Saved to this device.
Your Profile
This page is split on purpose: display (how the app talks to you), contact & notes (your own local records), body metrics (context for goals and charts), and usual meals (reusable quick fills). Everything stays in this browser only. Sign-in username is fixed above—use Sign In with another account to switch users.
Signed in as —
Display
This lives on Profile (not Sign In) because it’s how the app addresses you after you’re already using it—Home and Dashboard greetings use it. Your username above stays the storage key for this account and can’t be renamed here.
We use this for friendly copy (“Hi, …”) so you don’t see your raw username everywhere. It doesn’t change how you sign in.
Contact & notes
Email and phone are not used for login or password reset in this build—they’re here so you can keep contact info next to your tracker on this device (for example, your own reference or a care contact). Notes capture things the app doesn’t have dedicated fields for. Nothing in this section is sent to a server.
Optional. Handy if you want your address on file beside your log; CaloriEat does not mail you or verify it in this version.
Optional. Use it for anything you’d scribble in the margin of a paper diary—second number, clinic line, etc.—stored only here.
For context the structured fields don’t cover: allergies, medications to remember with meals, coach or dietitian name, or reminders you want visible whenever you open Profile. Words like vegetarian, vegan, keto, or busy help the dashboard tailor gentle suggestions—nothing is sent off this device.
The dashboard Personalized insights block uses this with your goals and meal names—takeout vs home cooking, night-shift timing, or training-focused eating—so suggestions fit your real life. It never leaves this device.
Body metrics
These describe you as a baseline for the app—separate from the dated entries on Weight, which build the trend line over time. Updating weight here can also drop a point on that history when the number changes. Height, birthdate, and gender support personalized context (for example, display and rough estimates); they never leave this browser.
Lets the app derive age when that matters for copy or estimates. Leave blank if you prefer not to store it.
Used for height-dependent context (for example BMI-style views) if the app references it. Formats: 6'1", 5 11, or total inches like 72.
Your current profile weight drives summaries that use “latest weight.” If you change it and tap Save, the app can append a weigh-in for today so the dashboard chart stays consistent.
Some defaults and language in the app reference sex for rough estimates. Choose the option that best matches how you use the tracker; it isn’t shared off-device.
Usual Meals
These aren’t today’s log—they’re reusable templates so Log Food can fill the form in one tap after you pick a meal type. That’s why they live on Profile next to your identity, not inside a single day’s diary. Each row needs a name and calories; other numbers are optional but help rings match your goals when you use a preset.
kcal is required for a preset to save. P / C / F are protein, carbs, and fat (grams). Sugar and Veg (cup equivalents) line up with the same rings as on your dashboard—if you leave them blank, Log Food treats them as zero when you tap the preset.
Breakfast
Only meals you list under Breakfast appear as chips after you tap Breakfast on Log Food—so your oatmeal shortcuts don’t mix with dinner items.
Lunch
Same idea as breakfast: lunch presets show up only after you choose Lunch on Log Food, keeping midday meals organized.
Dinner
Dinner templates stay in this block so they surface only when Dinner is selected on Log Food.
Snack
Snack presets are offered after you tap Snack on Log Food—handy for repeated protein bars, yogurt, etc., without cluttering mealtime lists.