A food diary
Records what you ate.
Tired of logging every snack? Just get the decision.
A food diary is built to record what you ate. Macroji is built to decide what to eat next— when you have macros left and don’t want to do the math by hand. Two different problems.
See how it works →Honest about what this isn’t
This is not a food diary. Not exhaustive logging. Nota coach. If what you want is a full diary that records every meal, a dedicated food-diary app is genuinely better at that — use it. This tool exists for the moment between meals, when you have macros left and need to decide what to eat. Two different problems, two different tools.
Records what you ate.
Decides what to eat next.
We don’t claim feature parity. We claim a different purpose. The contrast is the point.
How it works
Set your daily targets once. Everything else flows from that. Whatever you log subtracts from what’s “remaining today” — the Solver and Adviser only ever need that.
A glance at where you stand. Protein ring is the hero. Quick-add chips re-log a recent food in one tap — no search.
Add the foods you want to eat. Get the optimal grams of each that hit your protein target with the fewest calories. Live math.
Have macros left but no plan? Get ranked singles and combos from a 1,500-food database — all fit your remaining budget.
The loop
Calories, protein min, fat & carb caps.
Quick-add chips do most of the work.
Both auto-fill with what's left.
Result logs back. Loop closes.
Type your numbers once. Math updates as you adjust. Three screens — one shared budget — zero retyping.
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