The closest thing to
automatic water tracking
No app can sense the water you drink — so MenuMeld makes logging it almost effortless instead. One tap on a preset, a quick "Hey Siri," or the Lock Screen widget. And the one thing that truly is automatic: your daily goal rises on active days using Apple Health.
Log water in a single tap
The fastest way to stay hydrated is to make logging disappear. Tap a preset, ask Siri, or use the Lock Screen widget — no menus, no typing, no friction.
One-tap presets
Cup, bottle and big-bottle quick-log buttons in a popover. Tap once and the amount is added instantly.
Siri voice logging
Say "Hey Siri, log a glass of water" and the LogWaterIntent records it hands-free, even from Shortcuts.
Lock Screen widget
Add the WaterWidget to your Lock Screen for a one-tap quick-log without ever opening the app.
Apple Watch sync
Log straight from your wrist; entries stay in sync across iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch.
Truly one tap
No database to search, no portion picker — the whole flow is built to be over before you put your phone down.
Customizable amounts
Set each preset's volume to match your real cup and bottles, so a single tap logs exactly what you drank.
A goal that moves with your day
This is the part that's genuinely automatic. With Apple Health connected, your daily water target rises on active days — so you're chasing the right number without ever doing the math.
Apple Health activity
With permission, the app reads your activity and nudges the goal up when you've moved more than usual.
Goal auto-increases
On a sweaty, active day your target might jump, say, +350 ml above baseline — automatically, no edits needed.
Celebration animation
Every log gives instant feedback, and hitting your goal triggers a satisfying celebration animation.
History & progress
See today's ring fill up and review past days, so your hydration trend is clear at a glance.
Or set a fixed goal
Prefer a constant target? Turn off the activity boost and keep a steady daily number instead.
Synced everywhere
Your goal, logs and progress stay consistent across iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch via iCloud.
Straight facts: MenuMeld does not auto-detect or sense when you drink — no app can do that without a connected smart bottle. "Automatic" here means logging is near-effortless (one-tap presets, Siri, or the Lock Screen widget), and only your daily goal auto-adjusts, rising with your Apple Health activity. You always tap, speak, or use the widget to record each drink.
About automatic water tracking
No. MenuMeld does not sense or auto-detect when you drink — no app can do that without a connected smart bottle. Here "automatic" means near-zero-effort logging: one tap on a cup, bottle or big-bottle preset, a Siri voice command, or the Lock Screen widget. The only thing that truly auto-adjusts is your daily goal, which can rise with your Apple Health activity.
Two things. First, logging is near-effortless: one-tap presets (cup / bottle / big bottle, with amounts you customize), "Hey Siri, log a glass of water," the Lock Screen WaterWidget, and Apple Watch sync. Second, your daily water goal auto-increases on active days based on Apple Health activity, so the target adapts without you doing the math.
With your permission, MenuMeld reads your Apple Health activity. On more active days your daily water goal auto-increases above your baseline (for example +350 ml), so the ring you need to fill reflects how much you moved that day. You can also set a fixed goal if you prefer.
Yes. Water logging is part of the free core: one-tap presets, Siri logging, the Lock Screen widget, Apple Watch sync, the activity-adjusting goal, history and progress are all available free, no AI Pro required.