I built Macroo because tracking was broken.
I’ve tried every app, every spreadsheet, and every guilt-ridden "what did you eat today?" message. None of it ever stuck. Most people don’t need to obsess over numbers; they just want to understand how food actually makes them feel.
Macroo started as a personal project. Just me trying to connect the dots between what I eat and how I feel a few hours later. I noticed patterns that no tracker ever showed: energy crashes, mental fog, or even feeling great for no obvious reason.
I built Macroo to make that connection visible. You don’t need to speak in grams or macros; you just log meals in plain English, and the app predicts how you’ll probably feel later. You can export your daily report, share it with a coach, or just reflect for yourself.
This is a one-person build. I’m shipping fast, fixing things, and learning from real people. Macroo isn’t made by a big company. It’s made by someone who got tired of pretending nutrition had to be perfect to be useful.