Supplement / Vitamin Tracking
planned (tbd)
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Magnus Bodan
I see there are some similar request but not direct. Add the ability to log vitamins and supplements in Bevel, either in the Journal section or as a new dedicated feature.
Examples include: cod liver oil, multivitamins, probiotics, ashwagandha, vitamin D, magnesium, omega-3, etc.
I tryed this specially with multivitamins it just added lots of stuff and made it so wrong. I seam like a super big meal. So a own add marked supplement/vitamin add or something
This would allow users to:
• Track consistency of supplement intake
• Monitor the impact on energy, recovery, and health
• Get a complete picture of nutrition beyond meals
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Nathan
I think not just vitamin tracking, but any medication being tracked in Bevel would be best
Leah
Merged in a post:
One-Click Batch Vitamin Routine Template
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Tavares Lumpkin
I’d love to suggest adding a personalized template or “batch logging” feature for daily vitamins, supplements, or meals. This would allow users to save an entire routine as a batch and log all items at once with a single tap, instead of entering each item individually every day.
For example, I could create a saved “Morning Vitamins” batch with all my daily supplements and quickly add the entire set in one action.
Right now, the custom option only supports adding one item at a time, so expanding it to support batch-sized templates would make tracking much faster, easier, and more user-friendly.
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Iris
+1 to this in terms of tracking supplements that alter HR, for example, I know alcohol already has timing, but timing needs to be identified if beta blockers or other substances are taken ad hoc.
Leah
Merged in a post:
Vitamin, Medication and Performance Nutrition Tracking as a First Class Feature
King
Supplement and medication tracking is the most requested feature on the feedback board with 1.6k votes and growing. The ask goes much deeper than just adding a supplement tab. Users want Bevel to become the single platform that replaces fragmented supplement and medication tracking apps, with the added layer of correlating everything to actual health metrics. No other app does this well and it is a natural fit for Bevel Intelligence.
Core Logging
- Dedicated supplement and vitamin category separate from food so multivitamins and omega 3s do not show up as a giant meal
- Barcode scanning for supplement bottles pulling the full micronutrient breakdown automatically
- Manual search and add for supplements not in the database
- Custom supplement creation for anything not found via search or scan
- Sports nutrition database expansion covering Maurten, SIS, Precision Fuel and Hydration, Cadence, electrolytes, hydration mixes, and recovery drinks logged against workout sessions
Medication Tracking
- Dedicated medication logging with dosage, timing, and frequency
- Track impact of medications on health metrics, for example ADHD medication causing HR spikes, blood pressure medication affecting RHR
- Apple Health medications sync so users who already log there do not have to re-enter everything in Bevel
- Prescription upload via Health Records with automatic extraction of drug name and dosage
Scheduling and Automation
- Recurring auto-log for daily supplements so users set it once and Bevel logs it every day unless told otherwise
- Non-daily dosing support, for example Vitamin D 30,000 IU once a week distributed across the week rather than spiking on one day and showing zero for the rest
- Supplement reminders by timing protocol, morning, with main meal, evening, pre-workout, post-workout
- Smart timing recommendations based on supplement type, meal timing, workout schedule, and circadian rhythm
Integration
- Apple Health medications and supplements sync
- Peptide tracking for BPC-157, CJC-1295, KPV, and GLP-1 compounds covering what Shotsy currently does
- Micronutrient contribution from supplements combined with food so users see total daily intake of Zinc, Magnesium, Vitamin D, EPA, DHA, CoQ10, etc. in one place
The Killer Feature: Correlation to Health Metrics
This is what separates Bevel from every other supplement tracker and is the most natural fit for Bevel Intelligence. Users want to see:
- Did ashwagandha actually move HRV or reduce stress scores
- What is the measurable impact of NMN, TMG, or phosphatidylserine on recovery
- How does creatine dosing correlate with lean body mass trend
- How does fish oil intake correlate with inflammation markers in bloodwork
- How do electrolytes during training correlate with next day recovery
- How does Vitamin D supplementation correlate with sleep quality over time
Bevel Intelligence is uniquely positioned to answer these questions because it already has HRV, sleep, recovery, strain, bloodwork, and nutrition data. Adding supplement and medication as a first class tracked input closes the loop. No other consumer health app connects these dots.
What This Replaces
Many users are currently running multiple apps simultaneously because none of them do everything. Apple Health medications have no analytical layer. Bevel has the analytics but not the supplement input. Closing this gap consolidates multiple apps into one for a large segment of power users and is a strong argument for the Pro tier.
Leah
Merged in a post:
Adding Custom Pic After Creating New Food via Nutritionl pic Capture
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Ruth Myers
See above.
Also, there are NO options to add supplements or vitamins as a category.
This feature would be awesome.
You APP IS AWESOME & so far I’m enjoying using it!
Best from Jersey!
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Arno Mattheus
This should really be added. This will be very helpful.
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Mike Lloyd
I used Bevel intelligence to log my supplements. I took a picture of the packets, uploaded them to the AI assistant and told it the frequency and volume I am taking. I asked it to then schedule this as a check-in at 8am each morning. It then sends me a notification and I just have to add them to my cart. Seems to work great. Sorry if this isn’t helpful! 😔
Urs Welz-Biermann
I am not sure whether this topic was already covered but you should not forget to link this new supplement section to the regular food logging since not every supplement and vitamin is taken via pure dedicated pill or powder. Various food items contain them as well in higher doses. For example spermidin via wheat germs. I am not sure whether your food database will contain these supplements and vitamins already otherwise users would need an option to add them manually to a food item to track them in the app
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Marlon Bos
Would be great if it could tap into Apple’s health medications, because that’s where I track also my supplements intake.
Leah
Merged in a post:
Automate daily supplements
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Lars Folgerø Dale
Option to add recurring daily «food» automatically. Example omega-3, multivitamins.
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