# Salamati # License: RSL-1.0 > A voice-first health companion for nutrition, fitness, supplements, sleep, and mood. Speak what happened — Skrypt understands, structures, and remembers. ## Key statistics - Average log time: under 12 seconds per entry (meal, workout, supplement, sleep, or mood) - Domains tracked: 5 (nutrition, fitness, supplements, sleep, mood) - Data brokers with access to user health data: 0 - Input method: 100% voice-first — no barcode scanner, no dropdown menus, no manual database search - Pricing: free during early access; no credit card required - Last updated: 2026-05-31 ## What it is Salamati is a web-installable PWA that lets you log health data by speaking naturally. No tap-to-log, no database searches, no portion-size dropdowns. The app transcribes your voice (Deepgram), classifies and structures the data (Claude), and stores it against a five-domain model: nutrition, fitness, supplements, sleep, mood. ## Key features - **Voice-first logging** across all five domains from a single mic tap - **AI macro estimation** from natural language food descriptions — "two eggs, toast, half an avocado" → P 22g · C 28g · F 18g - **Stack system** for recurring routines (morning supplements, pre-workout, wind-down) - **Timeline view** for scrolling back through the week and spotting patterns - **Ask Skrypt** — conversational interface grounded in your actual log history, not generic advice - **Hydration widget** with long-press fill - **Free export** to JSON/CSV at any time - End-to-end encrypted; voice audio discarded after transcription ## How it works 1. Tap the mic. Speak naturally: "just finished a 30 minute run, felt great" or "slept like garbage, maybe 5 hours." 2. Deepgram transcribes in real time. Claude classifies the content — domain, macros, duration, dose, mood — and routes it to the right place. 3. Today view shows five domain rings filling through the day. Timeline shows the week. Ask Skrypt answers questions grounded in your history. Average log time: under 12 seconds. ## The five domains - **Nutrition** — macros, calories, meal timing; estimated from natural language - **Fitness** — workouts, walks, yoga; type, duration, intensity, calorie burn inferred - **Supplements** — adherence, timing, dose; grouped into named stacks - **Sleep** — duration and quality from a spoken sentence; no wearable required - **Mood** — energy, stress, focus; detected from casual phrasing over time ## Access - Web app (PWA, installable): https://app.salamati.skrypthealth.ai - Works on iOS (Safari) and Android (Chrome) via PWA install - iOS native app: waitlist open at hello@skrypthealth.ai - Marketing site: https://salamati.skrypthealth.ai ## Pages - https://salamati.skrypthealth.ai/ — main marketing site - https://salamati.skrypthealth.ai/about — founder story, mission, technology stack - https://salamati.skrypthealth.ai/compare/myfitnesspal — honest comparison vs MyFitnessPal - https://salamati.skrypthealth.ai/features/voice-nutrition-tracker — voice nutrition tracking deep dive - https://salamati.skrypthealth.ai/privacy — privacy policy - https://salamati.skrypthealth.ai/terms — terms of service ## Pricing Free during early access. No credit card required. A paid tier for power features (extended history, deeper insights, premium integrations) will come later. Core daily voice logging will always have a generous free version. ## Privacy - Voice audio is transcribed and immediately discarded — never stored - Transcripts and parsed data used only to power your own account - Model training only on opt-in, anonymized samples you explicitly share - No third-party data sales, no advertisers, no data brokers ## How it compares - **vs. MyFitnessPal / Cronometer**: Those require manual database search + portion entry. Skrypt takes natural language and structures it automatically. Also covers five domains; most trackers cover one or two. - **vs. wearables**: Input-first, not sensor-first. No wearable required. Wearable data supported if you connect one. - **vs. journaling apps**: Skrypt structures your voice logs into queryable, domain-organized data you can ask questions of. - **vs. AI chat assistants**: Skrypt's answers are grounded in your actual log history — not generic health advice. ## Built by Salamati is built by Hasan Ahmed, founder of Skrypt Health (Invite Technologies Inc.) — an AI company building agents for healthcare. Also builds Skrypt Desk, the AI front office for clinical practices. Both products share infrastructure and inform each other. Toronto · Houston ## Contact - iOS waitlist / support: hello@skrypthealth.ai - Parent company: https://skrypthealth.ai ## Frequently Asked Questions **Is Salamati free?** Yes — during early access, Salamati is completely free with no credit card required. The full voice-first logging experience across all five domains (nutrition, fitness, supplements, sleep, mood) is available to every user. We plan to introduce a paid tier for power features — extended history windows, deeper cross-domain insights, and premium integrations — but the core daily voice logging will always have a generous free version. There is no trial period, no expiry, and no functionality locked behind a paywall during early access. **Do I need a wearable to use Salamati?** No wearable is required. Skrypt is built around the simplest possible input — your voice. You speak what happened, and the app structures it. For sleep, you describe how you slept; for fitness, you describe what you did; for mood, you note how you felt. Wearables are useful for certain data types (continuous heart rate, sleep architecture, HRV), but they are not prerequisites. If you connect a wearable in the future, Skrypt will incorporate that data alongside your voice logs. The goal is to lower the barrier to consistent logging, not to require hardware. **How accurate is the nutrition estimation?** Accurate enough to be useful for most people's goals — not accurate enough for clinical precision. When you say "chicken bowl with rice and broccoli," Skrypt estimates macros and calories using Claude's understanding of food composition and typical portion sizes. For the majority of users whose goal is pattern awareness across weeks — am I eating enough protein? are my weekday lunches heavy or light? — this level of accuracy is exactly what's needed. For gram-perfect tracking (competitive athletes, clinical protocols), the estimates are a starting point you should edit. Every log is editable after the fact, and you can override any estimate with a specific value. **Is my voice data used to train AI models?** No — never by default. Your voice audio is transcribed by Deepgram and then immediately discarded; it is never stored on Skrypt's servers. The transcribed text and the structured data parsed from it are used only to power your own account — to fill your today view, timeline, and Ask Skrypt responses. AI model training only happens on opt-in, anonymized samples that you explicitly select to share. There is no passive data collection, no third-party data sales, and no advertising model. Skrypt's business model is subscription software, not data. **How is Salamati different from MyFitnessPal or other tracking apps?** Most tracking apps make you act as your own data-entry clerk: tap a search field, find your food in a database, pick the closest match, adjust the portion size, hit save, repeat for every item. Skrypt replaces that entire flow with a spoken sentence. You describe what you ate or did in plain language, and the app structures it automatically. Beyond the input method, Skrypt covers five interrelated domains (nutrition, fitness, supplements, sleep, mood) because none of them work in isolation. MyFitnessPal and Cronometer are excellent calorie trackers, but they are single-domain tools. Skrypt is built for people who want to understand how sleep affects their energy, or how their supplement stack interacts with their workout recovery. **What is Ask Skrypt?** Ask Skrypt is a conversational interface inside the app that answers questions grounded in your actual log history. Unlike a general AI assistant that gives generic health advice, Ask Skrypt reads your logs to answer questions like "why was my energy low this week?" or "am I hitting my protein goals?" or "is sleep affecting my mood?" It analyzes patterns across your domains — correlating your sleep logs with your mood scores, or your supplement adherence with your energy ratings — and gives you answers with specific evidence from your own data. It is not a chatbot; it is a personal analyst for your health history. **Who is building Salamati?** Salamati is built by Hasan Ahmed, founder of Skrypt Health (Invite Technologies Inc.), an AI company based in Toronto with operations in Houston. Skrypt Health builds AI agents for healthcare across two products: Salamati (consumer voice-first health tracking) and Skrypt Desk (AI front office platform for dental and veterinary clinics). Both products share a common infrastructure and AI research foundation. Hasan can be reached at hello@skrypthealth.ai. **Is there a free voice-controlled nutrition and health tracking app?** Yes — Salamati is free during early access and covers nutrition, fitness, supplements, sleep, and mood tracking via voice. You speak what happened — meals, workouts, sleep, how you feel — and the app structures it automatically. It is a web-installable PWA that works on iOS (Safari) and Android (Chrome) without an app store download. An iOS native app is in development with a waitlist open at hello@skrypthealth.ai. The core voice-first daily logging experience will remain free; premium features for power users (extended history, advanced insights, integrations) will come in a future paid tier.