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Online food diary

Track meals, plan ahead, and see what actually works.

Food Diary combines meal logging, nutrition planning, progress analytics, focused routines, and specialist collaboration in one product workspace.

Free to start • No ads • Built for long-term routines

Why Food Diary

More than a calorie diary

Food Diary already covers planning, tracking, progress, and guided routines, so the landing should show the real breadth of the product.

What is already inside

A nutrition workspace, not a single-purpose tracker

Switch between categories to preview how Food Diary supports daily logging, planning, body metrics, focused programs, and long-term motivation.

Daily tracking

Capture meals without losing context

Products, recipes, and meal logs work together so you can record what you ate and keep reusable building blocks close.

Meals

Meal logging with reusable entries

Track breakfasts, lunches, dinners, and snacks while keeping nutrition totals visible across the day.

Products

Your own product library

Save favorite foods and quickly add them again instead of rebuilding the same entries every time.

Recipes

Recipes that fit the diary flow

Store recipes as structured items and drop them into meals with nutrition already connected.

With a dietologist

Work with a specialist in the same space as your diary

Invite a dietologist by email, share only the categories you choose, and keep meals, progress, and body metrics in one workflow instead of sending manual reports.

1

Invite by email

Connect a dietologist from your profile without moving the conversation into separate spreadsheets or chat threads.

2

Share selected diary data

Meals, nutrition statistics, weight, waist, goals, hydration, and fasting access can be enabled only when you want them visible.

3

Keep control over access

Update permissions later, cancel a pending invite, or disconnect the relationship if your workflow changes.

Shared workspace preview

Dietologist collaboration, with scoped access

Access managed by you

The dietologist flow is built around explicit permissions, so shared care can happen inside the app without exposing everything by default.

Examples of shareable categories
Meals and food diary
Calories and nutrition statistics
Weight history
Nutrition goals
Fasting data
You decide which data categories are visible to the dietologist, and can revise access later.
How it works

Three steps to a clear routine

From sign-up to tracking in seconds.

1

Create an account

Answer a few questions so we can tailor your diary.

2

Log meals with products or recipes

Add portions, scan items, and reuse saved meals.

3

Watch your progress

Track calories, macros, weight and trends in one place.

Start with your diary. Grow into your full nutrition workspace.

Create an account to log meals, plan ahead, review progress, and unlock dietologist collaboration when you need it.

FAQ

Questions before you start

Short answers about what Food Diary already covers and how it fits into a long-term nutrition routine.

Is Food Diary only a calorie counter?

No. Food Diary combines meal logging, calorie and macro tracking, recipes, meal planning, fasting tools, body metrics, weekly reviews, and guided nutrition workflows in one workspace.

Can I plan meals in advance?

Yes. You can build meal plans, turn planned meals into shopping lists, and keep products and recipes ready so future meals are easier to assemble.

Can I track long-term progress, not just daily entries?

Yes. Food Diary includes charts for calories and macros, body progress such as weight and waist history, and weekly check-ins so you can review trends over time.

Can I work with a dietologist inside the app?

Yes. You can invite a dietologist by email, share only the data categories you choose, and keep meals, progress, and body metrics in the same workflow.