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FODMAP Diet Assistant: ODMP

ODMP is a personal FODMAP diet assistant for iPhone and iPad.
Category Price Seller Device
Food & Drink $0.99 Lasse Priebe iPhone, iPad, iPod

Browse though a comprehensive catalogue of ~500 FODMAP researched food items. Each food can be explored in detail to unveil FODMAP levels, recommended portion sizes, your personal experiences and recipes found online.

Your experiences are saved and automatically added to a diary. You can also write your own entries and manage the diary however you want. Food items can be added to a basket as well, which functions as a shopping- or favourites list.

ODMP will automatically develop a model of your personal FODMAP tolerance levels, based on your saved experiences. When your tolerance levels reach an appropriate limit, you will receive recommendations on foods matching your personal model.

Current features (1.4.3):

iOS 9:
- 3D Touch Quick Actions lets you search for items in the catalogue, write new diary entries and view your basket directly from the home screen. (6s and 6s Plus)

Dashboard features:
- View all your information at a glance, including tolerance levels, recommendations and experiences.
- Browse through recommendations organised in the following categories: all, new and hidden.
- Manage your experiences.

Catalogue features:
- Food items with descriptions, portion size guidelines, FODMAP level details and recipe ideas found online.
- Browse the catalogue by categories, search, FODMAP levels or any combination of the three.
- Save experiences fast by expressing your feelings through a smiley face.

Diary features:
- Express how you feel and how your body responded to food items in your own words.
- Automatic expressive diary entries are added when you save an experience from the catalogue.
- Delete anything you want (automatic entries, your own entries, date headers).

Basket features:
- Add any food item to your basket from anywhere (catalogue, experiences, recommendations) by swiping left on the item.
- Swipe left on items in your basket to mark/unmark or delete the item from the basket.
- Search for recipes online including 1-3 of the items in your basket.
- A badge is updated to reflect the total number of items in your basket.

More:
- Choose between two different tolerance level modellers ('careful' and 'basic average').
- Disable automatic diary entries, if you prefer to use it exclusively for your own entries.

Reviews

Needs more food items
EvilPenguins

270 foods isn't enough. Otherwise it's a helpful app; and it looks like it's new so I hope it will add more food items soon.


Great Design; Needs More Food
J Lohman

This app is very nicely designed, simple, user friendly and straight to the point. It just really needs more foods added. There are far too few. Still, this could be the best FODMAP app out there, since they all need more foods added. Devs, please add more foods! Put all the other apps to shame! You're so close!


Great Start
Low on Food

Great laid out app. Now, get to work and have more item selections!!!


Unsophisticated but easy to use
Winsome1

Foods are easy too look up by category. You can rate them according to your experience but then app does not save even if you click on save box. Annoying since my experiences were sometimes different than recommended.


Contradicts other info I have
kjnc510

Says some artificial sweeteners are ok but other sources say no. Doesnt say why or why not something is ok, for instance biscuit is green or ok. Do they mean a gluten free biscuit? Because a wheat biscuit is not low fodmap.


Major error
Downtownladybug

App rates agave as safe although it's famously high in FODMAP. I have only had the app for a day but I'm wondering what else might be inaccurate.


Confusing
Mom0304

So confusing I uninstalled next day. Unable to log/save. Wasted $0.99


Good app for ingredient lookup
Mr. Droog

I wanted an app to let me easily look up the FODMAP status of ingredients. I tried 9 different apps, everything I could find in the App Store that seemed relevant. I tried looking up 15 ingredients in each app. This app provides ingredient lookups through its Catalogue section. The information is good, and seems consistent with most of the other apps. The search feature is the best of any app I tried. It does a nice job with search-as-you-type, even finding substrings; for example, "berr" will find "blackberry" without you needing to hit enter. It also breaks the FODMAP information into four ratings, showing which of the four irritants is present. The official Monash University app provides more complete information on some ingredients, so I defer to it when in doubt. But this one is much easier to use. I've rated this app slightly higher than the official Monash one. Even though Monash feels more complete and authoritative, and I use it when I can afford the time, this app is easier to use... which is important when I'm standing in the grocery store poring over an ingredient list.


Innacurate...
MrEpic007

My six year old son who has epilepsy has needed a strict FODMAP diet. So far I have found a couple very innacurate listings where it the app says its low on FODMAPS, but in reality it is HIGH. I no longer trust this app to offer correct information.