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Calk is a maintenance-first calorie counter for people who want useful food data without living in a diary.
Instead of searching for the least-wrong entry in a huge database, open a familiar meal template and match it to what was actually on your plate. Change the base, protein, vegetables, sauce, cooking method, extras or portion. Calk recalculates calories, macros and nutrients as the meal changes, keeping the assumptions visible and correctable.
Calk has no barcode scanner or photo-based calorie estimation. A photo can see the plate, but it cannot see the recipe, oil or sauce. Calk asks what materially changed instead of pretending to know it.
Use a focused month of logging to understand your routine. After at least 20 complete food-log days and weight data on at least 10 days within one 30-day window, Calk creates a personal Nutrition Report covering your typical day, calorie distribution, recurring meal patterns, higher-energy ingredients, food variety and practical changes.
When your weight trend is stable, Calk stays out of the way. If it changes, return to a short food check and inspect what changed. There are no streaks to protect, no red days and no need to reconstruct missed logs. A missed day is a data gap, not a failure.
Food logging, daily calorie and macro targets, weight entry, the weight-trend chart and a shareable seven-day Variety Map remain free. The first 30 days also include the first Nutrition Report and the full insight library. Later reports and continued insight access are available through one annual subscription.
Food and weight logging work offline, and Calk has no ads. Available on iPhone, iPad, Android and Android tablets in English, German, Hebrew, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian and Spanish (Spain and Latin America).
Calk provides nutritional information, not medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.
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Calk is a direct-to-consumer app
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Calk treats food logging as a focused check, not a permanent habit. Instead of searching duplicate database entries or trusting a photo estimate, users open a familiar meal template and adjust its ingredients, cooking method, sauce, extras, or portion. Calk recalculates the entire meal from checked food data while keeping every assumption visible. A focused month produces a Nutrition Report; afterward, the weight trend helps determine when another short food check may be useful.
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Calk is primarily for adults who have already tried calorie tracking and know it can work, but are tired of the daily time cost. This includes people burning out on MyFitnessPal, YAZIO, or FatSecret, users frustrated by incorrect AI photo estimates, and people maintaining weight after a successful loss. They want correctable meal logging when it matters and a calm way to log less once their baseline is clear.
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I built Calk after repeatedly quitting calorie trackers that treated every missed day as failure. The problem was not understanding calories; it was the permanent food-accounting job, duplicate database searches, and opaque photo guesses. I wanted a tracker with a defined endpoint: make familiar meals easy to adjust, use a focused period to understand the patterns, and then let the app stay quiet while the weight trend is stable. That idea became Calk.
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Choose Calk if you want calorie awareness without database lottery, opaque photo AI, or endless streak pressure. It is designed for real meals where ingredients, oil, sauce, cooking method, and portion matter. You can correct every assumption yourself, get a Nutrition Report from a focused period of logging, and use your weight trend to decide when another short food check is useful. Core logging works offline, and missed days are treated as data gaps rather than failures.
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Calk is built with Kotlin Multiplatform and Compose Multiplatform, sharing product logic and UI across iOS and Android. SQLDelight powers local data storage, Koin handles dependency injection, and Decompose manages navigation and lifecycle. Firebase supports authentication, crash and performance monitoring, and consent-based analytics, while Adapty handles store subscriptions. Core food and weight workflows remain available offline.
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