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Hitting your macros, off your plate.

Otto plans your day, logs meals from a sentence or a photo, and makes scrappy days count. You eat and reply.

Free to start — today is on us.

A photo of a messy real fridge becomes a full day of planned meals; one tap on a spicier quick-action and Otto remixes the same day into spicier dishes, macros already counted.

An honestly messy, real fridge — full shelves, brand labels, a reduced-price sticker
  • breakfastChilli eggs on toast460 kcal · 28g protein
  • lunchHarissa chicken wrap590 kcal · 38g protein
  • dinnerChilli con carne, rice700 kcal · 42g protein
1,750 kcal · 108g proteinon target
On it — spicing these up.

Your plan was ready before you woke up.

Otto preps tomorrow while you sleep — breakfast to dinner, built from your fridge, your tastes, your numbers. Open the app and it’s plated.

Tomorrow, plated
  • breakfastOvernight oats, berries
  • lunchLeftover spag bol
  • dinnerChicken & veg traybake
had the porridge
Logged. Nice start.
protein38/140g

“Had the porridge.” Logged.

Tell Otto what you ate — a sentence or a photo — and the day sheet updates itself. Macros land, totals move, done. No forms, no searching a database for the third-closest granola.

80% perfect, 100% of the time.

Kebab van for dinner? Pub with the five-a-side lot? Otto logs it, finds the win — hey, 80% of protein hit — and steers tomorrow from there. No streak to break. Nobody tells you to start again Monday.

  • breakfastskipped ithappens
  • lunchleftover pastalogged from one line
  • dinnerkebab van34g protein — good pick
80% of protein hit — that counts

Never scolded. Not once.

You were never the problem — the admin was. Otto celebrates what you did, never grades what you didn’t. And he never comments on your body: that’s a rule in his code, not a mood.

Honest numbers.

Estimates are estimates.A photo can’t weigh your food, and Otto won’t pretend it can. His first read is a starting point — put him right in one reply, and he learns how your kitchen pours and portions.

Counted, not guessed.AI is how Otto reads your fridge and your sentences — it’s not how he does your numbers. Those get added up the boring way, so the same meal never comes back as two different totals. No 900-calorie side salads.

A sous-chef, not a doctor.No diagnoses, no medical advice — for anything clinical, talk to a professional. Your data isn’t for sale. And Otto never sees your height or your weight: kindness here isn’t promised, it’s built in.

Otto’s already in the kitchen.

Free to start — today is on us.