Do you experience food intolerances or symptoms after eating and don’t know why? Eatrack helps you understand the connection between your diet, digestion, and symptoms better.
With Eatrack, you can easily log your meals, drinks, medications, symptoms, and gut health. Based on your entries, Eatrack provides valuable insights and statistics to help you identify patterns and uncover potential triggers.
THE FOOD DIARY
• Simple to use with a clear visual design
• Log your meals, drinks, medications, and symptoms
• Track your digestion using the Bristol Stool Scale
• Symptom intensity is visually highlighted
• Keep an eye on medications to identify potential symptom triggers
• Avoid stressed or rushed eating by documenting your stress levels
STATISTICS
• Gain valuable insights after just a few days
• Discover which foods, drinks, and medications trigger certain symptoms
• Learn what your digestion reveals about your diet
• Analyze your stool using the Bristol Stool Scale
• Identify which symptoms occur most frequently
• Understand your digestion’s needs better
• Track the progression of your symptoms over time
• See how often and how severe your symptoms truly are
• Recognize how stress while eating connects to your symptoms
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
• CSV Export: Share your food journal with your doctor or nutritionist
• Eatrack supports both dark and light mode
You can download and try Eatrack for free. Unlocking Eatrack Premium is easy via an in-app purchase. Love the concept of Eatrack? I’d be thrilled if you could leave a positive review on the App Store! Have suggestions or feedback? Feel free to reach out at support@eatrack.app.
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Eatrack – Understand your body’s signals better!
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What's New in Eatrack for food intolerances
1.6.2
November 23, 2024
- Edit entries more efficiently: automatically jump to the next empty field in the list
- Statistics: make symptom intensity X axis easier to read
- Minor Dark Mode adjustments
If I say I had sweet tea... the chart shows (1) sweet and (1) tea instead of (1) sweet tea
Or electric pain in side Shows as (1)electric (1) pain (1) in (1) side
Sweet is not a fool In is not a symptom Side is not a symptom
This app is fine for logging but terrible for statistic purposes
Response from developer
Thank you for your feedback. I apologize for the confusion with terms like “Sweet Tea” or “electric pain in side.” A quick tip: You can write compound terms with hyphens, like “Sweet-Tea” or “electric-pain-in-side,” to ensure they are correctly captured in the statistics. I’m currently working on improving the app’s ability to recognize these terms for a better user experience. Thank you for your patience!
Best, Thomas