An AI food coach that learns your body. It tracks what you eat, how you feel, and finds the patterns you'd never spot on your own.
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Aloe is like having a food coach that learns your body over time - what makes you feel great, what doesn't, and why.
Aloe connects to Apple Health to see your full picture - not just what you eat, but everything that affects how food makes you feel.
Sleep
Duration & quality
Activity
Workouts & steps
Heart Rate
Resting & active
Steps
Daily movement
Energy
Burned & consumed
Nutrition
Macros & micros
Aloe connects the dots
“You slept 5 hours last night and had a high-carb lunch - that's why you crashed at 2pm. On days you sleep 7+ hours, the same meal keeps you energized. Tonight, aim for an earlier, lighter dinner to help you recover.”
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You already know what “healthy” means.
But knowing what works for your body is different. Aloe learns your patterns so when you ask, the answer is personal - not something you could Google.
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Aloe AI is an AI food coaching app that learns how your specific body responds to food. You log what you eat using a photo or a short text description, and Aloe checks in on how you feel one to four hours later - energy, bloat, mood, sleep quality. Over time it correlates your inputs (foods, timing, portion size, context) with your outputs (symptoms, energy, recovery) and surfaces the patterns a calorie tracker can never see. Where apps like MyFitnessPal stop at logging, Aloe coaches: it tells you 'skip the extra rice today - heavy carb lunches have bloated you three out of the last four times' rather than just showing a number. The more meals you log, the more personal the guidance becomes. Sign up at aloeai.app to stay in the loop on Aloe.
Aloe correlates every logged meal with how you report feeling afterward and with biometric signals from Apple Health (sleep duration, resting heart rate, activity level, energy). It looks for repeating combinations - not just a single food, but food plus context. For example, it might surface that heavy pasta dinners after 7pm have bloated you on 3 of the last 4 occasions, or that carb-heavy lunches over 700 calories make you sleepy when you slept under six hours the night before. The output is a concrete, personal pattern rather than a generic 'gluten might be a problem' guess. This is how Aloe differs from elimination diets or one-size-fits-all nutrition apps: the pattern detection uses your own body's data, not population averages.
Calorie and macro trackers record inputs (what you ate, how much). They do not measure outputs (how you felt after eating) and they do not correlate the two. Aloe AI's entire design is the correlation layer. You log meals with a photo or short description - Aloe handles the calorie and macro math - and then Aloe checks in on how you feel. The coaching output is personalized guidance, not a chart: 'your last three high-FODMAP lunches have each caused 2-hour bloat; try the quinoa bowl instead.' A MyFitnessPal user typically plateaus because logging itself has no feedback loop. An Aloe user gets real-time guidance that adapts to their body. Calorie tracking is a subset of what Aloe does - not the main event.
Aloe reads from Apple Health to see the factors beyond food that affect how meals make you feel. Specifically: sleep duration and quality (short sleep amplifies blood-sugar swings and hunger signaling), resting and active heart rate (a stress indicator that affects digestion), daily steps and workouts (exercise is a strong modulator of glucose response), and active/resting energy (total daily output). Aloe uses these signals as context, not as tracking metrics on their own. For example, the same lunch will produce different afternoon energy depending on last night's sleep, and Aloe makes that connection explicit in the coaching output rather than leaving you to guess. Apple Health is read-only; Aloe does not write data back.
Aloe AI is currently in development. The app is not yet publicly available on the App Store or Google Play. To get early access when the app opens, visit aloeai.app and enter your email or phone number. The app is being developed for both iOS and Android simultaneously, with Apple Health integration on iOS and Google Fit integration planned for the Android release. You can also follow @aloeai.app on TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook for product updates and educational content on gut health, food sensitivities, and personalized nutrition.
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The more you use Aloe, the more it understands your body - and the better the answers get.