Can two people share one fitness app with different macro goals?
Yes — Sculpt is built for exactly this. A household shares meals while each person keeps separate macros, plans and goals. One of you can be cutting and the other building muscle, and dinner still works for both.
Most nutrition apps assume one plate per account: your food, your numbers, your kitchen. Real kitchens don’t work that way. Couples and families cook once and eat together, and the usual workaround — two separate apps, two separate meal plans, two separate grocery logics — collapses the first week someone has to cook two dinners.
Sculpt models the household as it actually is: the meal is shared, the goals are individual. Each person’s macros, plans and targets stay their own, while meals are built to serve everyone at the table — including who’s cooking tonight. Individual food rules carry through too, so one person’s lactose rule doesn’t become the whole family’s diet.
The result is the thing shared-kitchen households actually need: one dinner, two sets of numbers, and nobody eating a “compromise plan” that serves neither goal.
The feature behind this answer
Households: shared meals with separate macros, plans and goals per person — a shipped, in-use feature of Sculpt.
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Common questions
- How can one dinner serve two different goals?
- The meal is shared; the portions and the numbers aren't. Each person's serving is logged against their own macros, so the same roast chicken dinner can be a cut-friendly plate for one person and a surplus plate for the other.
- Do we each need our own account and subscription?
- Sculpt's Couples plan puts one household on one bill while each person keeps their own plans, goals and macros. Current pricing is on the pricing page.
- What happens when our goals conflict — one cutting, one bulking?
- That's the normal case, not the edge case. Meals are planned to work for the household while each person's targets stay their own — nobody has to eat someone else's diet.
Reviewed by Jordan Woods, CPT.