
CalBuddy is a calorie calculator app designed for iPhone users, developed by Tomer Cnaan. The app simplifies calorie tracking by allowing users to scan and input food items quickly, with AI technology that identifies meals instantly. It offers personalized insights to help users achieve their weight goals and provides a user-friendly experience that makes calorie management straightforward and efficient. Users can save frequently consumed foods for easy access and add meals from a database of thousands of common foods in Israel.
Notable features include integration with Apple Health and Apple…
The app shows real commercial traction: recurring revenue of $40,009 suggests a subscription or repeat-payment base and $62,347 in the last 30 days is meaningful for an app founded 2025-06-10. Product features — instant AI meal identification, saved foods, a large Israel-specific food database and Apple Health integration — align with a tight, device-centric user experience that can drive retention.
That said, the recent -24% decline is the clearest warning sign. With paying customers in place, the immediate questions are whether the drop is seasonal, acquisition-driven, or driven by churn; resolving that will determine whether the current revenue is stable or fragile. The product positioning (iPhone + Apple Health + local food data) is a strength for depth in one market, but it could also limit scale without a clear expansion or distribution plan.
A judgment from project data — not a user review.