If you have ever tried to track calories with a mainstream app, you know the pain. You search for "aloo paratha" and get zero results. You try "dal makhani" and the app suggests some random entry with wildly wrong numbers. Indian food is complex — home-cooked portions vary, recipes differ by household, and most calorie databases just do not cover it well.
Chugli's FitPal feature solves this. Just tell her what you ate in plain language — "I had two rotis with paneer sabzi and a glass of lassi" — and she will give you a detailed calorie and macro breakdown. She understands Indian food the way you talk about it, not the way a database catalogues it.
No barcode scanning, no food photography, no scrolling through endless lists. Just a conversation. And because Chugli remembers your meals over time, she can track your daily and weekly patterns, flag when you are under-eating protein, and suggest adjustments that fit your actual lifestyle — not some generic meal plan that expects you to eat quinoa bowls for lunch.
Whether you are trying to lose weight, build muscle, or just eat more mindfully, tracking calories should not feel like homework. With Chugli, it is as easy as texting a friend about what you had for dinner.
Free. Just tell her what you ate.
Yes! Unlike most calorie tracking apps that only have Western food databases, Chugli understands Indian food deeply — from rajma chawal to poha, from chole bhature to idli sambar. Just tell her what you ate in natural language and she will estimate the calories, protein, carbs, and fats.
No. Just type or say what you ate — "I had two rotis with dal and a bowl of rice" — and Chugli will estimate the nutritional breakdown. She uses standard serving sizes for Indian dishes and asks clarifying questions if needed.
Yes. Chugli tracks your daily and weekly patterns, flags when you are consistently low on protein, and gives practical suggestions that work with Indian food — not some generic Western meal plan. She remembers what you eat over time, so her advice gets better the more you use her.
Note: Chugli is your AI companion for conversations, clarity, and support — not a licensed therapist, doctor, or counselor. For serious concerns, please reach out to a qualified professional.