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  • Alternative to MyFitnessPal?
  • walowiz
    Full Member

    Have used MyFitnessPal sparingly over the years, works ok for the most part, but don’t fancy the £65 to go ad free. Looking to monitor foods and intake over the next 3-6 months.

    anyone here recommended an alternative to MyFitnessPal?

    dissonance
    Full Member

    Nutracheck isnt bad and fair bit cheaper.

    walowiz
    Full Member

    Thanks @dissonance

    Nutracheck isnt bad and fair bit cheaper.

    only other ones I’ve found are cronometer and loseit ($40 pa) neither of which I’ve any experience of.

    What phone are you using? Samsung health has a nutrition database

    walowiz
    Full Member

    iPhone

    olddog
    Full Member

    Fitbit app is free – the nutrition bit has got a pretty comprehensive food database which breaks stuff down between calories, macros etc.  you can build custom meals from ingredients for stuff you cook regularly and scan barcodes as well

    doomanic
    Full Member

    Carb Manager

    walowiz
    Full Member

    thanks

    Carb Manager

    ia that more for low carb keto orientated diets ?
    not intending to go on a keto plan

    only have garmin devices, not Fitbit and my iPhone

    Used nutracheck for a day and it’s not as intuitive as mfp, maybe I’ll get used to it, more uk orientated results, but less of the homemade options, which is what I tend to use from map. Hmm.

    chakaping
    Full Member

    Have a look at Fat Secret.

    I’ve not used it myself, but I work in an adjacent field and I know it was highly regarded by our public health people.

    They did say to ignore the terrible name.

    walowiz
    Full Member

    Fat secret ? Ok, will take a look.

    walowiz
    Full Member

    No integration with garmin so fat secret is out.

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    prawny
    Full Member

    I just use the free version of MFP ads aren’t that intrusive. Can’t say that I really notice them now tbh.

    Unless you need to set macro targets the free one is good enough for me.

    Edit – looks like I have used Lose It! in the past too, don’t remember what it was like, might be worth a look.

    wonnyj
    Free Member

    Lose It!
    is good.
    Full integrations and better tracking than myfp

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