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Dietologist Collaboration Guide

Work with a Dietologist Inside Your Nutrition App

Use Food Diary to invite a dietologist, share selected nutrition data, review progress together, and keep meals and plans in one workflow.

Free to startEmail invitesControlled sharingShared review
Who it is for

Who dietologist collaboration is for

This page is for people who need structured data sharing instead of manual reports.

People already keeping a food diary

Meal history becomes useful material for review.

People who want access control

Only selected data categories need to be shared.

People tracking progress

Weight, waist, goals, and statistics stay in one context.

People tired of spreadsheets

Collaboration stays inside the app without manual files.

What you can do

What dietologist collaboration should actually cover

This page targets a core differentiator of Food Diary: keeping specialist collaboration inside the product instead of exporting fragmented reports.

Invite a dietologist directly

Collaboration starts inside the product instead of through separate spreadsheets or screenshots.

Control what is shared

Food Diary lets you decide which parts of your diary and progress are visible.

Keep meals available for review

Meal history is easier to discuss when it stays inside the same app as the rest of the process.

Review progress together

Body metrics and nutrition trends stay close to meal data, which makes review more coherent.

Coordinate plans and recommendations

Planning becomes easier when goals, meals, and feedback are not spread across different tools.

Keep one connected workflow

Food Diary reduces fragmentation by keeping meals, planning, and progress together.

How it works

Start working with a dietologist in three steps

The workflow is meant to stay controlled and practical, not heavy or overcomplicated.

1

Invite the dietologist

Send access by email from inside the app.

2

Choose what to share

Open only the categories of data that matter for your current process.

3

Review meals and progress together

Use the shared workflow to discuss routine, progress, and next adjustments.

Dietologist FAQ

Common questions about specialist collaboration in Food Diary

These answers focus on users who want a nutrition app that supports direct collaboration with a dietologist.

Can I invite a dietologist directly into Food Diary?

Yes. Food Diary supports invitations by email, so collaboration starts inside the app.

Can I control what data is shared?

Yes. You can choose which categories of nutrition and progress data are visible.

Can the dietologist review meals and progress together?

Yes. The workflow is designed so meals, body metrics, and trend review stay connected.

Does this also help with planning and follow-up?

Yes. Food Diary is meant to keep planning, review, and ongoing routine in one system.

Good to know

Food Diary helps organize your routine, but it does not replace medical advice

The app helps you log food, plan nutrition, review patterns, and prepare structured data for your own analysis or specialist collaboration. It does not diagnose, treat conditions, or promise quick results.

Keep dietologist collaboration inside the product, not in scattered files

Create an account to invite a specialist and keep meals, progress, and planning in one shared workflow.