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calog.cc: AI-Powered Calorie Tracker Built for Desi Food

By

Zair Abbas

23d ago· 1 min readenProduct
Bagel score 38 of 100
38/100
Stale
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Worth a glance, not a chew.

Score38Typepress releaseSentimentpositive

Summary

calog.cc is a chat-based, AI-powered calorie tracker specifically built for desi/Pakistani food. Created by Zair, a Pakistani developer working from home, the app solves the problem of mainstream calorie apps failing to accurately track foods like roti, qeema, daal, and chai. Users can type what they ate or snap a photo, and the AI estimates calories, protein, and macros instantly without needing to search a food database. The app also tracks workouts and provides a weekly fat loss chart. It's currently free with ~33 real users and is being shared more widely on Product Hunt.

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I built this for myself. I'm Pakistani, working from home, trying to lose fat — and every calorie app I tried had no idea what I was eating.
Roti, qeema, daal, chai — none of it tracked accurately.
You just type what you ate and get instant macros. No hunting through a food database.
It's been live for a few months with ~33 real users. Still early, still improving.
Would love your honest feedback — especially from anyone who eats S
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Most calorie apps fail with desi food. Search "roti" — wrong results. Qeema doesn't exist. Chai calories are way off. calog.cc fixes this. Type what you ate or snap a photo — AI estimates calories, protein and macros instantly. No food database. No forms.

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