Siloh plans 14 days of meals around your workouts, your household, and your real life — then adapts when your weight, hunger, or schedule drifts. No spreadsheets. No guessing. No meal-prep Sunday panic.
Meal planning shouldn't be a part-time job. Most people don't fall off their nutrition because they're lazy — they fall off because the system around them is broken.
Logging every gram burns willpower you'd rather spend actually training.
Cookie-cutter meal plans don't know you lifted heavy today or ran 10 miles yesterday.
Two goals, one kitchen, one grocery run. Nothing on the market solves this.
We're not a recipe app. We're not a macro tracker. Siloh is a full operating system for nutrition — in one loop that compounds.
Onboarding tuned to your macros, training split, and taste. Intentional repetition to keep groceries sane.
Short instructional video, batch-prep variants, scaling for one person or a whole household.
Quantity aggregation across the week, bulk mode, cost optimization. Shop once, not three times.
Weight, hunger, adherence feedback loops. If the plan isn't working, Siloh changes it — not you.
Training schedule, sleep, a dinner on Friday — all feed into this week's plan automatically.
Niche creators build paid groups with plans, challenges, and community — all on the same backbone.
Most nutrition apps treat you like a solo user. But you don't eat alone. Siloh Groups share planning, shopping, and accountability — while keeping everyone's macros on their own track.
One shared sense of progress.
Shared meals, individual portions, combined grocery lists.
Accountability, streaks, training-aligned nutrition.
Templates, monitoring, feedback loops for pros.
Couples, households, and people who train seriously — not elite athletes with a nutritionist on retainer, and not beginners looking for a cleanse.
Siloh is in closed beta. We're onboarding households in waves — join the waitlist and we'll reach out when your slot opens.