Our story
If you're someone who reluctantly — even grudgingly — accepts that you have to track your macros just to stay on top of things, this app is for you.
Most apps want you to scan a barcode or spend twenty minutes searching a database for "Nasi Lemak", only to find 50 entries that all look wrong. None of them know what you actually ate.
Tracking your lunch shouldn't feel like filing taxes.
I built this because I ran out of patience with every other option. It has worked for me — I hope it works for you.
Why it's different
It doesn't fit a database entry, and it isn't sold by the gram. The numbers can't be looked up — they have to be worked out. So we use a bit of common sense and a lot of AI to make that less painful.
The rule is simple: measure what you can, read what's printed, and let the AI handle the rest. You give the weight — or just describe what you had — and it works out the composition with local context for how the dish is actually made.
Two ways to track
Toggle at the top of the home screen. Same app, same diary — different rituals.
Agak-agak Mode
~No scale, no maths. Type the dish, pick a portion — Less, Normal, More — done. Honest about the estimate (everything's marked with ~). For when you're out, in a hurry, or just want a food journal that quietly tracks macros.
Precision Mode
Weigh everything, get real numbers. Kitchen scale, label scanning, photograph the scale display — every accuracy tool the app has. For when the numbers actually need to be right.
Switch any time. Entries from one mode show up in the other — nothing is hidden, nothing is lost.
We aren't here to turn you into a fitness influencer. We're here to make tracking less painful, so it stays doable when life gets in the way.
Accurate enough to be useful. Fast enough to stay out of your way.
Get in, track it, get on with your day.
Want the step-by-step?
How it works, every feature, and answers to the common questions.