speak, and fojo remembers
A food journal
Track your meals by voice. Discover patterns in your weight, energy, and digestion.
Simple enough to actually stick with. Say a meal in seconds — and let your own days show you the rest.


































































Eighty-two food marks, hand-keyed in one earthy style — a quiet glyph beside what you ate.
Food tracking should be effortless
Most trackers make you search databases, scan barcodes, count every detail. fojo asks one thing — what did you eat?
“Leftover pasta, bloated by three, down to 71 this morning.”
Say it.
What you ate, how you feel, the number on the scale. Vague is fine; fojo sorts it out.
It's kept.
fojo logs it in your own words, reads the calories and protein, and writes the day back.
Patterns surface.
Ask what unsettles your gut, fuels your energy, or moved the weight. Your own days answer — you draw the line.
The goal isn't logging. It's understanding
One meal says little. A week reveals habits. A month reveals patterns. The answers are usually already there — in your own days. They just need enough history to emerge.
Numbers, without obsession
Calories and macros are there when you reach for them. Otherwise, they stay in the background. Numbers alone rarely change behavior. Awareness does.
For whatever you're after
Lose weight
See where the extra calories actually come from.
Build muscle
Know whether you're really getting enough protein.
Settle digestion
Spot the foods that leave you bloated or off.
Steady energy
Notice how meals move your focus through the day.
Eat more mindfully
Recognize the moods that ride along with cravings.
- A quiet room
- A moment, kept
- A day written back
Most trackers build a relationship between you and a number. fojo builds one between you and your food. No streaks. No guilt. No pressure. Just awareness, one meal at a time.