Free start
Start using the core experience without a card
Best for evaluating the app, trying food-photo logging, and seeing whether the product fits your daily routine.
Calkilo
This page gives Google and users a direct branded destination for pricing intent instead of relying on the homepage pricing section alone.
The public pricing structure is simple: start free, then upgrade when meal planning, AI help, and deeper tracking become part of your routine.
Start using the core experience without a card
Best for evaluating the app, trying food-photo logging, and seeing whether the product fits your daily routine.
$7.99
A short commitment for people who want to test premium planning and AI support before going longer.
$21.99
The main mid-range option for people who want enough time to build consistency and compare progress.
$59.99
The longer plan for users who already know they want meal planning, deeper tracking, and a sustained routine.
Free access lowers the barrier to trying the product. That matters for branded search because many people want pricing confirmation before downloading, even when they are open to a later upgrade.
Premium is where Calkilo moves beyond simple logging into personalized guidance. That is the main commercial story the site needs to explain clearly for both search engines and users.
The one-month plan is the least commitment. The three-month plan is the most balanced for habit-building. The six-month plan is better for users who already know they want a longer runway for consistent nutrition work.
A dedicated pricing URL also gives Google a much clearer candidate for a brand-query sitelink than a single anchor inside the homepage.
Yes. The homepage messaging positions Calkilo as a free start, with premium plans unlocking more advanced features over time.
Premium is framed around personalized meal plans, deeper analytics, AI coaching, and a broader nutrition workflow than basic logging alone.
A standalone pricing page gives search engines and users a direct destination for branded pricing intent, which is more sitelink-friendly than a fragment alone.
The contact page is the best place for billing or account-specific questions that are not answered on the public pricing page.