Mobile-first nutrition tracking

Calorie tracking that keeps pace with real meals and real coaching.

BiteCal combines AI-assisted logging, weekly insight loops, progress tracking, and read-only trainer sharing so the product stays useful long after day one.

AI meal parsingPhoto loggingWeekly insight loops

Built around the mobile app. Coach reports stay read-only and open only through a direct secure share link.

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Why BiteCal fits modern tracking

A calorie tracking app built around capture speed, review clarity, and repeatable habits.

BiteCal is not just a static calorie database. The product is designed around how people actually try to keep a nutrition habit alive: quick meal capture, weekly review windows, coach-safe sharing, and lightweight routines like reminders, hydration, and weight tracking.

Search-friendly intent, product-grounded claims

This public site is optimized around real BiteCal workflows such as AI calorie tracking, food logging, weekly nutrition insights, and trainer sharing. The content stays aligned with the product instead of inflating it with features that do not exist yet.

  • AI-assisted food capture from text and photos
  • Weekly summaries and consistency-oriented review loops
  • Read-only coach access through dedicated share links

Built for long-term adherence

The product is most useful when it shortens the path to logging and gives users a calmer weekly interpretation layer, instead of making them manually reconstruct progress from isolated daily entries.

Features

The core workflows already live in the product.

Every feature highlighted here maps to capabilities already present in the app and API, not future-only concepts.

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AI calorie tracking for faster food logging

AI-assisted food logging turns quick text and meal photos into reviewable nutrition estimates before anything is saved.

  • Text-first food capture
  • Photo meal logging
  • Barcode and reusable foods
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Weekly nutrition insights that make progress easier to interpret

Daily logs become weekly summaries, streak views, and highlight cards that make consistency easier to read.

  • Weekly summaries
  • Tracking streaks
  • Highlight cards
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Weight tracking, water logging, and reminders in one routine loop

Weight history, water tracking, and reminder scheduling live alongside food logging to support repeatable routines.

  • Weight history
  • Water intake records
  • Reminder scheduling
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Trainer sharing with read-only progress visibility

Coach-friendly read-only report links make it easier to review progress without exposing private account actions.

  • Read-only coach links
  • Weekly snapshot view
  • Easy revocation
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Use Cases

Designed for everyday tracking, not just demo-perfect routines.

The web presence stays simple, while the product itself focuses on the real flows people use to log, review, and share progress.

Use case

For busy people who still want calorie tracking to stick

A practical fit for users who need tracking to be fast enough for workdays, travel, and imperfect meal timing.

  • Fast input paths
  • Less manual searching
  • Built for routine interruptions
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Use case

For users focused on consistency over perfection

Weekly patterns, reminders, and streak visibility support users who want sustainable adherence instead of all-or-nothing tracking.

  • Reminder-supported routines
  • Weekly pattern review
  • Streak visibility
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Use case

For coaches, accountability partners, and check-in workflows

Trainer sharing and weekly summaries make the product useful for coaching check-ins without turning the web into a full admin workspace.

  • Coach-friendly summaries
  • Read-only sharing
  • User-controlled access
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Contact Us

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Use email for product questions, launch conversations, or partnership discussions. We keep this v1 intentionally lightweight.

General inquiries

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Best for support handoff, product feedback, or conversations about how BiteCal fits your workflow.

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FAQ

Questions people ask before choosing a calorie tracking app.

This section adds more decision-ready detail for users comparing BiteCal with generic calorie counters, manual trackers, or coach-first tools.

Is BiteCal mainly a website or a mobile app?

BiteCal is built around the mobile app. The website supports discovery, legal information, and coach-facing share pages, while the primary tracking workflow lives on mobile.

Can BiteCal help with AI food logging?

Yes. BiteCal supports AI-assisted logging through quick text and photo-based capture flows so users can turn unstructured meals into reviewable nutrition estimates faster.

Does BiteCal include weekly nutrition summaries?

Yes. Weekly summaries, streak-oriented context, and highlight views help users interpret progress across a full week instead of reacting to isolated days.

Can a coach see progress without accessing the full account?

Yes. Trainer sharing is designed as a read-only report flow, so a coach can review a summary view without receiving full account controls or private editing access.

Does BiteCal cover more than food logs?

Yes. The product also supports connected progress routines such as weight tracking, water logging, reminders, and weekly review patterns.