In this episode, host Sandy Vance sits down with Mike Fisher, the CEO of MyFitnessPal, for an exciting and passionate conversation about what happens when twenty years of nutrition data meets modern AI. With over 300 million people impacted worldwide and a brand that has been a household name for two decades, MyFitnessPal is not resting on its laurels.
From an AI coach backed by two decades of behavioral data to a ChatGPT integration that meets users wherever they already are, to the acquisition of Gen Z favorite Calaii, Mike paints a vibrant picture of where consumer nutrition technology is headed.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of consumer behavior, AI personalization, and population health.
In this episode, they talk about:
MyFitnessPal has impacted over 300 million people worldwide and has been building AI into nutrition tools long before LLMs existed
The app's AI flywheel covers three areas: logging, meal planning, and personalized insights
The new AI coach for premium users is backed by twenty years of behavioral data on what actually helps people hit their goals
Users who scan meals are 32% more likely to hit their goals, a data point only possible after two decades of studying user behavior
MyFitnessPal integrated with ChatGPT so users can access its nutrition expertise directly inside the LLM they already use
The company acquired Calaii, built by high school students who scaled it to millions of users in under two years, to reach a younger demographic
A new GLP-1 mode lets users track dosage, side effects, and nutrition in one place
Agentic programming has lowered the barrier to building software, but cannot replicate twenty years of trusted data and behavioral science
Bad data and missing data are just as dangerous as hallucinations, and guardrails around AI nutrition advice are non-negotiable
A Little About Mike:
Mike Fisher is the CEO of MyFitnessPal and a member of its board of directors. At MyFitnessPal, he focuses on driving strategic initiatives, enhancing the app’s technological infrastructure, and expanding its impact on global health and nutrition. He brings a wealth of experience from his previous role as Chief Technology Officer at Etsy, where he drove engineering and product innovation, and from Quigo, where he scaled technology infrastructure ahead of its acquisition by AOL.
Co-founder of AKF Partners, Mike has advised numerous tech companies on strategic growth and held pivotal leadership roles at PayPal. A former U.S. Army Captain and pilot, Mike is also an active philanthropist and serves on the boards of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and the West Point Association of Graduates. He has co-authored two books on scalability and one on customer misbehavior.
