A number, a bar, silence.
You log a meal and… nothing happens. There's no one reading what you ate. So you stop logging.
The graveyard of food diaries is huge. Here's why most tracking apps die in week 3.
You log a meal and… nothing happens. There's no one reading what you ate. So you stop logging.
You hit a plateau. The app keeps cheering. Nothing about the experience changes when your progress does.
Generic tips, the same suggestions every day, no memory of last Tuesday's takeout. Your context is invisible.
Not a chatbot. Specialists with distinct expertise who actually show up — and a roster that keeps growing.
First to react. Always with the facts.
Sees the week, not the meal.
Real screens, real reactions. This is what your day looks like with a team.

Snap the plate. Nora does the rest.

Real comments on your real meals.

Sage's weekly review, every week.
Not a 30-day challenge. A team that compounds — from your first photo to the habits that stick.
Point your camera. Nora identifies the dish, estimates the macros, and reacts — before you've put your fork down. Photo or text, whatever's faster.
Sage's first Monday review connects the dots — late dinners, weekend drift, what's quietly working. What worked, what didn't, one next step.
The team remembers everything — your portions, your patterns, your plateaus. Advice stops being generic, because your context is finally visible.
Connect a clinical dietitian — yours, or one from a partner clinic. They see your real week, not your optimistic memory of it, and your team works to their plan.
New specialists keep joining — recipes, sleep, mindset, hydration. Your team grows with your goals, and it never stops noticing.

"I'd quit six apps in three years. This one noticed when I stopped logging — Nora asked where I went. Nobody's app had ever done that. Eight months later I'm down 24 pounds."

"My dietitian put me on Lemonmint between sessions. She sees my real week, not my optimistic memory of it. We stopped guessing — and it finally stuck."
Individual results vary. Typical weight loss depends on adherence, starting point, and clinical guidance.
I've watched calorie apps fail thousands of patients. Lemonmint is the first one that talks back the way I would.
"It's the first tracker I haven't quit. Someone actually says something when I log."
"Sage caught my weekend pattern in week two. My dietitian and I planned around it."
"My patients arrive at sessions with weeks of real data — not guesses. It changes the conversation."
"Logging takes me five seconds at lunch. The Monday review is the part I'd pay for alone."
"I stopped dreading the log. It feels like texting two friends who happen to know nutrition."
"The weekly review reads like my dietitian wrote it. Between sessions, it basically has."