Easy to track
I’ve been using this app for a few months and it’s great for counting macros. The Facebook site Macros inc is fantastic with lots of support and knowledge with using the app.
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4.5 out of 5
666 ratings in United Kingdom
I’ve been using this app for a few months and it’s great for counting macros. The Facebook site Macros inc is fantastic with lots of support and knowledge with using the app.
Unless I’ve missed something this is a US product, not sure why it’s available in my region. Lesson learned.
Great app but it has bugs which need fixing. The latest bug is where if you don’t track for a few days (e.g you do a cheat weekend) and then you do (say from Monday), that days tracking disappears and moves to a previous date where you didn’t track. It’s random and can be so annoying. Few other bugs here and there but apart from that it’s a good app. Needs some work from the developers.
I like the app, but it there doesn’t seem to be the option to add millilitres, which makes it tricky for UK users. It would be good if you could add multiple foods in one go from your recents to save time too. Also it would be nice if you could change the measurements within each food, so if you find and entry measured in cups, you can alter it to ml’s and it automatically recalculates the numbers. I believe my fitnesspal does this.
Great app
I am obsessed!
I love using this app to help plan my meals and track my macros. Once you have worked out the percentages or amount of each macro it is easy to choose from your saved food list to mix, match and make your meals work for your weight gain/loss goals. It can be quite hard to give yourself a variety of meals so a bit of thought is needed and the odd recipe book if your stuck for ideas. Saying that once you have either saved recipes or favourite meals you can forward plan for a few weeks on rotation to mix things up and keep yourself interested in a sustainable diet/meal plan. The only down side for me it the initial upload of the individual foods you like to eat. Most of the barcodes I have tried don’t fully match the food or they didn’t work at all. I found myself uploading manually for most of my saved foods. Like I’ve said though, once you have them saved you can just tap and save your daily meals. I particularly like the charts with the macro summary for each day, it’s a good indicator for your intended totals or percentages. Overall definitely better than other apps I’ve tried.
The free my fitness pal app is so much better than this that I paid for
As a British user, the first thing I wanted to do is swap cups to grams, which seems as if I switch the actual measurements of the food input that the app uses rather than my servings. It’s tough to navigate and there is support but other apps (Nutracheck for example in the UK) do it better. Potential I do see - but needs a little more intuition.
the app looks good and all however despite paying for the app most of the services are still behind ANOTHER PAY WALL this app is just a money grab and there are just as good free apps out there DONT RECOMMEND