I had a heart attack at 37.
That's why I'm building this.
I was 37 years old when I had my heart attack. One minute I was living my life. The next, I was in a hospital bed being told everything had to change — especially how I eat.
The doctors gave me a cardiac diet: low sodium, low saturated fat, Mediterranean principles. They meant well. But when I left the hospital and tried to eat out, I was lost. No app shows you sodium content. No filter says "post-MI safe." No review tells you what other heart patients ordered.
I spent 30 minutes reading menus before every restaurant visit, calling kitchens to ask about sodium, guessing at ingredients. It was exhausting and isolating.
So I decided to build the thing I wished existed. HeartEats is an AI agent that understands your cardiac condition and finds restaurants where you can eat safely. Not a generic health app. A tool built by a heart patient, for heart patients.