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Meal detail breakdown
Weekly insights
AI meal suggestions

Indian Thali Meal

850 kcal · 31g protein

1-day streak

First step

3 items detected

1,112 kcal total

Macros tracked

45g P · 161g C · 37g F

Avg 350 kcal/day

7-day trend

Biggest gap

Protein · 142g below

976 kcal left

Room for dinner

Paneer Tikka + Roti

420 kcal · 22g protein

Built for the meals trackers usually miss.

FuelNote estimates calories, protein, carbs, and fat from a photo or description, then helps you fine-tune the result for what you actually ate, including portions, oil, sauces, and add-ons.

Smart Analysis

Your plate, split into real numbers.

Not "Indian food, 500 cal." You get Dal, Chapati, Okra. Each with protein, carbs, fat.

Weekly Insights

See the bigger picture.

Weekly calorie trends, adherence tracking, and your most-eaten staples.

Smart Recipe Suggestions

Not sure what to eat?

976 kcal left? Suggestions built from your own logged data. Not random recipes.

How it actually works

Four things we think calorie tracking should get right.

Trained on Indian, Asian & global cuisinesPhoto + voice for precisionAI-powered estimates
Photo, voice, or text. Your call.
Each item listed separately
Adjust what you actually ate
Weekly view, not daily guilt

Multi-modal logging

Photo, voice, or text. Your call.

Combine a photo with a voice note for the best accuracy. Or type it, scan a barcode, or log a restaurant dish. Multiple ways in, one accurate result.

Handles Indian, Asian, homemade, and restaurant meals.

Smart analysis

Each item listed separately

You don't get a single number for the whole plate. FuelNote splits it: Fried Okra, 200 kcal (P 3g, C 15g, F 15g). Sprouted Moong, 50 kcal. Cucumber Salad, 10 kcal. Each with protein, carbs, and fat.

Protein, carbs, and fat shown for every item.

Real portions

Adjust what you actually ate

Ate half the roti? Skipped the rice? FuelNote lets you fine-tune portions, add oil or sauces, and remove items you didn't eat. The calories update instantly so the log matches your plate, not a guess.

Ate all, three-quarter, half, or custom portions for every meal.

Weekly insights

Weekly view, not daily guilt

A daily chart with your calorie goal line. Adherence count (how many days you hit target). Your biggest nutritional gap, usually protein. And your most-eaten foods listed as staples so you see your actual patterns.

Shows what you actually eat, not what you planned to eat.

Real user signals

The hard part is not tracking.It is logging real food.

Reddit threads point to the same friction: homemade food, too many ingredients, no barcode, changing recipes, and too much correction.

Redditr/Fitness_India

HealthifyMe frustration

User quote

Earlier I used to track my intake using HealthifyMe but now the app has become useless.

Why it matters

Indian users are actively looking for a simpler way after existing tools stop feeling useful.

Redditr/loseit

Indian food is harder to log

User quote

A lot of the things I cook has about 10 or so ingredients at the minimum.

Why it matters

Homemade food breaks the clean database flow because every recipe needs too much setup.

Redditr/loseit

No barcode, variable recipes

User quote

Food has the same name but is made significantly different in different parts of the country.

Why it matters

Dish names are not enough. Portions, oil, region, and household style change the numbers.

Redditr/Fitness_India

Portion uncertainty

Thread title

Can someone tell me how many calories are in this?

Why it matters

Normal plates are hard to estimate because roti size, dal thickness, rice, and oil are invisible in totals.

Redditr/Fitness_India

Manual recipe setup

Comment signal

You'd have to create custom recipes.

Why it matters

Most trackers can work, but the cost is asking users to build and maintain recipes by hand.

Redditr/Fitness_India

People want faster input

Comment signal

lets you dictate what you ate all day

Why it matters

Users are already asking for voice and photo-first logging because meal-by-meal entry is too slow.

Simple comparison

FuelNote is not trying to be a full wellness platform. It focuses on the logging moment where most people drop off.

Best for

FuelNote

Fast logging for homemade, mixed, Indian, Asian, and restaurant meals.

HealthifyMe

Broad wellness, coaching, diet plans, and Indian food search.

Other trackers

Packaged foods, barcode scanning, and standard database logging.

Input effort

FuelNote

Photo plus voice or text. Correct the plate instead of building a recipe.

HealthifyMe

Search, select, adjust, or use AI/photo features inside a broader app.

Other trackers

Search foods, scan labels, or manually build custom recipes.

Mixed plates

FuelNote

Splits one plate into items, then lets you fix each part.

HealthifyMe

Useful when matching known foods, but broader than this one workflow.

Other trackers

Usually needs multiple manual entries for one meal.

Portions and oil

FuelNote

Adjust half portions, ghee, oil, sauces, skipped items, and add-ons.

HealthifyMe

Can be adjusted, but depends on the selected item and flow.

Other trackers

Accurate only if you weigh or enter the details yourself.

Output

FuelNote

Item-level calories, macros, weekly patterns, staples, and protein gaps.

HealthifyMe

Calorie summaries, plans, coaching, and AI guidance.

Other trackers

Daily totals, streaks, charts, and macro summaries.

Snap, say, or correct your meal in seconds.Built for real plates, not perfect database entries.

The product promise is simple: reduce setup first, then make correction easy when portions, oil, or ingredients need a human check.

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Questions

Before you sign up

FuelNote comes with a 7-day free trial with full access. Waitlist members get the best price.

FuelNote is built for iOS and Android.

FuelNote uses AI to estimate calories and macros from photos and descriptions. You can fine-tune portions, add oil or sauces, and adjust items before saving.

Your food logs stay on your device. We don't sell your data.

No. Log what you can. FuelNote works better with consistent logging but doesn't penalize you for missing a meal.

I built FuelNote because calorie tracking always felt too generic for the food I actually ate.

Most apps could log a clean item from a database, but they missed the details that change the numbers: how much oil or ghee was used, what portion I actually ate, whether the dish was homemade, and what was mixed into the plate.

FuelNote starts with a photo or description, then uses smart follow-ups to refine the estimate around portions, hidden ingredients, sauces, oil, and add-ons, so the calorie and macro breakdown feels closer to the meal in front of you.

If you've ever logged a meal and felt the estimate was too generic, join the waitlist.

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Ved

Founder, FuelNote

Tracking should take seconds, not willpower.
That's what we built.

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