For parents of a child who eats five things

One new taste a day. Every step towards it counts.

Taste a Day does not ask whether your child ate it. It asks how close they got — and rewards that. Touching the broccoli is a win, and it is recorded as one.

Open the first card

No card, no subscription. Free while we are still counting whether this works.

How it works

  1. 1

    You tick what's in the fridge

    Once a week, ten minutes. The calendar only ever offers food you actually have.

  2. 2

    They open one card a day

    They mark how far they got on a five-step ladder. Nearby counts. Sniffed counts.

  3. 3

    The album fills up

    Grey silhouettes turn into colour. After a month there is something to look back at.

What it costs

Nothing, while we are still counting whether this works.

The whole catalogue and every serving. All your children. The album and printing. History and statistics. Sync and backup across devices.

Families who start now keep it free. If we ever charge, it will be for the people who come after, and we will say so long before.

Not a medical product

Taste a Day is a game and a habit tracker. It does not diagnose or treat feeding disorders, ARFID or any other condition. If eating is affecting your child’s health or growth, talk to a paediatrician. We are happy to be the thing you do between those appointments.

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