Most tracking apps make logging harder than eating.
BiteBot doesn't. Type the meal in plain English. Tap a saved favorite. Snap a photo when typing's not handy. Paste a recipe link when someone else is cooking. Then a coach who's got your back tells you how the day's shaping up — by name, in your voice, without the lecture.
Built by Aaron in TestFlight. Getting better every week.
The four things BiteBot does best
Tap into any of these to see how it actually works.
Logging that feels like a conversation
Type, tap, snap, or paste — four ways to log a meal in seconds, then BiteBot tells you how the day's going.
See how logging works →A coach who's got your back
Notices what you ate. Knows your goals. Gives advice that fits your day — not a generic playbook.
Meet the coach →Track daily, reflect weekly
Today's progress at a glance. Weekly trends summarized in plain English. Every meal you've ever logged, one tap away.
See your full picture →What surprises people most
A coach that knows you trained. A database that grows with you. Built actively, so the version next month is better than this one.
See what's surprising →Built in front of you
See something that doesn't work right? Tap the bug icon anywhere in the app. Most reports become fixes within hours, not weeks. BiteBot is being built actively, and the people using it now are shaping what it becomes. The version you're using next month won't be the version you're using today — it'll be better, because of you.
Built by someone who'd quit every other tracker
I'm Aaron. I built BiteBot because I'd given up on tracking apps — too many menus, too many ads, too many taps between me and a logged meal. So I made a Telegram bot for myself that let me describe what I ate in plain English. It worked. Friends started using it. That's how BiteBot became an iOS app.
Read the full story →Start tracking smarter
BiteBot is currently in beta on TestFlight. Tap below to install on your iPhone.
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