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Fitness Nutrition Tracking App for Coaches Nutralete: Case Study

It is the fitness nutrition app that takes coaches off spreadsheet duty – automated diet plans, real-time macro tracking, and zero back-and-forth for every client adjustment.

  • 3× more clients managed per coach
  • 85% user retention rate after 90 days on the platform
  • 60% reduction in the time coaches spend on diet plan creation
  • 4.8 average app store rating across iOS and Android
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Fitness Nutrition Tracking App for Coaches Nutralete: Case Study

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Project Details

Nutralete is a fitness nutrition platform built for coaches who need to manage client diet plans, macro tracking, and progress monitoring without spreadsheets. The founders came to LITSLINK to turn that workflow into a scalable cross-platform app for coaches and their clients. 

CLIENT
Nutralete
INDUSTRY
Health & Sport
SOLUTION
Cross-platform fitness nutrition tracking app
SERVICE
Mobile Dev + UX/UI Design + Backend Engineering + QA
PLATFORM
iOS & Android + Web
SCOPE
Mobile, Frontend, Backend, Design, QA
DURATION
~7 months
LOCATION
US

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Business Challenge

The Nutralete founders came to LITSLINK with a problem that every fitness coach recognizes. As they put it: “I’ve got 20+ clients, and half my week goes to updating spreadsheets instead of actually coaching. The moment someone changes their goal or drops a few pounds, the whole plan is outdated.” Their workflow was held together by DMs, screenshots, and generic templates — a small data-entry operation running alongside the actual business.

Three specific issues made the existing workflow unsustainable:

Manual plan creation at scale

Building a personalized diet plan for one client took 45 to 90 minutes. Adjusting it – when a client dropped 3 kg or switched from fat loss to maintenance – meant starting over. Coaches with more than 15 active clients hit a ceiling they couldn't grow past without sacrificing plan quality.

No automated macro recalculation

Consumer nutrition apps let individuals track their own intake. They were never designed for the coach-client relationship, in which the professional sets targets, monitors progress, and updates the plan. Coaches had no real-time visibility into whether clients were hitting their macros.

High early client drop-off

Clients abandoned the tracking process within 4–6 weeks at a rate of 55–65%, primarily because logging meals felt like homework rather than a habit. Without a cross-platform nutrition tracking app that made daily food entry effortless — barcode scan, one tap, done — retention numbers couldn't justify the platform's subscription model.

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Technologies Behind the Fitness Nutrition App

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Our Fitness Nutrition Tracking App Solution

LITSLINK built Nutralete from the ground up as a dual-sided app: a coach dashboard for plan creation and client management, and a client-facing mobile app for daily macro logging and body metric tracking. Both sides communicate through a shared backend, so when a client logs a body measurement update, the coach sees it instantly – and the system can flag whether the current plan still makes sense.

The goal was not to build another generic calorie counter. The architecture had to support the full professional coaching workflow – from creating a reusable macro template to distributing it across dozens of clients, monitoring adherence, and recalibrating targets automatically as client bodies change.

 

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Coach Plan Builder

Coaches create macro and calorie templates by diet phase (cut, maintain, bulk) and share them with any number of clients via a single invite link. A plan that took 60 minutes to produce manually now takes under 5 minutes.

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Barcode-Powered Food Logging

Clients scan any packaged food barcode, and the app auto-fills macros from a database of over 2 million items. Manual entries are supported for whole foods. Real-time macro rings show progress against daily targets at a glance.

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Intelligent Target Recalculation

When a client logs updated body measurements – weight, waist, or body fat percentage – the system recalculates personalized calorie and macro targets automatically, based on the coach's plan parameters. No manual intervention needed.

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Coach Monitoring Dashboard

A centralized view of all active clients: daily adherence rates, macro averages, body metric trends, and plan expiry dates. Coaches can flag clients, adjust plans, or send in-app messages without leaving the dashboard.

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Smart Alerts & Push Notifications

Firebase-powered push notifications remind clients to log meals at configurable intervals. Coaches receive automated alerts when a client's adherence drops below a set threshold or body metrics move outside plan parameters.

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Subscription & Monetization Engine

Coaches set their own subscription rates. Clients pay through the app and get plan access automatically on confirmation. The platform gives fitness professionals a recurring revenue stream they manage without any payment admin.

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Scrum Methodology

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Project Journey

Discovery started with a two-week deep dive into the fitness coaching workflow. We interviewed eight active coaches across different niches – powerlifting prep, general weight loss, physique competition – to understand where the existing tools broke down.

Architecture and platform decisions came directly from those conversations: React Native for a single codebase across iOS and Android; a PostgreSQL backend for reliable relational data (clients, plans, logs); and Firebase for real-time notifications without complex infrastructure.

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How the Fitness Nutrition App Works

1
Coach builds a plan
  • The coach logs in, sets calorie and macro targets per diet phase, and saves it as a reusable template – done in under five minutes.
2
Client subscribes
  • The client downloads the app, links to their coach's plan, and enters their profile data: height, weight, goal, and activity level.
3
Targets auto-calculate
  • The system computes personalized daily calorie and macro targets based on the client's body stats and the coach's template parameters.
4
Client logs meals
  • Users scan barcodes or search the food database to log meals. Macros update in real time with a visual progress ring for each nutrient.
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Body metrics tracked
  • Clients log weight and waist measurements. The app detects trends and signals the coach when targets need recalibration.
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Coach monitors progress
  • The coach dashboard aggregates adherence rates, body metric trends, and macro averages across all clients – no spreadsheets needed.

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Scrum Process Flow

We ran 10 two-week sprints using a fixed rhythm: Monday planning, mid-sprint check-in on Wednesday of week one, and a stakeholder demo plus retrospective on Friday of week two. Every sprint had a defined outcome – a feature on staging or a benchmark improved. For a detailed overview of how we structure and run Scrum-based engagements, see our mobile app development services page.

Scrum Process for Fitness Nutrition App
Inside Each Sprint
Plan Design Develop Test Review
Daily Scrum
15-min sync every morning
Retrospective
Inspect & adapt process
Sprint Review
Demo to stakeholders
Increment
Shippable product update

-Timeline

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Five Phases of Delivering the Sport Platform

Discovery & Product Workshop 1-2 weeks
UX/UI Design 2-3 weeks
Agile Development (Sprints) ~5 months
QA & Testing 2-3 weeks
Launch & Support Ongoing

Discovery & Product Workshop

  • Stakeholder interviews with coaches and end clients
  • Competitive audit of MyFitnessPal, Cronometer, and Carbon Diet Coach
  • Architecture alignment and platform decision (React Native)

UX/UI Design

  • Wireframes for the coach dashboard and client tracker screens
  • Barcode scan flow and macro ring prototyped in Sketch
  • Visual identity aligned with the companion marketing website

Agile Development (Sprints)

  • 10 two-week sprints with fixed Monday planning and Friday stakeholder demos
  • Barcode scanner, food database, and macro engine built in Sprints 1–4
  • Coach dashboard, plan templates, and body metric alerts in Sprints 5–8

QA & Testing

  • Cross-device testing on 14 iOS and Android configurations
  • Macro recalculation accuracy tested against 500+ meal log scenarios
  • API load testing under concurrent multi-coach plan distribution

Launch & Support

  • Simultaneous release on App Store and Google Play
  • Companion website launched for organic coach acquisition
  • Post-launch monitoring and nutrition algorithm refinements

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UI/UX Design

Visual identity
The palette is unapologetically gym-floor: near-black backgrounds, League Gothic headlines in white and uppercase, Roboto for body copy, and a single high-contrast red pulled from the Nutralete lightning-bolt logo. 

Coach marketplace flow
On the website, potential clients browse featured coaches by specialty (keto, fat loss, bodybuilding), read their stories, and hit “Get Plan Now” — no account required to explore. The subscribe-and-pay screen offers two options: a weekly rate with a free first week, or a fixed one-time price. Card and PayPal both supported, one screen, no redirects.

Client-side app
The client interface was built around two moments: the morning check-in and the mealtime log. Both had to be completed in under 90 seconds

The macro ring – a circular progress indicator that updates in real time as the client logs food – replaced tables and numbers as the primary feedback surface. The barcode scanner launches from the home screen in one tap, resolves in under 2 seconds, and auto-fills all macro fields.

Coach-side dashboard
For the fitness coach diet app dashboard, we prioritized information density. Each client row shows adherence percentage, last log date, and a one-click route into plan editing. Beta coaches cut weekly client-management time from 4 hours to under 45 minutes.

UI_UX Design for Fitness Nutrition Tracking App

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Results

Before

  • Coaches tracked client macros manually – usually through WhatsApp messages, photos of food diaries, or shared Google Sheets.
  • Each new diet plan took 45–90 minutes to build and send to a single client; adjusting targets required another round trip.
  • No automated alerts when a client's body metrics go off track. Coaches caught issues only on weekly check-in calls.
  • Coaches were capped at roughly 15–20 active clients before admin overhead became unmanageable.
  • Client drop-off after 4–6 weeks was high – typically 55–65% – driven mostly by friction in the logging process.

After

  • Diet plans built once as reusable templates – shared to a new client in under 2 minutes via an in-app invite link.
  • Macro targets recalculate automatically when a client logs updated body measurements; no coach input required.
  • Coaches receive smart alerts when client adherence drops below the threshold or body metrics trend outside the plan's range.
  • Coach capacity increased to 45–60 active clients with the same weekly time investment.
  • 90-day retention rose to 85% – clients cited the barcode scanner and visual macro rings as the main engagement drivers.
Nutrition Tracking App

The Impact

By the end of the engagement, Nutralete's founding coaches were managing three times as many active clients as before – without hiring additional staff or extending working hours. The platform's subscription model went from a concept to a functioning recurring revenue stream within the first 60 days post-launch. 85% of users were still actively logging at the 90-day mark, which placed Nutralete significantly above the industry average for nutrition app retention.
The coaching capacity increase was the result the client had targeted from the beginning. What surprised them was the client-side engagement. Clients reported checking their macro rings the same way they check step counts – reflexively and without friction. The companion website delivered a secondary return: organic traffic from coaches searching for tools to scale their practice became a measurable acquisition channel within the first quarter, reducing dependence on paid social advertising.
Human-First Design
Scalable Coach Architecture
Retained Partnership

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What’s Next

  • AI macro recommendations
    An intelligent layer that suggests daily macro adjustments based on client training load, body metric trends, and goal progress – reducing the coach’s manual decision-making further.
  • Wearable integration
    Syncing with Apple Watch, Garmin, and Fitbit to pull calorie expenditure data directly into the macro recalculation engine.
  • Meal plan library
    A searchable bank of pre-approved meals that coaches can attach to plan templates, giving clients structured food choices that already hit their targets.
  • Client progress reports
    Auto-generated weekly PDF summaries that coaches can send to clients or use in check-in calls, built from logged data without any manual compilation.
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