Best app for calorie tracking
Easy to use and set up, lovely interface. The free tier offers everything I personally need, which is just water tracking and entering calories. Recommended!
Yes, Calorie Counter & Diet is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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5 out of 5
5 ratings in Croatia
Easy to use and set up, lovely interface. The free tier offers everything I personally need, which is just water tracking and entering calories. Recommended!
Very nice and clean app. Recommended app! Support is one of the best!
Great app however, recently they took away the ability to log water and saved meals on my Apple Watch which was one of my major gravitation toward this app I hope they restore it soon Edit: Restored the ability to see complications on my apple watch for macro tracking! I’m really glad that the team was timely in fixing this via update, however i still cannot log water on my apple watch. Nevertheless I believe the team will fix this soon and they are very involved/willing to help! Cheers!
Tabs shouldn’t trigger sheets. The whole point of tabs as a design pattern is to maintain sense of place. Also, closing a page takeover is out of comfortable thumb reach, unlike navigating tabs. This was a step back in the UI. Secondly, why did you remove the useful variety of Apple Watch complications? Everything now entirely centers on calories not macros… people tracking their food need more details — which you’ve just made harder to access. One step forward, two steps back. 😑
No schooling on how to navigate the app. If you enter a food item, the, want to change or delete, could not find a way to do that. So, I cancelled!
first let me say i never write reviews because nothing is thay meaningful to me but thanks to cal ai ive been able to have consistent results with trackings, ive tried MANY tracking apps and this is by far the best and simplest one, also with the cheap pricing, everyone should be using tjis app. ive been using it for a while and its constantly improving. all i wish is to have more fact checked and consistent tracking
If u make it a one time payment, I will get it!
One thing to note is that I don’t have it connected to any workout app so any issues that may come with that is not reflected here. I haven’t used many other trackers because I haven’t needed to. It’s basic but good for what a normal person needs. I haven’t found any hard roadblock that needs the subscription to go around which is great. The barcode scanner is really finicky so I just manually put in the calories. I use the weight tracker and fasting meter more often than the calorie counter itself but that’s a personal thing. The color customization is a nice touch.
Great, has actually helped my relationship with food a lot! I feel better informed about what I’m eating, which has actually led to more food freedom. My only gripe though is that in the macro tracking section, there is no differentiation between added sugars and naturally occurring sugars. Please add this into the next update!!! For those of us who are trying to watch our added sugar consumption, it’s incredibly frustrating that a bowl of blueberries will tip off the daily sugar limit completely.
This app has kept me on track to losing a lot of weight. It’s definitely worth the one-time price, which I prefer over paying a subscription on the myfitnesspal app. I really love the interface and customization of this app. It’s simplistic, minimalistic, and relatively easy to navigate. Thankfully, most foods are already in their library, which saves a lot of time from putting everything in manually, but some rare times some foods don’t show up. On the home page, I love the idea of beads filling up a circle as you add foods; I’m always motivated to keep that circle from overflowing. Overall I really recommend everyone try this. Myfitnesspal, while it does probably have the largest library of foods to log, it has become cluttered over the years, and I don’t like paying monthly subscriptions to unlock features. If I have to pay, then I’d rather pay a reasonable one-time price to use the full app. So I went looking for alternatives and found this gem.