For dietitians and nutritionists
Clients arrive with vague recall. This one arrives with 14 days of data.
GutTracker is a gut diary a client fills in with 1 plain sentence a day. A model parses each sentence into foods, ingredients, FODMAP groups, symptoms, severities and timings. After 14 days it produces ranked suspects with the evidence behind each one, and a one-page Doctor Summary written for you rather than for them.
01 — what lands on your desk
Intake data instead of “my stomach hurts sometimes”.
- 14 days
- of logs, parsed into foods, ingredients and FODMAP groups
- Every symptom
- typed, with severity, timing and Bristol type
- Ranked suspects
- each with a confidence and the day count behind it
- Delayed patterns
- the 4 to 8 hour lags a client never connects themselves
- Non-food patterns
- sleep, stress, alcohol, cycle phase, missed meals
- 1 page
- the Doctor Summary, as a PDF, plus the raw diary as CSV
The client pays $29 once for their report and keeps it. There is no practitioner subscription, no commission, and nothing you have to administer.
02 — where the line is
We name suspects. You stay the clinician.
It never names a disease
No IBS, no SIBO, no diagnosis of any kind. It names foods, ingredients and patterns, and says how confident it is.
It never prescribes
The report ends in 1 controlled 10-day test of the top suspect, not in a treatment plan. Clinical judgement stays yours.
It refuses thin data
Fewer than 10 usable days and no report is generated or sold. A verdict on 4 days would name the wrong food.
03 — where this is today
The diary is being built. The Doctor Summary is not finished.
That is deliberate, and it is why this page exists. We would rather design the one-page summary around what practitioners actually need at a first appointment than ship our guess and ask you to live with it.
So there is 1 question, and no form. What do you wish a new client brought to their first appointment with you? Every answer changes the layout of that page.
Answer the question, shape the page
1 reply, 1 sentence is plenty. When logging opens, practices that answered get the first 3 client reports free, and an early look at the Doctor Summary before it is final.
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