Practitioner beta now mapping review work
NutriScope
Client progress, made visible between sessions.
A UK-first practitioner workspace that turns client entries, food context, reflections, bookings and messages into a joined-up client review picture for the next session.
Energy looks steadier. Ask what helped and whether the routine feels realistic.
Meal-photo suggestions consent on. Draft stays private until reviewed.
Between-session review loop
Built around the work practitioners actually do before the next appointment.
NutriScope is not trying to become a public marketplace, a calorie-first diary or a black-box decision engine. It makes client progress easier to see, discuss and turn into the next right support step.
Collect only what matters
Assign flexible trackers for symptoms, meals, habits, biometrics, reflections or adherence without forcing every client into the same diary.
Turn entries into observations
Check-ins become structured values that can support trends, timeline context, review prompts and session preparation.
Review the pattern, not the noise
NutriScope surfaces what may need attention while keeping interpretation and client sharing under practitioner control.
Bring the next step back to the record
Notes, goals, bookings, packages, messages and action points remain attached to the client relationship.
What makes NutriScope different
Innovative where it matters: less diary admin, more review clarity.
Flexible trackers, structured output
Lightweight check-ins still create reviewable observations rather than opaque form blobs.
Client record as the centre
Sessions, trackers, questionnaires, notes, goals, messages and files live around the individual client story.
Review prompts and progress cues
Missed check-ins, improving trends and possible patterns are phrased as prompts for review, not automated conclusions.
Practitioner-reviewed drafts
Review drafts stay labelled, editable and deliberately checked before anything becomes client-facing.
Practice flow included
Booking pages, session types, packages, Stripe payments and meeting links stay connected to support work.
Trust surfaces built in
Consent, notification controls, privacy-aware defaults and legal pages are treated as product features.
Practitioner home
The operating desk, joined up.
Invite, onboard and keep portal access visible.
Use photos, lookup, barcode support and nutrient estimates when appropriate.
Offer paid sessions and fixed support packages through Stripe-backed flows.
Generate privacy-aware meeting links for confirmed bookings.
Keep follow-up in the relationship thread, not scattered channels.
Collect structured intake and review context before sessions.
Practice breadth without losing focus
Tracking, review and practice logistics stay attached to the same client story.
The centre of gravity remains the client record: what changed, what may need attention, what was agreed and what should happen next. That is where bookings, packages, messages and notes become useful rather than scattered.
Trust by design
Prompts support the conversation. You stay in control.
UK-first posture
Built around UK nutrition professionals, privacy awareness and professional judgement.
Consent-aware defaults
Sensitive context, AI suggestions and client-facing sharing remain deliberate.
Review-led language
Possible patterns are prompts for discussion, not diagnoses or automated decisions.
Looking for beta testers
Help shape the client review workspace.
We are inviting UK dietitians, nutritionists, nutritional therapists, health coaches and small clinics who want client tracking, review clarity and practice flow in one place.