Please be respectful as this is my own personal intellectual property, work and effort.
A spreadsheet like app that allows users to input a recipe of ingredients and with a submit / cost analyse process button - returns to the user with a return prompt of the costs gathering breakdowns on:
There are two (2) pages. The main dashboard (Calculate) and Results (analytics / saved results).
- The user is immediately greeted with the main input dashboard, where they are presented with a welcome screen, basic instructions on how to use this calculator and the inputs, as outlined above.
- The user can add as many “rows” each indicating per ingredient, of a food item that cumulatively constructs a given meal.
- Once the user has:
- Identify and specify the food item
- Specify the amount in the amount input
- Specify either grams per kilogram
- Repeat for whoever many items needed for each ingredient
- There are also other optional inputs, which are reserved for biometric / metabolic convenience tracking
- An input for BMR / RMR (if known)
- An input for TDEE (if known)
- Then the submit button becomes eligible to be clicked leading to the next screen below
- The user is presented with a cost breakdown results that showcase:
- How much is the INITIAL INVESTMENT cost overall for each of their food item or “row”.
- How much is the overall MEAL COST - for each meal.
- The calorie breakdowns (with pie graph representing the P/F/C ration in percentages). The built in AI automatically researches and gathers the most accurate food composition and/or macronutrient breakdowns as according to Australia and/or New Zealand food database currently available / re-share for public domain.
- As for the costs - the built in AI automatically researches and fetches the retail supermarket pricing as accordingly to present market conditions.
- The user can save and export these into a spreadsheet or a PDF export.
- The user can view their past history of inputs and/or meals
- They can reset / restart = to reset the process to start over the process, this automatically “saves” the assessment into their history / results page (within a sidebar).
Live-It-Forward,
AW.