Who it is for
Someone keeping a calorie or macro log who would rather describe a meal than fill in a form.
Log meals and track daily nutrition in chat
Overview
Calories Club, from Recordo, is a food diary that runs through conversation. Meals are described in plain language and written into the user's account as private entries, which the app reads back as daily calorie and macronutrient totals.
Beyond logging, it searches earlier food history, reads barcodes, and records body measurements and water intake. Output comes back as widgets that can be reviewed, covering the meal log itself and progress over time. Entries are created and updated by the app rather than typed into a separate tracker, and the account holding them is private to the user.
Someone keeping a calorie or macro log who would rather describe a meal than fill in a form.
It writes to a persistent account, so the log and the measurements outlast any single conversation.
Availability
Calories Club is listed in the ChatGPT apps directory only. Recordo has no connector under the same domain in the Claude directory; 392 of the 3,150 products here are on both marketplaces, and this is not one of them.
ChatGPT apps are built on MCP, and the same server can back a Claude connector, so the absence is a distribution decision rather than a technical one.
ChatGPT listing
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This is an independent catalogue entry compiled by Node8 from Calories Club's public marketplace listing as it stood in August 2026. Listing facts come from the marketplaces; the comparisons against the rest of the directory and any live-endpoint measurements are Node8's. Node8 is not affiliated with Recordo, and inclusion here is not an endorsement.
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