The AI app that scores how healthy you eat
from 0 to 100
MenuMeld doesn't just count calories — it grades your day. After each meal slot ends, AI gives you a 0–100 health score with Good, Moderate or Poor bands, backed by verdicts on all 24 nutrients. See it on the banner, calendar, weekly recap and friends leaderboard.
One number that tells you how you ate
Calories alone don't capture whether a day was actually healthy. MenuMeld's AI weighs your whole intake into a single 0–100 score with clear bands, so you always know where you stand.
0–100 daily score
AI condenses your day's eating into one number from 0 to 100 — easy to read, easy to improve over time.
Good / Moderate / Poor
Every score falls into a clear band so you instantly know if the day was on track or needs attention.
AI scores at slot's end
After each of your five meal slots ends, the AI re-scores from your logged meals — no manual rating from you.
24-nutrient verdicts feed it
The score draws on the app's on-device verdicts for 24 nutrients, each flagged adequate, low or excess.
Improvement tips
Alongside the number, MenuMeld suggests what to add or cut tomorrow — like more fiber or less sodium.
Computed from your log
It reflects only what you logged that day, with the nutrient math done privately on your device.
Your score, surfaced where you'll see it
A score is only useful if it's in front of you. MenuMeld puts your health score on the screens you already check — your day, your month, your week, and your friends circle.
Daily banner
A compact banner at the top of your day shows the current score and tone — good, warn or alert — and taps through to the full analysis.
Calendar dots
Each calendar day carries a color dot for its score, so a whole month of healthy (or off) days is visible at a glance.
Weekly recap
A weekly view averages your scores and trends them, highlighting your best and weakest days.
Care leaderboard
On the Care tab, you and up to 15 friends can compare daily scores on a friendly leaderboard for gentle motivation.
Widgets & Siri
A large home-screen widget can show recent score dots, and Siri can read out your health score on request.
Synced & offline-first
Scores are computed on-device and sync across iPhone and iPad via iCloud; core features work with no account.
Straight facts: the 0–100 health score is an end-of-slot / end-of-day judgement — the AI scores after each meal slot ends, not in real time as you eat and not on the Lock Screen. It is built from your logged calories, the 10 macronutrients per meal and the app's on-device 24-nutrient verdicts (adequate / low / excess) compared against age- and sex-adjusted references.
About the AI health score
MenuMeld's AI gives your eating a daily health score from 0 to 100, grouped into Good, Moderate and Poor bands. After each meal slot ends, the AI re-scores using your logged meals and the on-device 24-nutrient verdicts (adequate, low or excess), so the score reflects your whole day rather than a single bite.
It is end-of-slot and end-of-day, not per-bite real time. The AI scores after each of the five daily meal slots ends, building up to a daily 0–100 score. It is a reflective judgement of how you ate, not a live reading as you chew.
On the daily nutrition banner at the top of your day, as color dots on each calendar day, in the weekly recap, and on the Care tab leaderboard where you and up to 15 friends can compare daily scores.
The score draws on your calories and the 10 macronutrients per meal plus the app's 24-nutrient tracking, which compares your daily intake on-device against age- and sex-adjusted reference values and flags each nutrient as adequate, low or excess.