
MyFitFix
AI-powered calorie tracking that builds sustainable habits.
77 followers
AI-powered calorie tracking that builds sustainable habits.
77 followers
MyFitFix is an AI-powered calorie and habit tracker built for people who hate complicated fitness apps. Take a photo to log meals in seconds and manage sleep, steps, water, protein, and exercise in one clean dashboard focused on daily consistency. Instead of obsessing over numbers, MyFitFix focuses on consistency using habit streaks, a weekly FitScore, and gentile nudges.






👋 Hey Product Hunt! I am Woody Firdu, I’m excited to share MyFitFix with you.
MyFitFix is a simple, clean habit + nutrition app built for busy people who want to get healthier without overthinking it.
What you can do in the app:
📸 Snap a photo of any meal → instantly get calories, macros, and nutrition info
💤 Track sleep, 🥤 water, 🏋️♂️ exercise, 🚶 steps, and 🍗 protein
⭐ Stay motivated with weekly FitScores, trophies, and small habit wins
🔔 Get gentle nudges and tips to help you stay consistent
I built MyFitFix to solve my own problem — I was too busy for complicated, manual fitness tracking.
The app focuses on building sustainable habits, not perfect tracking.
I’d love your feedback.
💬 How you can help:
Try it out and tell me what feels smooth vs. clunky
Suggest features that would make it more useful for your routine
Share any bugs or UX rough edges — I want to fix them fast
Thanks for checking it out and supporting MyFitFix 🙌
Does this app works for home made foods ? Or only for commercial places?
@teferi_firdu Yes, it works for home-cooked meals too.
The AI looks at the overall plate and portions, not just packaged foods. It’s designed for real life, not perfect labels.
Do i need wearables like apple watch or fitbit?
@biruk_ayalew MyFitFix works fully on its own. Apple Health or Google Fit are optional and just help automate things like steps or activity if you already use them. You can use the app without any extra devices.
@biruk_ayalew Good question, you don’t need a wearable like an Apple Watch or Fitbit to use MyFitFix — but the app does rely on synced data to power your habits.
If you connect Apple Health or Google Fit, MyFitFix pulls in things like steps, sleep, and workouts automatically, so you don’t have to log everything manually.
If you don’t use a wearable, you can still use MyFitFix as long as your phone is tracking and syncing that data through Apple Health or Google Fit.
Quick question for everyone checking this out 👋
If you were using MyFitFix daily, which habit would you want it to help you stay consistent with most — nutrition, water, sleep, steps, or workouts?
I’m prioritizing the roadmap based on real answers here 🙏
Does it work for home cooked meals?
@yoseph_tiruneh Yes! MyFitFix works with home-cooked meals too. The AI looks at your plate and portions, not just packaged or restaurant food, designed to fit real life, not perfect labels.
A feature can be added where users receive rewards for consistent check-ins.
@richard_rui Great idea — consistency is exactly what we’re optimizing for.
Rewarding regular check-ins is something we’re actively exploring, especially in a way that feels motivating without turning the app into pressure or noise. Feedback like this helps us prioritize what actually matters, so thanks for sharing it.
@richard_rui @kevin_nganga77 FitScore was created specifically to encourage consistent habits over time, not streak pressure or perfection. Any rewards we introduce are meant to reinforce that same idea: showing up regularly, building momentum, and sticking with the basics.
@abai7 Great question.
MyFitFix is a calorie-tracking app, and it doesn’t push complex personalized meal plans or constant behavioral prompts. That’s intentional.
Instead, MyFitFix focuses on simple, adaptive habit guidance around sleep, water, steps, protein, and exercise — using your consistency (via FitScore) to encourage sustainable progress.
You’ll get lightweight tips and nudges designed to support habits over time, without overwhelm, guilt, or micromanagement. The goal is behavioral support through clarity and consistency, not rigid optimization.