AccuGo Help

AccuGo is an iOS app for tracking diet on metabolic disorders. It ships in two variants: AccuGo for PKU tracks phenylalanine, protein, exchanges, and calories; AccuGo for HCU tracks methionine, protein, and calories. The two share a code base but have different defaults, settings, and tracking modes.

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Get started

First launch, signing in, using offline, what the four tabs do.

Tracking your day

The daily view, adding entries, editing, copying, moving, and deleting.

Foods and units

Building your food list, serving sizes, units, weight, and per-serving nutrient values.

Search

Searching your own food list and the shared community database.

Community foods

Sharing foods, country flags, and importing community entries into your list.

History

The chart, the day-by-day table, the 30-day window, and emailing food records.

Multiple individuals

Tracking up to four people from one device, switching between them, and renaming.

Settings

Tracking mode, exchange size, time grouping, simplified diet, target notifications.

Account & backup

Signing in, password reset, signing out, deleting an account, sync between devices.

PKU vs. HCU

What differs between the two app variants and why.

Troubleshooting

Common issues — sign-in trouble, missing data, sync, and how to send feedback.

Privacy

What data is stored locally, what syncs to the server, and what's shared with the community.

Medical disclaimer

AccuGo is a record-keeping tool, not medical advice. Targets for phenylalanine, methionine, protein, and calories should always be set with your metabolic dietitian or clinician. Use AccuGo to log what you eat and share records with your care team — not to make treatment decisions.