For Diabetes Management

Managing Diabetic Patients Is Complex. Your Software Should Make It Simple.

Create accurate, low-GI Indian diet charts for diabetic clients — with precise carb data, 22 micronutrient tracking, and WhatsApp delivery.

Used by dietitians managing 1000+ diabetic clients across India

mealPlan.fit meal planning dashboard showing a diabetic diet chart with carb distribution

The Diabetes Challenge in India

India has 80 million+ people living with diabetes — the second highest in the world. As a dietitian, you know the daily reality of managing these clients.

Rice 3x a day

Patients who eat rice three times a day and need gradual carb substitution — not a sudden switch to "salads and boiled chicken."

Wildly inaccurate data

You Google "calories in dal chawal" and get wildly different answers. International databases list "lentil soup" — not the moong dal tadka your client actually eats.

Medication timing

Clients on metformin or insulin need meals timed around their medication. Meal plans must account for 7 distinct slots — early morning through bedtime.

PDFs nobody opens

You spend 45 minutes making a diet chart, email it as a PDF, and the client never opens it. At mealtimes, they eat whatever is convenient.

Beyond just calories

Diabetes management means tracking fiber, chromium, magnesium, and zinc — not just calories and carbs. Generic tools only track macros.

How It Works

How mealPlan.fit Helps You Manage Diabetic Clients

1

Build carb-controlled meal plans

Use the comprehensive Indian food database with accurate carb data for 1000+ foods. Create plans with controlled carb distribution across all meal slots — early morning through bedtime.

Building a carb-controlled diabetic meal plan in mealPlan.fit
2

Track what matters for diabetes

22 micronutrients tracked automatically — including fiber, chromium, magnesium, and zinc. Progress tracking with health scores shows clients their improvement over time.

Client management dashboard with micronutrient tracking
3

Deliver plans on WhatsApp

Diabetic clients check their meal plan multiple times daily — at every meal and snack. WhatsApp delivery means they actually follow it, not lose it in email.

Diabetic diet plan delivered via WhatsApp
Sample Plan

Sample Diabetic Diet Plan

A realistic 1600 kcal vegetarian plan for a Type 2 diabetic client — the kind of plan you can build in minutes with mealPlan.fit.

1600 kcal Diabetic Diet Plan (Vegetarian)

Controlled carb distribution across 7 meals

MealFoodsCaloriesCarbs
Early Morning
6:30 AM
Methi water (1 glass) + 5 soaked almonds35 kcal1g
Breakfast
8:00 AM
Ragi dosa (2) + coconut chutney (2 tbsp) + 1 boiled egg white280 kcal38g
Mid-Morning
10:30 AM
1 small guava + 10g roasted chana80 kcal15g
Lunch
1:00 PM
Brown rice (1/2 katori) + dal (1 katori) + palak sabzi + salad + buttermilk420 kcal52g
Evening
4:00 PM
Green tea + 1 multigrain khakhra + hummus (2 tbsp)120 kcal16g
Dinner
7:30 PM
2 jowar roti + lauki sabzi + moong dal soup380 kcal48g
Bedtime
9:30 PM
1 cup warm turmeric milk (low-fat)85 kcal8g
Total1400 kcal178g

This is a sample plan. mealPlan.fit lets you customize every meal with accurate nutrition data from 1000+ Indian foods and share it to your client's WhatsApp in one tap.

Why Generic Tools Fail for Diabetes Management

If you are using Excel, Google Sheets, or generic international apps, you are fighting your tools instead of helping your clients.

Excel doesn't know that ragi has a lower GI than wheat — you have to look up every food manually.

Generic apps use American food data — "whole wheat tortilla" is not "roti", and "lentil soup" is not "dal tadka."

No way to track diabetes-relevant micronutrients like chromium, magnesium, and dietary fiber alongside macros.

Email delivery means clients don't check their plan at mealtimes — when they actually need it.

No progress tracking to show clients their improvement over weeks and months.

mealPlan.fit was built specifically for Indian dietitians — with the right food data, the right delivery channel, and the right tracking tools.

Trusted by Indian Dietitians

The meal plan templates for different conditions — PCOS, diabetes, thyroid — save me so much time. I customize them for each client and the nutrition breakdown is always accurate.

AN

Dt. Anshika

Sports Nutritionist, Delhi NCR

Finally, software that uses Indian nutrition standards — not American RDAs. When I show clients their nutrient intake against Indian recommended values, the plans are so much more relevant and credible.

PM

Dt. Prerna Malhotra

Dietitian, Delhi

I used to spend my evenings making diet charts in Excel. Now I create a complete plan with full nutrition data in minutes. The WhatsApp sharing is a game-changer.

SK

Dt. Sanjhi

Independent Dietitian, Delhi NCR

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions from dietitians managing diabetic clients.

What features should diabetes dietitian software have?

Diabetes dietitian software should include accurate carbohydrate data for Indian foods, the ability to create meal templates with controlled carb distribution across meals, micronutrient tracking for diabetes-relevant nutrients like chromium, magnesium, and fiber, progress tracking with health scores, and a way to deliver meal plans directly to clients for daily compliance. mealPlan.fit provides all of these features with its comprehensive Indian food database covering 1000+ foods with 22 tracked micronutrients.

Can I create Indian diabetic diet charts with this software?

Yes. mealPlan.fit includes a comprehensive Indian food database with accurate nutrition data for 1000+ foods, so you can create diabetic diet charts using foods your clients actually eat — ragi porridge, moong dal, bitter gourd sabzi, methi paratha, oats upma, and more. You can control carbohydrate distribution across all meal slots (early morning, breakfast, mid-morning, lunch, evening snack, dinner, bedtime) and track glycemic load per meal.

How do I track glycemic index in meal plans?

While glycemic index values vary based on preparation method and food combinations, mealPlan.fit helps you manage glycemic impact by providing accurate carbohydrate data for Indian foods, letting you build meal templates that prioritize low-GI staples like ragi, whole moong dal, and steel-cut oats, and enabling you to control total carb load per meal. You can create reusable diabetic meal templates that your team can apply across clients.

What Indian foods are best for diabetic clients?

Key Indian foods for diabetic diets include ragi (finger millet) with a low glycemic index, bitter gourd (karela) which has blood sugar-lowering properties, fenugreek leaves (methi) rich in soluble fiber, moong dal which is high in protein with moderate carbs, spinach (palak) for magnesium and chromium, and oats prepared Indian-style as upma or porridge. mealPlan.fit includes all of these in its food database with complete nutritional profiles.

How much does diabetes dietitian software cost?

mealPlan.fit starts at Rs.1,999/month with a 15-day free trial and no credit card required. This includes unlimited diabetic clients, the full Indian food database with 1000+ foods, 22 micronutrient tracking, WhatsApp meal plan delivery, and all other features. International alternatives like Healthie ($59/month USD) and Practice Better ($58/month USD) cost significantly more and lack Indian food data essential for diabetic diet planning.

Can clients receive and follow their diabetic diet plans on WhatsApp?

Yes. mealPlan.fit delivers formatted meal plans directly to clients via WhatsApp, making it easy for them to follow their diabetic diet plan throughout the day. Diabetic clients need to reference their meal plan multiple times daily — at every meal and snack. WhatsApp delivery ensures the plan is always one tap away, not buried in email. Dietitians can also track client progress through health scores and follow-up notes within the platform.

Start Managing Diabetic Clients Better — 15-Day Free Trial

Comprehensive Indian food database, carb-controlled meal plans, 22 micronutrient tracking, and WhatsApp delivery — all included in your free trial.

No credit card required. Set up takes under 2 minutes.

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This platform is intended as a professional tool for registered nutritionists and dietitians. It is not a substitute for professional medical or dietary judgment. All client data is private, confidential, and owned by you.