Questions about Juvio.
Straightforward answers about how Juvio works, what it is designed to do, how your data is handled, and where the product may go next.
The most common questions.
What is Juvio?
Juvio is a wellness app for tracking everyday nutrition and wellness habits. It is designed to help you build awareness, review patterns over time, and make small adjustments based on your own routines.
Is Juvio a calorie counter?
No. Juvio focuses on behaviors and patterns rather than calorie math. You can track the habits that matter to you without maintaining a detailed food diary.
What are Core and Treat habits?
Core habits are nutrition behaviors you may want more of. Treat habits are foods or behaviors you may want to enjoy with greater awareness or moderation. Juvio does not use these categories to label food as good or bad.
What are Fill and Drain habits?
Fill habits are wellness behaviors or experiences that tend to support your energy or well being. Drain habits are experiences that can use energy or make a week harder. Examples can include activity, sleep, connection, stress, travel, screen time, and recovery.
What is the baseline?
Juvio starts by learning what your real life looks like before asking you to chase an ideal target. Your initial baseline provides context for later goals and makes those goals more personal.
How are goals created?
Goals are designed to build from your own baseline rather than from a generic plan. Juvio can suggest adjustments, and you remain in control of what you choose to track and pursue.
What is Health Impact?
Health Impact is a simple progress signal inside Juvio. It summarizes how your logged habits compare with the goals you have set. It is not a clinical measurement, diagnosis, or prediction of medical outcomes.
Do I need to log every day?
No. Missing a day does not erase your progress. More consistent logging can make patterns easier to interpret, so Juvio may provide feedback about logging continuity without making a streak the goal.
Why doesn't Juvio focus on streaks?
Juvio is designed around useful awareness rather than protecting a streak at all costs. Consistency matters because it improves the quality of the patterns you can see. A missed day should not turn into a reason to quit.
Does Juvio give medical advice?
No. Juvio is a wellness tool. It does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment and is not a substitute for care from a qualified health professional.
Is my data private?
The Juvio app does not require an account. Habit and daily log data is stored locally on your device, and the app does not use third party advertising or analytics frameworks.
Will Juvio use AI?
Potential future features may use AI for tasks such as assisted meal logging, deeper pattern recognition, and personalized guidance. The goal is to reduce friction and make insights more useful while keeping the user in control.
Will there be an Apple Watch or Apple Health integration?
These are areas on the roadmap. They are directions rather than promised release dates, and they will be added only when they make the Juvio experience meaningfully easier or more useful.
Will there be an Android version?
Juvio is currently focused on iPhone. Additional platforms are part of the longer term vision, but there is no promised release date.
Will Juvio stay free?
Juvio is free today. The plan is to preserve a meaningful free experience while eventually offering optional premium capabilities such as advanced insights, AI assisted logging, and more personalized guidance.
We want the product to be easy to understand.
If something about Juvio is unclear, email support@juviohealth.com. Common questions may be added here as the product evolves.