About Fat Track
Most calorie trackers fail for the same reason: logging a meal takes longer than eating it. Fat Track starts from a photo — you send the plate, the AI reads it, and the day adds up on its own.
The product is two halves of one thing. The bot in Telegram or MAX is for speed: a photo, a line of text or a voice note, and you are done. The web app is for the picture: charts, history, weight trend, habit medals, home workouts and an AI chat about your own numbers.
There is no free tier with crippled features and no per-photo pricing — 7 days of full access, then one subscription that covers everything. Nothing about the diary is designed to shame you: a missed day is a missed day, not a reset of the streak.
Who makes it
Fat Track is built by a small independent team. The service is provided by Andrei Sokolov, self-employed (INN 616804568492), Russia. Questions, bug reports and feature requests are read by the people who write the code — write to hello@fat-track.com or straight to the bot.