Go Low Pro

Go Low Pro

Low-Protein Food Locator

$3.99
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GO LOW PRO helps you locate and share restaurants and stores compatible with the low-protein diet for metabolic disorders. Use your current location or search for compatible restaurants as you plan travel. GO LOW PRO aims to alleviate some of the burden of managing a low-protein diet while you're on the go – perfect for young adults, college students, and adults managing a low-protein diet on top of family, work responsibilities, and more. The app allows you to locate and tag locations with three categories: - Sells low-protein products: you can add brands and individual products, complete with pictures - Serves low-protein entrees: for those cauliflower steaks and jackfruit tacos you find - Accommodates low-protein diners: for those restaurants who let you bring your own pasta, will heat your low-protein pizza, or allow you to make easy substitutions to accommodate the diet. A few examples of when the app is useful: - Caroline is flying to visit her in-laws in another state for a week and doesn’t want to carry a cooler of food. She enters her in-laws’ zip code into GO LOW PRO. Stores and restaurants appear (she can choose one or the other or both) that can accommodate her dietary needs. She then packs only the essentials — her formula and favorite mail-order low-protein cookies — knowing she can shop when she touches down. - Matt travels to Chicago from Los Angeles for work. At the end of a long day of meetings, his boss suggests the team go out for pizza together. Matt opens GO LOW PRO and finds there’s a Blaze Pizza nearby. In addition to regular pizza, Blaze serves gluten-free crust and vegan cheese, which are low-protein. He proposes it to his colleagues, and everyone wins: they get pizza and Matt stays within his protein allowance. - Rose moves to NYC for college. She and her mother met with the dining services director review her options in the cafeteria, but she has a kitchen in her suite and her friends prefer hanging out and watching TV during dinner to going to the cafeteria. New to town, Rose opens up GO LOW PRO to find the stores near campus that sell the essentials she needs. She stocks up, and can enjoy both the company of her friends, and a healthy low-protein diet. - Erik is vacationing in the Outer Banks of North Carolina. He’s brought along his low-protein pizza, but hates bringing pre-cooked meals to a restaurant almost as much as he hates missing out on dining out with his family. He calls the local brick-oven pizza place and they agree to cook his pizza in their oven and serve it along with everyone else’s meals. At the restaurant, Erik opens up GO LOW PRO which automatically locates him, and tags the restaurant as “accommodating” to low-protein diets, and leaves a note — “I brought my pizza and they cooked it for me” — for anyone who might find themselves in the Outer Banks. - A new health-food store opens up in Tuscaloosa. Mollie, a mother with PKU, finds they have a great smoothie bar which offers coconut and almond milk, several vegan cheese brands, and cassava-flour tortillas. She opens up GO LOW PRO and tags the store, adding it to the database, and notes the brands they carry so that anyone shopping low-pro in Tuscaloosa has a new source for diet-appropriate foods. GO LOW PRO is designed to support the full range of metabolic communities that require a low-protein diet. While it's created by PKU News, and includes products from members of the PartnershipForPKU.org, users-- no matter what their disorders-- are the heart of this app: the more locations you add, the better the resource gets, for the entire low-protein community!
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What's New in Go Low Pro

1.0.8

February 12, 2020

-Fixed Camera open crash bug -Updated contribution information -Adding Brands and Products with images made easier

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Reviews of Go Low Pro

App broken and sending nonstop verification emails

App isn’t working. Keeps sending me verification emails and won’t let me log in. I would like a refund.

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FAQ

Is Go Low Pro iPad-friendly?

Yes, Go Low Pro is compatible with the iPad.

Who developed the Go Low Pro app?

Go Low Pro was created by NATIONAL PKU NEWS INC.

What is the minimum iOS version needed for Go Low Pro to work?

Go Low Pro minimum iOS requirement is iOS 9.0.

What user rating does the app have?

The overall rating of Go Low Pro is 3.5 out of 5, which is okay but could be better.

What’s the genre of the Go Low Pro app?

The App Genre Of Go Low Pro Is Health & Fitness.

What is the latest version of Go Low Pro?

The latest Go Low Pro version released is 1.0.8.

What date was the latest Go Low Pro update released?

Go Low Pro’s latest update was rolled out on December 3, 2024.

What is the exact date the Go Low Pro app came out?

The app was launched on February 5, 2023.

What is the content advisory rating for the Go Low Pro app?

Family-friendly content, no mature themes or violence.

What languages does the Go Low Pro app support?

The Go Low Pro app is now available in American English.

Can I find Go Low Pro within Apple Arcade's selection of games?

Sorry, Go Low Pro is not available on Apple Arcade.

Are in-app purchases available within Go Low Pro?

Sorry, in-app purchases are not accessible within Go Low Pro.

Is Go Low Pro optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, Go Low Pro is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

Can I expect ads while using Go Low Pro?

No, you can not expect ads while using Go Low Pro.