Eating Buddy: Food Diary
Sagital SRL
4.6 ★
175 ratings
10,000+
downloads
Free
+ in-app
With this food journal app, you can log meals by selecting from a menu, snapping photos, or entering custom dishes and track hunger, fullness, and satisfaction levels. Includes meal logging, trigger identification, goal tagging, note sharing, and challenges features.
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AppRecs rating 4.4. Trustworthiness 85 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 14 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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5 star
80%
4 star
13%
3 star
1%
2 star
2%
1 star
4%
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Low review manipulation risk
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85% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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High user satisfaction
80% of sampled ratings are 5 stars
About Eating Buddy: Food Diary
So chances are, dieting or counting calories will leave you worse off overall.
Eating Buddy offers a different approach
Your body is designed to regulate weight naturally. But highly processed foods, dieting, and chronic stress can override its signals to a point where eating feels out of control.
That’s where Eating Buddy steps in. It helps you return to a more natural, intuitive way of eating through awareness.
How it works
🍏 Log meals and body cues in seconds
Quickly log meals, hunger, and fullness to build awareness.
🌟 Track what affects your eating
Note mood, workouts, sleep, and drinks to see what influences how you eat.
🔖 Reflect and organize
Use notes or tags to add context and categorize meals.
📈 See Patterns over time
Eating Buddy helps surface patterns so connections become easier to notice.
🎯 Choose challenges that fit you
Based on your patterns, pick supportive challenges to focus on one small, meaningful change at a time.
If you are tired of starting over with dieting and want a calmer, more sustainable way to relate to food, download Eating Buddy now to get started.
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Reviews for Eating Buddy: Food Diary
Alana Jacobs
2/21/2026
Love the simplicity of this. The only food log app I could find that doesn't focus on micromanaging calorie counting and macros. But the app images also show a 'Mood' tracker and I can't find this feature anywhere? Also, I really don't like that if I upload a photo it doesn't display the name of the food in the timeline.
Leo
1/14/2026
So far so good. Lot better than keeping an extra little notebook with me to log my meals.