It's only okay
It would be nice to be able to set the hours of "my day". I get up late and go to bed tomorrow; the midnight cutoff time is three hours early for my purposes. And the full-page animated ads are really obnoxious.
Yes, Water Tracker Drink Reminder is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
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4.48 out of 5
83 ratings in United States
It would be nice to be able to set the hours of "my day". I get up late and go to bed tomorrow; the midnight cutoff time is three hours early for my purposes. And the full-page animated ads are really obnoxious.
Hey, I’ve been Using this app for a good little minute now because I needed a simple and FREE app to check my water intake, but this exceeded all expectations it doesn’t just track my water, it tracks any type of beverage that I’m drinking any size and it also says you can choose from an active day to a non-active day which I really do appreciate. Btw, loving the new logo, looks really nice! I appreciate that you provide this for free. Thank you.
Really good app to have when you are trying to be more health conscious. I’m really bad about making sure I get enough fluids during the day and this app really has helped me do better!
I hope they add Apple shortcut to this app. This is a great app!
Really much better than other apps
The best so far I found.
just wish you had iced tea as an item
I cannot figure out how to make the system work. It doesn’t calculate my fluid intake. Please advise. Thank you.
Most water tracking apps have some paid aspects no one really needs, or are littered with ads. This app has a simple yet thoughtful UI and everything you need to track consumption. My only suggestion would be a super simple, one to three button widget that “quick-adds” something to your intake. With a bar to track progress below. Example: I aim to drink 4 nalgenes a day, and only need a single widget button for that. Overall though, this app is the best one out there hands down. 👍 Update: unskippable video ads are a deal breaker for me. All for devs getting paid though.
Good app