If you have IBS, a generic calorie-counting food diary won’t help. You need an app built specifically to connect what you eat with how your gut reacts — and that’s exactly what EatSense does.
Who This Is For
- You’ve been diagnosed with IBS (IBS-D, IBS-C, or IBS-M) and want to find your personal triggers
- Your doctor told you to “keep a food diary” but you’re not sure where to start
- You’ve tried elimination diets but lost track of what’s working
- You suspect certain foods make your symptoms worse but can’t pinpoint which ones
- You’re tired of guessing and want data-backed answers
Who This Is NOT For
- If you’re looking for a calorie counter or weight loss app, EatSense isn’t that
- If you need a medical diagnosis — always see a gastroenterologist first
- If you want meal planning or recipe suggestions — EatSense focuses on tracking and pattern discovery
How EatSense Helps With IBS
AI-Powered Trigger Detection
EatSense doesn’t just store your food logs. It analyzes patterns between your meals and symptoms using AI, surfacing connections you’d never spot on your own — like how that “safe” food might be causing problems when combined with something else.
10-Second Meal Logging
Snap a photo, use voice input, or type — logging a meal takes seconds, not minutes. When you’re dealing with IBS flare-ups, the last thing you need is a complicated app.
Comprehensive Symptom Tracking
Track bloating severity, pain, bowel movements (with Bristol Stool Chart), gas, nausea, fatigue, brain fog, and 15+ other symptoms. Each symptom is tracked alongside your meals so the AI can find correlations.
Bella — Your Gut Health Companion
Bella is your personal mascot who changes expression based on how your gut is doing. She celebrates good days and offers gentle support on tough ones — making tracking feel less clinical and more human.
Did you know? Most people with IBS have 3-7 personal trigger foods. EatSense helps you identify yours by analyzing patterns across hundreds of meals — something that's nearly impossible to do manually.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to find my IBS triggers?
Most users start seeing meaningful patterns within 2-4 weeks of consistent tracking. The more consistently you log, the faster the AI can identify your personal triggers.
Can EatSense track low FODMAP elimination phases?
Yes. EatSense supports FODMAP tracking with a built-in food database that includes FODMAP categories, making it easy to track your elimination and reintroduction phases.
Is EatSense free?
EatSense offers a free tier with core tracking features. Premium unlocks advanced AI insights, unlimited history, and detailed pattern analysis.





