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FindMyFork

Built for the way you actually eat.

FindMyFork

for the ARFID Community

Finally, an app
that gets it. 

FindMyFork is being built for people with ARFID — by someone who lives it. Track your safe foods, find ARFID-friendly spots near you, and get help deciding what to eat today. No pressure. No judgment. Just support that finally makes sense.

Some features are part of the roadmap and will roll out post-launch as the app grows.

The app is being built from your answers. Not mine.

Over 750+ people with ARFID have already told me what existing apps get wrong, what support actually looks like for them, and what they've always wished existed. For the first time, there's an app being built specifically around the needs of the ARFID community — not retrofitted, not adapted. Built from scratch, and from our experiences.
 

Do you have an opinion on what's missing? A feature you've always needed? Fill out the survey below and help shape FindMyFork into exactly what the ARFID community needs.

Common Questions

What is ARFID?

ARFID — Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder — is an eating disorder recognized in the DSM-5. Unlike most eating disorders, it has nothing to do with body image or weight. People of all ages with ARFID have a limited range of safe foods and may experience intense anxiety, strong sensory aversions, and/or a deep disinterest in food that can make eating consistently feel out of reach. It's more common than most people realize, and still widely misunderstood.

Is this a diet app?

FindMyFork is not a diet app. While the app does include an optional calorie visibility feature, it's completely off by default — and entirely your choice whether you ever turn it on. There are no macros, no weight-related features, and no diet culture. This app is built around your safe foods and your needs, not changing them.

Who is FindMyFork for?

FindMyFork is built for anyone directly or indirectly impacted by ARFID — individuals living with it, caregivers supporting a loved one of any age with it, and clinicians working with ARFID patients. If ARFID is part of your life in any way, this app was built with you in mind.

What happens after I join the waitlist?

You'll be among the first to hear when FindMyFork launches, get beta-testing and early access opportunities, plus receive updates as it's built. No spam, no pressure — just the news that actually matters when it's ready.

When will the app be available?

I am actively building FindMyFork! Join the waitlist to be the first to know when I launch — and if you haven't filled out the survey yet, your input is still shaping what gets built.

Does FindMyFork Use AI?

The idea and vision behind FindMyFork is entirely my own — born from personal experience with ARFID and a gap I saw in the community. AI was used as a tool throughout the development process, including refining copy, grammar, formatting, and creative direction. The app itself will be built by a development team, in stages, with user privacy and security addressed as a core priority before launch.

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