

Level 4
25 published recipes40/day50/day120240

Master Baker

Level 5
60 published recipes80/day100/day250500
Keep it healthy

Good recipes matter more than rushing

You do not need to publish everything you make. Share recipes when they are useful, keep them public if you want them to count, and let your space grow over time.

Daily caps stop people from flooding the site at once.

Only public recipes count, so share the bakes you are happy with.

More draft and archive space helps you keep bigger ideas organised.

First unlock
3 published recipes
Top recipe space
80/day
Top bake-plan space
100/day
Top saved space
250 draft slots + 500 archive slots
Quick answers

What bakers usually ask

The short version: publish recipes you are happy to share, keep them public, and your room on AnyDough grows.

What counts toward my level?

Currently published public recipes. If you make a recipe private, archive it, or move it out of published status, it stops counting.

Do daily limits reset at midnight?

No. AnyDough looks back over the last 24 hours, so room comes back gradually as the day moves on.

Are draft and archive limits daily?

No. They are spaces you can use. Freeing a draft or archived recipe gives you room again.

What happens when I hit a limit?

AnyDough shows how much room you have near the button you are using. If you are full for now, that action pauses until more room opens up.

How they fit

Baker levels and Quests are separate

Baker levels come from public recipes. Quests are baking challenges. If you publish a Quest recipe, it can still help your level because it is a normal public recipe.

Quests

Use Quests when you want a baking challenge. They are about what you bake, while Baker levels are about the public recipes you keep shared.

Explore Quests