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Nutrieduc is a SaaS platform built for nutritionists and nutrition clinics. It aims to reduce the time spent on business administration by bringing assessments, diet plans, patient history, and follow-ups into one system. Rather than a general-purpose clinic management system, it is a vertical tool designed around nutrition consultation workflows, and it also includes a patient-facing App.
Based on the available content, Nutrieduc covers the key parts of a nutritionist’s day-to-day work. Assessment forms include anthropometrics, patient interviews, blood tests, and medical records. Users can create diet plan templates and adjust them for individual patients during consultations. Patient consultation history, assessments, and plans can be stored centrally. The platform also supports recipes, food substitution lists, supplement and phytotherapy prescriptions, and provides official IBGE and Unifesp food databases plus food-combination features. Patients can receive diet plans in the App, view recipes and substitution lists, report on their diet adherence, and record training and physical activity.
Pricing is relatively transparent. The free trial lasts 15 days, is listed at R$0, and includes online training and unlimited access. The monthly plan costs R$88/professional/month; the semiannual plan is R$480, equivalent to R$80/month, payable in 4 installments; the annual plan is R$897.50, equivalent to R$74.79/month, payable in 6 installments. All plans emphasize training and unlimited access, making it practical to validate the workflow through the trial first.
Its strengths are that the feature set is closely aligned with nutritionist workflows, covering the full loop from assessment and plan creation to patient follow-up. The patient App can help improve plan delivery and adherence tracking. Pricing is public, and the trial barrier is low. The downsides are that the page does not explain enterprise-level capabilities such as third-party integrations, APIs, team permissions, or data export. On security, it only mentions secure storage and lacks details on encryption, backups, auditing, LGPD compliance, and similar requirements. It also does not state whether self-hosting is supported.
Nutrieduc is better suited to independent nutritionists, small nutrition clinics, and organizations in Brazil or Portuguese-speaking environments that want to move away from paper records and improve patient follow-up efficiency. For users in China, the page does not provide information about network accessibility, Chinese language support, local payments, or cross-border service availability, so its access status is rated unknown. If deploying it in mainland China, users should carefully evaluate network stability, payments in Brazilian reais, cross-border data issues, and local alternatives.
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