inaccurate 😒
i have used this app for about 5 days, i ate and ate because they gave me a limit of 2000 something calories i weigh 180 lbs and im 13 this is not helpful at all.
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5 out of 5
1 ratings in Bulgaria
i have used this app for about 5 days, i ate and ate because they gave me a limit of 2000 something calories i weigh 180 lbs and im 13 this is not helpful at all.
The only thing lacking is the ability to count down to zero instead of to your total since every meal requires me to get out my calculator to find out how much is remaining.
Would be the best calorie tracking app if you could input your own measurements instead of just using serving sizes.
This an amazing app and super user friendly. The question is, how people don’t know about this app?
I needed a tool to help me get started tracking my calories! This has been great and so far free!
simple to use UI and no ads—makes it a dream to use and track my calories and macros
I love the app but YOUR CALLING IT A KILOCALORIE WHEN ITS JUST A CALORIE calm you please fix this but I really love the app
It would be great if the manual food adding feature/the food adding features for already existing foods were more like LoseIt! in that you can adjust the serving amount, weight, and volume, instead of just having the option of “1 serving” and not grams or whatnot. I’d appreciate if the food nutrition data was more extensive as well, specifically for unpackaged/fresh foods like fresh cantaloupe (being able to set the serving size as 1 gram and then adjust the servings based on how many grams you had, for example, or setting the serving size as “xx grams” and having that show up instead of just “1 serving”). Basically just improvement of the accuracy and convenience of the logging features. If it were just like LoseIt! (being able to adjust everything extensively, even when scanning a barcode, if wanted), I would be very happy. In addition, it is impossible to copy and paste food names and data into the app, which would be nice when manually adding food or custom food from other apps. And the ability to add custom foods and recipes. I appreciate the barcode scanner and some of the features, as well as how straightforward the app is, but overall it’s missing too many of the features that are available in the LoseIt! app for me to make the switch. I only really miss the barcode scanning feature as a free user of LoseIt! and am satisfied with the other features, so I will not be making a permanent switch at this time. However, what you’ve done really is amazing, and I’ll check in periodically to see if I ever feel that switching tracking apps to this one would be the best choice.
Told me to eat almost double the calories I need to when I’m trying to lose weight….
I really hoped this would be a great app, but the “AI Input” function is buggy, and the app somehow determined that the ideal calorie count per day for me to drop weight from 245 pounds, with a very light amount of exercise, would be 4,200 calories! That’s more than double the actual recommended daily intake.
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