AthlEAT is the AI-powered nutrition coach for parents, coaches, and youth athletes — built to take the guesswork out of what to eat, and when, around every game, practice, and tournament.
PERSONALIZED FOR All YOUR ATHLETES
Your subscription allows you to set up as many profiles as needed for all your athletes. Enter your athlete's age, sport, weight, dietary restrictions, and schedule. AthlEAT tailors every recommendation to them specifically — not a generic meal plan.
TIMED TO THEIR SCHEDULE
Sync your athlete's sports calendar from PlayMetrics, TeamSnap, SportsEngine, or any ICS-compatible schedule. AthlEAT knows when the next event is and builds pre-event, during, and post-event nutrition timelines automatically.
AI NUTRITION COACH — AVAILABLE 24/7
Ask anything. Get personalized answers grounded in sports nutrition science from sources like ACSM, ISSN, NCAA, and Team USA. No generic tips — real guidance built around your athlete.
SCIENCE-BACKED MEAL PLANS
Generate full meal plans at the tap of a button. AthlEAT creates practical, kid-friendly meals timed to maximize energy and recovery for each event type and intensity level.
MANAGE MULTIPLE ATHLETES
One subscription account supports unlimited athletes — perfect for sports families and coaches managing a roster.
KEY FEATURES
• AI nutrition coach powered by evidence-based sports nutrition
• Automatic meal plan generation for game days and tournaments
• Calendar sync with PlayMetrics, TeamSnap, SportsEngine, and more
• Custom meal timing based on event start times
• Dietary restriction and food preference support
• Multi-athlete management from a single account
• Mobile-first design for on-the-go parents and coaches
IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER
AthlEAT is designed to support general sports nutrition education and planning. It is not a medical service and does not provide medical or clinical dietary advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider or Registered Dietitian for medical nutrition needs. AthlEAT accounts are created and managed by parents, guardians, or coaches — not by children directly.