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Show HN: Intuitive nutrition information

89 pointsby gusgordonalmost 10 years ago

30 comments

shostackalmost 10 years ago
Wow--I really clicked with this immediately--super intuitive. Also, holy crap is it fast--instant results.<p>Some initial reactions&#x2F;suggestions:<p>- I want to be able to edit entries in a list in-line. When I looked at it on my Android phone, each word&#x27;s link was separated which made me think I could click each element individually to change it in place vs. having to re-enter it on the right panel. Think of it like Google or Pinterest&#x27;s search interface where you modify individual words in place vs. doing it somewhere separate. For modifying integers, you could even use a dropdown or scroll menu on mobile since numbers would likely be relatively low.<p>- When I have the input field selected, pause the animation. In fact, maybe make it stop looping once I&#x27;ve entered one or a couple things. It is distracting and I&#x27;ve shown I understand how to use the box. Instead, consider putting static text examples somewhere below--an input key if you will.<p>- You have an engaging hook--let me take the next step of engagement. Add user accounts and the ability to save lists as recipe&#x27;s or shopping lists, share them, and list the most popular ones based on shares. Instant boost to k-factor.<p>- In the list below the bar graph, I&#x27;d love to see line-item nutritional stats (perhaps marked by corresponding graph series color) for contribution of total calories of that type. For example, I have a smoothie recipe with 1C almond milk in it. Without clicking on it, I should be able to see displayed both the absolute values as well as the percentage of total recipe calories, carbs, fat and protein the line item is adding.<p>- Let me make lists of lists, list of lists of lists, etc.--ie. menu planning. A list is a recipe, a list of lists is the menu, a list of lists of lists is a weekly meal plan that would be awesome to plug into Amazon Fresh or something of the sort (if it had an API). Let me buy n-deep lists with a click.<p>- Consider showing the source of the data for users to verify or investigate further. If I am substituting something for one of your entries though that you don&#x27;t have, I should be able to enter my own custom items as well as their nutritional information. This obviously is easier to implement for individual users and their shared recipes vs. incorporating in to your master lookup data.<p>- The mobile interface is slick, but I&#x27;d love a native app down the line as well.<p>- Let me upload a photo(s)--particularly on mobile where I might have made something, want to snap a photo, toss together the recipe quickly, and share it out. Think Instagram for recipes.<p>Would love to know more details about the project.<p>1. What did you use for building the front&#x2F;back ends?<p>2. How did you make it so blazing fast?<p>3. What&#x27;s your data source?<p>4. What made you decide to launch this? Consider adding an &quot;About&quot; page.<p>Awesome stuff.
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Erwinalmost 10 years ago
SI unit prefix are supported; I amused myself by asking for &quot;3 yottatons of bacon&quot;. Not numbers though -- I wasn&#x27;t able to add a million quadrillion eggs to complete the recipe that would feed the entire Milky Way.
wolframhempelalmost 10 years ago
Searching &quot;Red Wine&quot; -&gt; &quot;1 serving Vinegar&quot;... how dare you, Sir
white-flamealmost 10 years ago
What about the vitamin &amp; mineral content?<p>Having carbs&#x2F;fat&#x2F;protein&#x2F;calories seems to be more focused on people avoiding getting too much of &quot;bad&quot; stuff, as opposed to ensuring they do get proper nutrition in terms of &quot;good&quot; stuff.<p>However, the interface would seem to get pretty cluttered if it was a more complete nutritional profile.
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fpgamineralmost 10 years ago
Worked for a few items I tested, but failed for &quot;soylent 1.5&quot;. That gave me &quot;1.5 pouches Soylent&quot;, but what I wanted was &quot;1 pouch Soylent v1.5&quot;. But otherwise, I enjoy the simplicity and interface.<p>I currently use My Fitness Pal on my phone to track calories during bulking and cutting. For the most part, the app is great, especially its database, but it has several quirks that make using it more difficult than it has to be. Putting the Add Food button directly over the advertisements, for example... But more importantly, inputting certain food items can be tedious. For example, logging &quot;204 grams of milk&quot; is difficult, but spe.lt handled that gracefully.<p>I feel like spe.lt combined with My Fitness Pal&#x27;s database and a speech-to-text interface would be splendid.
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lipsalmost 10 years ago
This could be the seed of something fantastic, IMHO. I&#x27;m trying to gain some bulk, and was using the &quot;leading&quot; product (MFP), but stopped because their data is: absolutely filthy via redundant user-submitted info, oriented towards companies rather than simple fresh home-cooking, poor handling of units (should be agnostic with internal conversion), and has friction at every layer of the experience.<p>Even with basically no features, this is probably easier to adapt into something that I might use.<p>Part of the problem with calorie&#x2F;nutrition tracking is that use-cases conflict. I guess this could either become more opinionated, have multiple opinionated structures built on top of it, or just stay lean.<p>Interested in seeing where this goes, would follow a dev blog.
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Fourkeysalmost 10 years ago
100g white rice - 8% protein (2g).<p>I assume the reason for this is because its cooked and its taking into account water content but it feels unintuitive. Also it then doesnt tell me specifically how much carbs&#x2F;fat there is, just a percentage. If people are going to use this for quick checks for specific diets it won&#x27;t be all that useful.<p>In fact it&#x27;s probably worth just using the percentages for the colour bars and only having pure values in grams shown as numbers. You could add a toggle to show percentages so that people planning a days worth of food could have a percentage split for their macros.<p>Aside from this I love this idea and the way its presented and would definitely use it if it had enough information.
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bradoralmost 10 years ago
So close to being amazing! Please make the length of the bar relative to the calories, right now they&#x27;re all the same width. And maybe allow comparison between x and y. Say, 2 eggs vs 1 chicken breast.
aznpwnzoralmost 10 years ago
Amazing! The important thing to have a breakdown for is dietary carbs though. Most vegetables work for keto diets due to the carbs being mostly dietary. From this that isn&#x27;t completely clear however.
brandonmencalmost 10 years ago
This is very cool. I spend way too much time consulting nutrition tables to plan my meals - I would use this all the time. Great UI too.<p>I see you have grams for protein but not the other two macros. Could you add them?
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leni536almost 10 years ago
Ok, I wasn&#x27;t sure if it should say calories or kilocalories so I tried to look up which is the right one. Then for my surprise this is widely misused and now it&#x27;s generally accepted to use Calories (with capital C) when you actually mean kilocalories. In Hungary every nutrition listing is in &quot;kcal&quot; (AFAIK) so this is the first time I encountered with this.
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tiemandalmost 10 years ago
No weight information? Just search for Mango and it just said 135 kcal without any indication of what the weight or size of the mango was.
MagnumOpusalmost 10 years ago
Frustrating. I didn&#x27;t even find a way to enter &quot;1 pizza&quot; (or &quot;1 whole pizza&quot; or &quot;1 entire pizza&quot; or &quot;1 pizza pie&quot;, it keeps coming up with &quot;1 serving of pizza&quot; or &quot;1 slice of pizza&quot; - either of which are completely fluffy measurements that could mean anything from 1&#x2F;12 to a whole pizza.
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mark_l_watsonalmost 10 years ago
Does this use the USDA Nutrition Database? It is a useful source of nutrient data that I have used for many years on my <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;cookingspace.com" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;cookingspace.com</a> site (parden the plug).<p>I really like the user interface on spe.lt - nicely done!
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ciaobenalmost 10 years ago
Congrats. I love when someone build a clean, simple product that it works fast, and do its job!! Maybe a lot of web developer should learn from such simples, right to the point, products!<p>(Do you consider to open source it?)
ashworthalmost 10 years ago
Feedback from my diabetic neighbor: this is useless to him without gram values for all the macronutrients, because he needs to calculate his insulin dosages. Percentages aren&#x27;t enough.
cimi_almost 10 years ago
Seems down to me, I&#x27;m seeing:<p><pre><code> WebSocket connection to &#x27;ws:&#x2F;&#x2F;spe.lt:8080&#x2F;&#x27; failed: Error in connection establishment: net::ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED</code></pre>
pacoverdialmost 10 years ago
Good job!<p>What about showing sugar &#x2F; carbs ratio and saturated fat &#x2F; fat ratio?<p>Minor annoyance: the floating &quot;Terms - Contact&quot; overlaps with content on small screens (eg. my Galaxy S4 mini).
mobiuscogalmost 10 years ago
Really simple and quick to use.<p>As many others have stated, it <i>needs</i> the weight for carbohydrate as many of us are ensuring a daily limit rather than worrying too much about ratios.
flebronalmost 10 years ago
&quot;1 bowl of rice&quot; gets interpreted as 1 cup of Sake?
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bmir-alum-007almost 10 years ago
The natural language processing is awesome. Good work, guys.
teekertalmost 10 years ago
Nice, I even found a dutch entry (Boterham ham en kaa (trailing s is missing?)), which makes me wonder, where do you get the info? Is it reliable?
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adhambadralmost 10 years ago
awesome! -sugar would be a great info to know -what API database are u using ? is this information public or you generated it yourself ?
Dorian-Mariealmost 10 years ago
Thanks, perfect for making DIY Soylent recipes.<p>See <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;diy.soylent.com" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;diy.soylent.com</a>.
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hadeharianalmost 10 years ago
I would be nice if this worked at all on earlier versions of Firefox.
bossxalmost 10 years ago
getting: Uncaught InvalidStateError: Failed to execute &#x27;send&#x27; on &#x27;WebSocket&#x27;: Still in CONNECTING state.(anonymous function) @ main.js:23
michaelmachinealmost 10 years ago
really cool! Are you planning to turn this into an API or app for tracking nutrition?
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ljkalmost 10 years ago
very cool, excited to use it when it has myfitnesspal.com features
g8938492almost 10 years ago
cool.<p>what source did you use... AUSNUT, USDA Nut DB?
greyboxalmost 10 years ago
Completely useless; mildly entertaining. . . De ja vu ?