MealFlow Website Summary
Loaded SRC_URL
https://producingtechnology.com/65-apps/zhouchangyi_179196_15200358_cz578-5.html
Observed App Behavior
The app displayed a meal-prep plan for March, including a stated goal of lean bulking and daily targets for calories, protein, carbohydrates, and fat. Below that, it showed a shopping list table with items such as Greek yogurt, chicken breast, and rice, along with their quantities. On the right side, the interface included action items with checkboxes, priority labels, and due dates, which made the page feel partly like a planner or task manager. It also showed a small preferences section with tags such as high-protein, easy-cook, and costco-friendly. Overall, the app behavior seemed focused on presenting structured meal-planning information in a dashboard format.
Things That Did Not Work as Expected
The interface looked organized, but it was not clear from the page whether the meal plan, shopping list, or task items could actually be edited directly. I expected to see stronger interactive controls such as adding new foods, changing macro targets, checking off tasks with visible updates, or generating grocery totals automatically. The dashboard was useful as a summary view, but it felt closer to a static display than a fully interactive planning app. I also expected features such as saved meal templates, progress tracking over time, or a clearer connection between the nutrition targets and the shopping list items.
Best Attempt at a Prompt to Improve the App
Improve MealFlow by making the dashboard fully interactive and more useful for real meal-prep planning. Add controls for editing calorie and macro goals, creating and updating shopping list items, checking off tasks with real-time progress feedback, and linking each grocery item to planned meals. Include meal templates, automatic grocery aggregation, weekly progress charts, and a clearer way to see how the nutrition targets connect to the foods being prepared. Also improve the task workflow with better filtering, status updates, and a more dynamic planner experience so the app feels like an active tool rather than mainly a static overview page.