
That Clean Life
Nutritionist software
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What is That Clean Life
That Clean Life is a meal planning and recipe management platform used by nutrition professionals to create and share meal plans with clients. It supports recipe scaling, grocery lists, and client-facing delivery of plans, typically as part of a nutrition coaching workflow. The product focuses more on meal plan creation and recipe content than on full clinical practice management features such as scheduling, billing, and EHR-style documentation.
Meal plan creation workflow
The product centers on building meal plans from a recipe library and distributing them to clients. It supports practical outputs such as grocery lists and portion/serving adjustments, which fit common nutrition coaching use cases. This makes it well-suited for practitioners who primarily need meal planning rather than a broad clinic operations suite.
Recipe library and organization
That Clean Life provides a structured way to store, organize, and reuse recipes across clients. This can reduce repetitive work when creating plans for similar dietary preferences or goals. A dedicated recipe/meal-plan focus can be simpler to adopt than more general healthcare platforms.
Client-friendly plan delivery
The platform is designed to share meal plans in a client-consumable format rather than as internal clinical notes. This supports ongoing coaching programs where clients need clear weekly plans and shopping guidance. It can complement other systems when a practice already uses separate tools for scheduling or billing.
Limited practice management breadth
Compared with broader healthcare or private-practice platforms, That Clean Life appears less oriented toward end-to-end operations such as appointment scheduling, insurance workflows, claims, or integrated telehealth. Practices that need a single system for clinical documentation and administration may require additional software. This can increase tool sprawl and administrative overhead.
Healthcare compliance depth unclear
Publicly available information does not clearly indicate the depth of healthcare compliance features (for example, HIPAA-focused controls, audit trails, or configurable consent documentation) expected in healthcare software. For regulated clinical environments, buyers may need to validate security, data handling, and contractual terms. This can lengthen procurement for clinics and health systems.
Integrations and data exchange limits
Meal-planning tools often have fewer native integrations with EHRs, billing systems, or wearable/fitness data sources than broader health platforms. If integrations exist, they may not cover all common workflows (intake forms, outcomes tracking, automated reminders, or two-way data sync). Teams may need manual processes or third-party connectors to bridge gaps.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Starter | $30 USD per month (billed monthly) | Unlimited plans; 10 shares; Collections; 65+ essential templates; Custom recipes; Essential filters; Essential nutrition; Premium recipes; Integrations |
| Plus (monthly) | $60 USD per month (billed monthly) | Everything in Starter plus unlimited shares; Advanced exports (branded PDFs); 150+ advanced templates; Advanced filters; Advanced nutrition (25+ nutrients); Automation; AI Health Insights; Priority support |
| Plus (annual) | $420 USD per year (equivalent to $35 USD per month) | Billed annually (annual/discounted price shown on pricing page); advertised as Most Popular/annual billing option |