KidneyPlate helps older adults on dialysis track food, fluids, and meals. Large buttons. Plain words. Voice input. No confusion.
Existing renal diet apps are built for younger, tech-savvy users. Seniors deserve better.
Most apps use small fonts, hidden settings, and confusing navigation that frustrate older users.
General nutrition apps track calories but skip phosphorus, potassium, and the nutrients kidney patients actually need.
Limited dexterity? Trouble typing? Most apps have no voice input and no help buttons when you get stuck.
KidneyPlate does six things well, with big buttons and plain language.
Log breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks. Each food shows sodium, potassium, phosphorus, and protein with a clear green, yellow, or red safety rating.
Tap big buttons for water, coffee, soup, ice chips, and more. See how much you've used and how much is left. Warns you when you're close to your limit.
Plan your week with kidney-safe breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snack ideas. Generates a grocery list automatically from your meal plan.
"Tap to Talk" on every input box. Say what you ate, add notes, ask questions. No typing required. Works on phones and tablets.
Ask "Can I eat this?" and get a clear answer with a safety rating. Get meal ideas, food swaps, and portion suggestions in plain language.
Optional nudges to log fluids, track meals, weigh yourself, and prep for dialysis days. Helpful, never pushy.
Every food and every day gets a simple color. No math. No guessing.
Safe to eat. Within your daily limits. Enjoy your meal.
Getting close to your limit. Be mindful of portions today.
Over your limit. Talk to your doctor or renal dietitian before eating more.
Built by someone who understands the daily reality of renal diets. For the patients, the caregivers, and the families navigating this together.