Multiple individuals
Many AccuGo families track more than one person on the same device — typically siblings on PKU, or a parent and child. AccuGo supports up to four individuals per account, each with their own daily log and history.
Adding more individuals
- Open More → Configure Individuals.
- Each of the four slots has a name field and an "active" toggle.
- Type the person's name in any inactive slot and turn the toggle on.
- Return to the Today tab — you'll see a segmented control at the top with one tab per active individual.
Switching between individuals
The segmented control at the top of the Today tab is the active-person selector. Tap a name to switch — the daily list, summary, history, and search all switch context to that individual.
If Show Tabs is turned off in Settings (or only one individual is active), the selector is hidden and the app behaves as a single-user app.
What is per-individual vs. shared
| Per-individual | Shared across the account |
|---|---|
| Daily entries | Custom food list |
| History totals | Settings (tracking mode, exchange size, etc.) |
| Daily target value (if you set one) | Community-shared foods |
| Name in Configure Individuals | Sign-in state |
In other words: foods are shared (you don't have to define "apple" four times), but everything else that's part of "what they ate" stays separate.
Renaming
Open More → Configure Individuals and edit the name field for the slot you want to rename. Changes save when you leave the screen. Renaming doesn't change history — the same person's records keep flowing under the new label.
Deactivating an individual
Turn the active toggle off in Configure Individuals. The person disappears from the segmented selector and stops appearing in summaries, but their history is preserved — turn the toggle back on later and everything returns.
Family-friendly tip
If you're tracking children, you can keep one slot for yourself (or a parent who needs to log incidentally) and the rest for kids — but remember the segmented selector is on the Today tab, so make a habit of checking it before adding entries on a busy morning.