iPhone Apps

Dietitians spend hours on unpaid food-log review between every session. We think that is broken.

If you scroll a client's MyFitnessPal or a pile of meal screenshots before each visit — off the clock — we want to understand that workflow before we build anything. Join the waitlist and tell us what would actually help.

On-device summaries
Built with RDs
Apple Health native
The Problem

Sound familiar?

The data is scattered across apps you do not control

One client is in MyFitnessPal, the next in Cronometer, a third just texts photos of dinner. You stitch it together by hand because nothing reads the app the client already lives in.

Review happens between sessions, unpaid

Async food-log review is real clinical work, but it falls into the cracks between billable visits. RDs do it on nights and weekends with no way to charge for it.

No tool turns a week of logs into a billable check-in

You want a one-screen summary — trends, gaps, a note to act on — and a way to bill the async touchpoint. Today that means manual scrolling and a blank progress note.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Is this just another food-logging app for clients?

No. We are building the dietitian's cockpit first — reading the logs clients already keep (via Apple Health) and summarizing them on-device — not asking clients to switch to yet another logger.

Where does the client data go?

We are exploring an on-device summary approach so client nutrition data is processed privately on your iPhone rather than shipped to a third-party cloud.

When can I try it?

We are in problem-validation right now. Join the waitlist to be first in line — your answers shape what we build.

Help us decide whether to build this

Two minutes on the waitlist survey tells us if unpaid food-log review is worth solving. Be first to try it if we ship.