SCAM
It’s a scam, it charge you fee and cannot cancel on App Store, DO NOT DOWNLOAD.
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4.26 out of 5
34 ratings in Hong Kong SAR China
It’s a scam, it charge you fee and cannot cancel on App Store, DO NOT DOWNLOAD.
I downloaded this app and it immediately offered me a 3-day free trial saying it would automatically cancel at the end of it. Instead it renewed for a whole year and costed me 40 EUROS. I’ve sent several emails to the developers and been ignored every time. I haven’t even used this stupid subscription- I was considering buying maybe a week but instead it forced me into this stupid subscription and costed me 40 EUROS. it’s been less than two weeks and I’ve used it for less than two hours but the developers customer service has ignored me and will not refund my money.
Would be good to have an edit option in case the meal/beverage detected is incorrect.
i went to add a dunkin k cup and they gave me an entire wrong chart of the proper nutrients. they said it had 15 calories when it has 2 calories. they said it had 42% carbs when it has 0, 11% proteins when it has 0, and 47% fats when it has 0.1g… just incredibly inaccurate almost like they literally take a wild guess on what it is
I love this app and think it’s awesome using AI instead of having to do a whole bunch of stuff to log it. My only issue is sometimes I forget to take a picture of my food and there’s no option to log it yourself so I keep “missing meals” even though I’m not
This is such a fun option to count calories and the cute aesthetic makes it reinforcing to use. That being said, there isn’t an option to manually edit any inaccuracies to the calories, so I found it to be very inaccurate
There’s definitely some room for improvement here, but it seems like a great place to start. It would be really helpful if the app allowed manual entries, I don’t want to have to take photos of what I’m eating 24/7, especially if it’s a packaged product with nutritional info labeled already, or of I didn’t have time to open my phone before eating. I also noticed a lot of discrepancies regarding protein/carb intake because the app doesn’t allow for portion adjustment. All things considered, it isn’t a bad application, especially for beginners, but it certainly isn’t something I consider worth paying for (let alone $4 weekly haha). Without the option of manually entering meals or portion sizes, I think I’ll stick to other apps for meal tracking.
I love this, my only thing is I wish I could mark how much eaten after, because if I eat half a slice of cake it’s most definitely not the full slice worth of calories
great idea in theory but you have to pay for monthly plan if you want to know your calories, macros, etc.
The breakdown of nutritional info on the app is not correct. I asked for a refund within 24 hours and was denied. Beware of this app!!
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