Eat Clock is the simplest way to track when (and how much) you ate, and when you should next eat.
You track your meals with simple entry options: say "Alexa, tell Eat Clock I just ate a snack", "Alexa, tell Eat Clock I just ate a small meal", "Alexa, tell Eat Clock I just ate a large meal". And that's it. Using simple presets (adjustable through your account profile) you can then say "Alexa, ask Eat Clock if I can eat" and for 30 minutes after a snack, 1 hour after a small meal or 90 minutes after a large meal the answer will be no.
Eat Clock is:
Simple - Track your meals with simple entry options (snack, small meal, large meal). - Presets make it easy to get started: you can't eat for 30 minutes after a snack, 1 hour after a small meal or 90 minutes after a large meail (adjustable in your profile).
Clear - Easily track how long until you will next be able to eat.
We were inspired by the Hacker's Diet to build Eat Clock as a tool to improve our eating habits: the mission is not to be perfect, but to eat better by making it really easy to track when we last ate and how much we ate. No complex recording or writing down meal specifics, just the minimum required to remind us that "You JUST ate! There's nothing in the fridge you need right now. Go get a drink of water."