Log Actually

Braindump your food or workout, and AI does the rest

React, TypeScript πŸ“„ MIT ⭐ …
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I’m trying to focus on my health more lately, but every food tracking app I tried drove me nuts β€” too many taps, too many screens, too much friction… so I built my own. The starting idea was simple: braindump what you ate in a stream-of-consciousness way (via text, voice, photo, or scan UPC), and wire it up to AI to turn word salad into structured data with nutritional information.

Once food tracking was working the way I liked, I added exercise logging because my watch doesn’t do a great job of tracking weight-lifting workouts. And then after that, I added support for custom logs to log anything you want (body weight, blood pressure, sleep, mood, vibes, whatever)… a classic β€œif you give a mouse (PM) a cookie (MVP)…” situation.

It has a demo mode if you want to poke around without creating an account - try it out at logactually.com. Also see the changelog at https://logactually.com/changelog.

Copilot says: AI-generated

Dump your food and workouts in any way you like and watch AI magically turn your messy notes into neat nutrition and exercise logs β€” tracking health just got way less annoying!

Key features:

  • πŸ” Natural language food and exercise input with AI parsing
  • πŸ“Έ Photo and barcode scanning for instant logging
  • πŸ“Š Trend charts plus AI-powered data Q&A
  • πŸŒ™ Custom logs for sleep, mood, and more

This summary was generated by GitHub Copilot based on the project README.