For people who always fall off their diet by week two

An AI accountability buddy that checks in, tracks your meals, and gets cheaper when you stay consistent.

$30 first month. $15 a month if you keep logging meals.

One email. One waitlist spot. No spam.

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The thesis

Most diet apps help you start. KiwiPal helps you not quit.

Knowing what to eat is rarely the real issue. The hard part is showing up long enough for the boring habits to work.

01

Not another perfect-plan app

KiwiPal is built around the blunt truth: the best diet is the one you can follow long enough to matter.

02

Accountability you actually feel

Your AI buddy starts conversations, sends push reminders, and keeps the day from quietly drifting off plan.

03

Logging that takes seconds, not willpower

Snap a photo, send a voice note, or type a line. Meal tracking should be frictionless or it gets abandoned.

How it works

A diet app should feel obvious after one glance.

KiwiPal is deliberately simple: pick your pressure level, log meals in the fastest format available, and let the accountability loop do its job.

Step 01

Set your accountability style

Pick how often KiwiPal checks in and whether the tone feels more like a drill sergeant or a supportive trainer.

You control the pressure level.

Step 02

Log meals by photo, voice, or text

Use the fastest input in the moment, then let AI analyze the meal and reply with practical feedback.

No calorie-counting marathon required.

Step 03

Get nudged all day and pay less when you stay consistent

KiwiPal keeps the pressure on and rewards the habit: month one is $30, then it drops to $15 when you keep logging.

Consistency matters more than perfection.

The hook

Two forms of accountability. One job: keep you on track.

KiwiPal is built around the two things most people actually respond to: a voice that keeps following up, and a price structure that rewards sticking with it.

AI pressure

A coach that refuses to stay passive.

KiwiPal is not a dead dashboard. It talks first, follows up, and adapts to the level of accountability you asked for.

  • In-app chat that pushes the day forward
  • Push notifications when the silence starts to look suspicious
  • Tone presets from supportive trainer to drill sergeant
  • Adjustable invasiveness so it feels useful, not random

Money pressure

A pricing model designed around showing up.

The goal is simple: make consistency feel rewarded. KiwiPal starts at $30, then drops to $15 when you keep logging your meals.

  • Month one sets the commitment
  • Later months get cheaper when the habit stays alive
  • It is built for adherence, not edge-case policing
  • Perfection is not the product. Staying in the game is.

Bonus, not the pitch

Extra tools that make the habit more complete.

These features add stickiness and context, but they stay secondary to the main promise: diet accountability you will actually use.

Workout logging by voice

Talk through sets, reps, and sessions without stopping to type. It adds useful context without hijacking the core pitch.

Measurements and progress history

Track the slow, boring signals that actually matter when motivation is not doing the heavy lifting.

Progress gallery with AI future-self imagery

See a visual projection of where consistency can lead. It is there to reinforce momentum, not replace the work.

Pricing

Simple pressure. Simple pricing.

KiwiPal is meant to help people stay in the game, not endlessly research the perfect setup.

Month 1$30
Next months$15

Keep logging meals and the cheaper price sticks.

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FAQ

What if I game the system?

Then you mostly cheat yourself. KiwiPal is not obsessed with perfect enforcement. The point is to build a system people will actually keep using.

Do I need to count calories?

No. The focus is logging meals consistently and getting practical feedback, not turning every meal into a spreadsheet.

How much will the AI message me?

You choose the pressure level on setup. If you want quiet support, use that. If you want the app to chase you, use that instead.

Are workouts required?

No. Workout tracking is a complementary feature. KiwiPal is first and foremost about diet accountability.

Will KiwiPal work on Android?

Yes. KiwiPal is using the waitlist to gauge demand, and Android moves up the roadmap if enough people ask for it.

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Stop starting over. Build a diet you can actually stay on.

KiwiPal is for people who do not need more theory. They need a system that keeps the habit alive long enough to work.

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