Updated 2026-04-25 · 5 min read · Trust
The fastest way to lose a serious user is to imply perfect accuracy. Calories are estimates. Photos misread sauces. Barcodes mismatch servings. The PeakGevity stance is simple: track for direction, verify for precision when it matters.
That is also why AI meal planning is designed as draft → review → approve. Speed matters, but so does agency — especially for anyone with dietary restrictions, cultural foods, or medical nutrition guidance from a clinician.
If you are comparing apps, ask one question: Does this product respect my intelligence? If the marketing needs miracles, the product probably will too.
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