Why group accountability improves adherence
Calorie tracking is easier to sustain when there is a social layer around it. Groups create a lightweight commitment signal that makes it harder to skip a day without noticing the gap in the shared record.
Calora adds this layer without requiring users to give other members full access to their private logs. The shared view focuses on streaks and activity patterns, not granular daily entries.
- Groups visible to members but private to outsiders
- Streak summaries shared at the group level
- Invite codes for easy, controlled onboarding
How groups work in Calora
Any user can create a group and generate an invite code. Other users join by entering that code, and the group view shows each member streak and recent activity status. Group owners can revoke invites and manage membership.
Family groups work the same way but are scoped to a household-level concept, which makes them easier to explain to users who want to track alongside a partner or family member.
- Group creation and invite code management
- Member streak and activity overview
- Separate family group flow for household tracking
Streak sharing and accountability signals
Group streak summaries show each member current streak and longest streak in a format that is easy to review at a glance. This creates a low-pressure accountability signal without requiring detailed discussion about specific food logs.
For communities, coaches, or accountability partners who want something more social than solo tracking but less invasive than shared accounts, this is the right layer of visibility.