Est. 2026 · Trigger Detection, Done Properly
Stop guessing. Stop eliminating 40 foods to find your 3. AcidLog logs your meals, watches your symptoms, and names your personal triggers — so the rest of the menu comes back.
No app to download yet. We'll email you the moment your seat is ready — that's it.
Every reflux guide hands you the same list and bans 40 foods on a hunch. So eating turns into threat assessment, restaurant menus turn into trap doors, and you give up half the things you love — to dodge maybe three that actually burn you.
Fourteen days of 30-second logs. AcidLog cross-references every meal against every symptom and names your triggers, ranked by confidence — not folklore. Cut the three that hurt. Keep the other 37 on the table.
We're building this now — here's the menu we're cooking. Priced in time, not dollars.
Tap-tap-done meal and symptom entry. No essays, no calorie math — just what you ate and how you felt.
The app quietly cross-references every meal against every symptom in the background. You just keep logging.
A ranked list of your likely triggers, ordered by confidence — built from your data, not somebody's generic warning label.
Snap your plate, get an acidity estimate. On the prep table, not on the pass yet — waitlist members help us decide what's next.
Planned pricing — our intentions, honestly itemized.
Hate subscriptions? So do we. Lifetime means lifetime — pay once, keep it for good. Health basics shouldn't bill you every month.
It's in active development. The waitlist gets seated first — you'll be in the door before the general rush.
Early access, locked-in launch pricing, and a vote on which features come off the prep table first.
No. AcidLog is a diary and correlation tool — not a medical device, and never a replacement for your doctor. The PDF report exists to make that conversation better, with your own data in hand.
A notes app stores; it never correlates. AcidLog is built to do the one thing abandoned food diaries never did — connect what you ate to how you felt.
The booth's open. The menu's almost ready.