Why we built Macrition around the whole nutrition journey
One thing that kept coming up while working on Macrition was surprisingly simple:
Nutrition information is not difficult to find. It is difficult to connect.
You can find a calculator for calorie needs, another tool for macros, a food database somewhere else, recipes on another site, meal planning somewhere else, and a separate app for tracking.
Each of those tools can be useful. But the way people actually manage nutrition does not happen in separate boxes.
You calculate something.
You try to understand it.
You decide what to eat.
You plan a meal.
You track what actually happened.
You look at your progress.
Then you make the next adjustment.
That is the idea behind Macrition.
We have brought nutrition and health calculations, food information, recipes, meal planning, tracking, progress monitoring and educational resources into one connected environment, with personalized features and Macri AI providing another layer of context and interaction.
The product is built around a simple progression:
Discover → Calculate → Understand → Plan → Track → Review → Improve
We are launching Macrition on Product Hunt tomorrow, and before launch day we wanted to open up the conversation here rather than simply arrive with a product link.
For people who use nutrition or health apps regularly:
What is the one part of your nutrition routine that still feels unnecessarily fragmented or frustrating?
We would genuinely like to hear what you think.

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