No Trial No Go
Not sure why there isn’t a trial period to evaluate the paid version. As is the free version is grossly inadequate for me. Trying to find an app that addresses my pain points with the other top apps but can’t do it without a trial.
Yes, Cronometer is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
🤔 The Cronometer app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
Cronometer has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 47.98 S$.
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4.71 out of 5
119 ratings in Singapore
Not sure why there isn’t a trial period to evaluate the paid version. As is the free version is grossly inadequate for me. Trying to find an app that addresses my pain points with the other top apps but can’t do it without a trial.
I am using this app from over an year and it worked seemless until recently its screen started to freeze when I click the add food button.
I tried so many apps.l - paid and free. I love: the fast barcode scanner, the fantastic database, the tools you built in (copying days, making custom recipes, etc) are equally fantastic feature. I have health issues and I’m trying to convey to my doctor granular details about diet and this one it is the best!!! Thank you for making this app.… just awesome.
This pairs with my garmin and is way more user friendly than my fitness pal. Highly recommend.
Banner ads? No problem, get your bag team. But you added VIDEOS? Make me wait 80 seconds?? Kill me. Ruined it for me. Take em off.
This app does not sync your exercise with your iWatch or your iPhone health app. This is nothing more than a journal for the food you eat. You can do that with a piece of paper and a pen.
Cronometer is a data-lover’s dream, offering meticulous calorie and nutrient tracking powered by one of the most accurate food databases available. Its standout feature is granular micronutrient breakdowns (vitamins, minerals, amino acids), making it ideal for keto, vegan, or medically restricted diets. The barcode scanner, custom recipe builder, and integration with fitness trackers add versatility, while the free version is impressively robust. However, the app’s clinical interface and sheer depth of data can overwhelm casual users—expect a steep learning curve to navigate its charts and settings. Premium features like advanced reports and ad-free use are pricey, and manual entry for obscure foods remains tedious. While less flashy than MyFitnessPal, Cronometer is **the gold standard for detail-oriented trackers**, best suited for nutrition nerds or health pros who crave precision over simplicity.
Very easy to run everything. Most of the thing your mainly need to count is there without to premium.
Good starting app for free users. Doesn’t count macros but great for everything else and the accuracy of the food and calories is on point. Thank you.
This is hands down the best tracker I’ve ever tried. Incredibly easy to use, the layout isn’t confusing at all, and the ads aren’t excessive. The only thing is that I wish there were different subscription plan options. I’d be willing to pay some money to be able to see the full nutrition panel stuff, but everything else in the full version is useless to me. I can’t justify paying for all the other stuff when I only really want a few of those features, so I’ll be sticking to the free version for now. Maybe having cheaper plans with less features would reel in more subscribers. Other than that, this app is perfect. Thank you cronometer 🔥🔥🔥
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Top Free
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26
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Top Free
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37
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Top Free
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41
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Top Free
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41
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44
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