The problem isn't willpower.
You try to eat better, but you have no idea what's actually on the plate. The numbers are a mystery, the guilt is real, and the scale won't budge no matter how careful you think you're being.
Most people don't quit tracking because they're lazy. They quit because every other app turns dinner into data entry. Here's the story of how that changes, in four steps.
You try to eat better, but you have no idea what's actually on the plate. The numbers are a mystery, the guilt is real, and the scale won't budge no matter how careful you think you're being.
You download CalTally, half-expecting another app you'll delete by Friday. Setup takes a minute: your goal, your weight, done. No 14-screen onboarding, no homework before you've even started.
One photo before each meal. The AI names the food, counts the calories and macros, and fills in your day. It never feels like a chore, so for the first time, you actually keep doing it.
Not from a crash diet, just from finally seeing the truth and adjusting. The weight trend slopes down, the protein goes up, and the habit feels light enough to keep forever.
Free to download, on both stores. The next meal is a good place to begin.