A leaderboard where nobody loses to their sibling
Food Replay's family leaderboard turns healthy habits into a friendly family season — with one hard rule: every person competes against their own goals, never against each other's plates.
How can a leaderboard be guilt-free?
By ranking effort against personal goals instead of ranking children against each other. Each family member gets targets fitted to their age band; the board scores goal progress, so the youngest can absolutely beat the oldest — and Dad. Rank-ups are celebrated loudly; rank-downs simply aren't a concept. When a season ends, everyone's week is honoured, and Monday starts fresh.
The one comparison Food Replay will never make is the one that hurts: "your sister ate her vegetables." Sibling food comparisons are banned at the design-system level, alongside red and guilt language.
What family play looks like
- Weekly seasons — a fresh, low-stakes race every week with tiers and a season-end celebration.
- Streak duels — friendly "who can keep showing up" challenges any two family members can start.
- Cheers — send a boost to someone's hero; encouragement is the only message type that exists.
- Shared family goals — one goal everyone feeds together, like "50 family logs this week." The family wins as a team or waits until next week, together.


Family only — by design
There are no public leaderboards, no strangers, and no friend lists for children in Food Replay today. The social circle is exactly your household. Profile switching sits behind a grown-up lock, and every child's data is visible only to the parents on the family account. Our full safety promises →
Competitive with cousins? A future friends layer is on our roadmap — and it will ship with the same rule: own-goals only, parent-approved only, kindness only.
Start your hero's journey
One subscription covers the whole family — every child, every hero, one board.
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