Hey all, I recently got some funding for an idea that I’ve been working on for a while.

    The goal is to help people eat more real food in a way that actually feels doable. A lot of people want to eat healthier, but they either:

    • don’t know what meals to make
    • don’t know how to tell if something is actually a good choice
    • get overwhelmed by calorie/macro tracking

    So I’m building an app that is built around a few things:

    • ready-made meal ideas that are meant to be healthy but still realistic and tasty
    • meal photo scanning
    • packaged food scanning
    • simple feedback on meals and food choices
    • a metabolic efficiency score that tries to rate how metabolically supportive a meal is, instead of only focusing on calories

    I’m trying to figure out:

    • Does this sound useful or not?
    • What sounds confusing, unnecessary, or hard to trust?
    • If you’ve used apps like MyFitnessPal, MacroFactor, Noom, etc., what do you wish they did better?

    Trying to build something people would genuinely use, so blunt feedback is welcome.

    Eating real food that’s both healthy and tastes good shouldn’t be hard?
    byu/builtforoutput inEntrepreneur



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