Supplements · Interactions · Timing

Your supplement stack, timed properly.

Iron with breakfast coffee. Calcium an hour after iron. A multivitamin hiding 21 compounds. Most people guess. Suvo doesn't — scan your bottles, and we'll tell you what conflicts with what, and when each one belongs.

  • Interaction-aware
  • Honest streaks
  • Country-aware
  • Multivitamin-aware
Features

What it does

Three things every other tracker skips.

Scan & catalog

Scan a barcode, photograph the label, or search by name — your stack populates with compounds and doses, no manual entry.

scan catalog

Interaction warnings

Iron blocks calcium. Caffeine cuts iron absorption. Some compounds stack past their safe dose. Suvo flags it before you take it.

conflicts timing safe doses

Configurable reminders

Slots for Morning, Evening, and around your meals — pick when you want a nudge. Optional end-of-day reminder if you've missed any logs. No blind hourly buzz.

slots meal times end-of-day nudge
And more

What else is in the box

Every detail tuned for people who actually take supplements seriously.

Label-photo OCR
Snap a supplement-facts label, AI reads compounds + doses for you.
Multivitamin breakdown
One bottle becomes individual compound rows for honest adherence.
Stack health review
Periodic checklist surfaces redundant compounds, persistent timing conflicts, dose stacking.
Cadence-aware tracking
Daily, every-other-day, weekly, monthly — off-day pills hide automatically.
Upper-limit safety
Warns when adding a supplement would push a compound past its safe dose.
Country-aware retailers
Right Amazon or iHerb link for where you live (DE, UK, US, MEA).
Honest streaks
Adherence and most-missed that respect weekly or monthly cadence — no false 90% on a weekly vitamin.
Why one more app?

For people who own
a supplement shelf.

Most people who take supplements don't know what conflicts with what, when to take them, or whether the timing matters. Generic food-logging apps treat supplements as an afterthought.

Suvo focuses on one thing and does it properly: your supplement stack, the interactions inside it, and the timing that makes the difference.

Evidence

Rules with receipts

Suvo's supplement guidance is built around named source tiers, not generic wellness copy.

Source hierarchy

Regulatory bodies, government institutes, systematic reviews, and curated databases are separated into tiers so stronger evidence wins conflicts.

Visible limits

Each rule type has a job: upper limits, interaction warnings, timing notes, synonym matching, or plain-language fallback for users.

Updated carefully

Health-adjacent rules are reviewed against named references before release. Suvo is educational and not a substitute for clinical care.

Stop guessing your stack.

Tell us where to send the launch link. We'll only email once: the day Suvo is ready for you.