Getting started

The first time you launch AccuGo, you'll be asked whether you want to create an account, sign in to an existing one, or use the app offline. You can change your mind later from More → Sign In.

First launch

On opening the app for the first time, AccuGo presents three choices:

Why sign in?

An account gives you two things: automatic backup so you don't lose your data if your phone breaks, and sync between devices (for example, between an iPhone and an iPad). Nothing is shared with other users unless you explicitly mark a food as shared with the community.

The four tabs

AccuGo's main screen is a tab bar with four tabs at the bottom:

Today (the home tab)
The daily tracking view. Lists everything you've eaten on the selected date with a running summary at the top. Tap a calendar icon to jump to any other date. See Tracking your day.
Search
Search your own food list. Tap a result to add it to today (or to the date you currently have selected). See Search.
History
A chart of the last 30 days plus a scrollable list of daily totals. Scroll the table to load older history, and tap the email icon to send the visible window to your dietitian. See History.
More
Configure individuals, settings, email food records, help, sign in / sign out, send feedback, and (carefully) delete your account.

Privacy in one paragraph

Your food list, daily entries, and individual names sync only between devices on your own account. They are not visible to other AccuGo users. The community database (Search → Community) only contains foods you explicitly chose to share by toggling the Share with Community switch when creating a food. More detail on the privacy page.

Next

Read Tracking your day to learn the daily flow, or jump to Settings if you want to configure tracking mode, exchange size, or display precision before you start.