Create own Food
complete
F
Florian Wiedenegger
To be able to create "own food" (just like in YAZIO) when there is no available Food in the database.
You give it a Name, Producer, Category and fill in the Nutrition Label on the Food/Product (kcal/carbs/fat/protein per 100g and maybe also stuff like Vitamins and Salt et.
Those created foods can be private only or shared with others public
Filip Njezic
Is this feature available yet? When will it be implemented?
Grey
complete
Amanda
Merged in a post:
Custom supplements
Y
Yvonne
Is it possible to log supplements that have multiple ingredients and have it contribute to the nutrition log?
Amanda
Merged in a post:
Edit or Auto-Detect Macros
O
Osama Harith
The food recognition feature works great, but I often get wrong macros (protein, carbs, fats, calories) even though my healthy meal provider gives exact nutrition labels. Please add the ability to manually edit macros or enable AI to read the macros directly from the meal label photo.
Tim Goodwin
I use the free version of MyFitnessPal and it lets me create a food, including macros, an organize by meal. This would be awesome if Bevel had it. Would completely convert me over if it had that.
Amanda
Merged in a post:
Easy Food Database Addition
Nathan Horgan
Sometimes I scan a barcode and it’s not recognised but there’s no option to add the relevant photos for submission to the database. If we could pass this information along, it would mean that users can support the Bevel team to build a database of products
Amanda
Merged in a post:
Nutrition - Calories Quick add
José Silva
There should be an option for moments where I am eating out and know how many calories there are, but the search/AI/scan doesn’t work.
For example I wanted to add a biscuit that is only 19cal, but nothing was showing up and those that did were 120+ calories, even if I devided the doses it wouldn’t hit the correct amount
Randell
Merged in a post:
Nutrition
G
Gee
•To have the option to log in the nutrients of a meal manually.
•Food log, needs to have recent logged foods easy to access instead of searching it again.
Randell
Merged in a post:
Add food
J
Jamie Webster
Be able to add food based of calories, protein, fat, carbs that isn’t in the database.
Amanda
Merged in a post:
Food: QUICK ADD
C
Carlo Grazioli
It would be very convenient to be able to manually impute the macronutrients (and consequently calculate the kcal) with a function like quickadd by MyFitnessPal. In fact, it's the only reason I keep using MFPs.
Use case: I upload the photo of the plate to ChatGPT, which is much more accurate in estimating Macros than Bevel or MFP.
Load More
→