
Solo dev, looking for ~50 testers before App Store submission.
Think of it as MyFitnessPal, but humanized. Instead of you searching food databases and filling forms, it builds a profile of you and your kitchen as you go - and uses it.
What it does:
- Knows your fridge: set up the pantry once (manual, receipt photo, barcode), and it tracks what you actually have.
- Knows you: every meal you log, recipe you cook, and challenge you complete feeds a continuous profile - so suggestions, macros, and goals get more yours every week.
- Eat side is a chat - think a nutritionist in your pocket:
- Snap a photo of a restaurant menu → it'll tell you what to order for your goals and what to skip.
- Type "I drank a dark beer" → logs macros from the exact brand in your fridge, not a generic category average.
- Cook side: "What can I cook tonight?" → recipes from your real stock, your taste, your goals.
- Weekly Challenge: at the end of each week the AI reads your data and prescribes a tailored goal for the next (e.g. "+5g fiber at dinner").
- Bonus: tell the AI chef "you're a cleaning lady, talk to me like that" and you still get a real recipe - just narrated in that voice.
Honest:
- ~2 min onboarding to set up the pantry. The whole pitch falls apart on an empty pantry, so I won't pretend otherwise.
- PT/EN. European ingredients work best.
- Pre-launch, expect bugs, feedback gets fixed fast.
The app has a 14-day trial. If you send useful feedback - good, bad, or brutally harsh - I'll happily extend yours well beyond that.
Two things I'd love feedback on:
- How would you simplify the concept in one line if you had to pitch it to a friend?
- Which part feels most appealing - the "knows your fridge" side, the "knows you over time" side, or something else?
Heads up: I'm an Android user myself, so I can't reciprocate on iOS - but if your app also ships on Android, drop that link and I'll install it.