Waste of time and money
The biggest issue I have with this app is the inaccurate and outdated information. The nutritional information is limited to less than a dozen nutrients and includes elements of concern such as cholesterol. Even the American Heart Association has gotten rid of an upper limit on dietary cholesterol. Previously it had been set at 300 milligrams per day, but that was discontinued following examination of the current evidence. It lists by eggs as having average nutrition. Perhaps this is because several of the nutrients in eggs are simply not considered by this app. As I said, it only analyzes something like a dozen nutrients. Only 1 of the B vitamins makes the cut (B12) and all of the rest are apparently irrelevant. Maybe there is a way to add them in, but if so I cannot find the option to do so. I wanted to try the fasting clock, and it works while in the fast. However, if it tracks your prior fasts in the app somewhere, I cannot find it. As by soon as I hit “end fast” it simply disappears. The search option to log food is hit or miss. Sometimes it has the item, and sometimes not. Even when it does, the quantity options are poor and a bit ridiculous at times. Did I eat a pound of eggs? Of course not. Why is this even an option? Who eats a pound of eggs????? It offers a keto option, but then gives you red warnings all over for high fat. …which is exactly what keto requires. Talk about whiplash. Anyway, I spent the $20 on this app with the intent of being held accountable and having extra motivation. In the end I am just frustrated and deleting it.