Portionly
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Scan it. Know if it’s GLP‑1‑friendly. Hit your protein number anyway.

On Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, or Zepbound, your appetite shrinks faster than your protein needs do. Portionly tells you the smallest portion of what’s in front of you that still gets you there — because some days, a full chicken breast just isn’t happening.

Why this exists

Calorie apps count what you ate. They don’t help when you can’t eat.

If you’re on a GLP-1, you know the moment: it’s 7pm, you’ve had 40g of protein all day, and the “normal” serving in front of you feels like a physical impossibility. Three bites in, you’re done.

Tracking apps are built for people trying to eat less. Your problem is the opposite — fitting enough into an appetite that’s mostly gone. Under-eat protein for long enough and the scale keeps dropping, but some of what you’re losing is muscle.

Portionly flips the question. Not “how many calories is this?” but “what’s the least of this I can eat and still protect my muscle today?” That’s a number no calorie counter gives you.

  • Scan, don't logPoint your camera. No barcode hunting, no database scrolling.
  • Smallest-portion mathThe minimum of this food that still moves you toward today's protein target.
  • Built for shrunk appetitesGuidance that respects the days when three bites is all you've got.

Your health data stays yours

What you scan, what medication you’re on, what you weigh — none of it is sold, shared with advertisers, or used for anything except giving you your numbers. Delete your account and it’s gone. That’s the whole policy, and we’ll keep it that simple.

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EARLY PRICE
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$4.99/month, locked in

Reserve now and keep this rate for life, before public-launch pricing. Nothing is charged until the app ships — cancel anytime before then.