Daily workflow
Log meals without slowing down
A calorie tracker only works when it is quick enough to use every day. VOID keeps the record simple and gives each meal enough context for later review.
- Use photo or text logging for meals and snacks.
- Keep calories and macro estimates beside notes you can read later.
- Review intake together with fasting windows, hydration, activity, and body weight.
Better decisions
Look at patterns, not one meal
One meal rarely explains a trend. VOID is designed to help you connect repeated habits with the direction your weight and routine are taking.
- Check daily intake beside your fasting schedule.
- Use weight trend and moving average views to avoid overreacting to single weigh-ins.
- Keep the dashboard readable so the next action is obvious.
Who it helps
For people who want a clear food log
VOID is useful if you want calorie context, but do not want a noisy database-first experience.
- Good for people starting a healthier eating routine.
- Good for people pairing calorie control with intermittent fasting.
- Good for people who want a clean iPhone-first tool.
FAQ
Calorie tracking FAQ
Is VOID only a calorie counter?
No. VOID includes food logging, fasting windows, water, activity, and weight trends so calories are shown in the context of your day.
Can I use VOID if I do not log every meal?
Yes. You can still use it to build a partial record and review broader patterns over time.
Does calorie tracking replace medical advice?
No. VOID is for everyday tracking and education. Medical decisions should be made with a qualified professional.