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Cronometer is more than a calorie counter. Cronometer is a powerful health and fitness app that makes it easy to track your diet and exercise habits. With an extensive database of over 1.2 million verified foods, you can easily log your meals and get a detailed breakdown of the calories, vitamins & minerals you're consuming. The app also integrates with popular fitness tracking apps and devices, including Apple Health, Apple Watch, and Fitbit, so you can track your workouts and monitor your progress over time.
Whether you're trying to lose weight, build muscle, or simply improve your overall health, Cronometer is the perfect tool for tracking your daily nutrition and fitness goals.
Cronometer is the calorie tracker of choice for many health professionals.
Since its launch, Cronometer has been featured in Healthline, Prevention, Women’s Health, Good Housekeeping, Life Hacker, CNET, Men’s Health, Men’s Journal, and more.
With Cronometer, you can:
• Track your daily nutrition: Log your meals and see a detailed breakdown of the nutrients you're consuming, including calories, protein, carbohydrates, fat, and more. You can also see how your daily intake compares to recommended guidelines for various nutrients, so you can make sure you're getting the right balance of nutrients to support your health.
• Create diary groups: Label your food diary entries by category like 'Breakfast', 'Lunch', or 'Snacks' to keep track of your eating habits and trends.
• Set and track your fitness goals: Whether you're trying to lose weight, build muscle, or improve your overall health, Cronometer lets you set goals and track your progress over time. You can set targets for a variety of metrics, including weight, and see how you're tracking against your goals.
• Connect with popular fitness tracking devices: The app integrates with a variety of fitness tracking apps and devices, so you can easily track your workouts and monitor your progress. You can connect your device to Cronometer and see all your fitness data in one place.
• Enhanced sleep tracking features allows the users to import sleep data from various devices. Access sleep metrics in the Diary, Dashboard, and Charts. Get insights into sleep duration, sleep stages, and recovery scores. Leverage this data to analyze correlations between sleep and nutrition, such as tracking alcohol or caffeine intake against sleep quality.
• Get more insight with Cronometer Gold: Have an ad-free experience with greater customization and access to popular premium features. With Cronometer Gold you will have access to a Fasting Timer, Recipe Importer, Macro Scheduler, Time Stamps, Custom Charts, and much more!
• Access an extensive database of foods: With over 1.1 million verified foods in our database, you can easily find and log the foods you're eating, so you can get a complete picture of your daily nutrition. Our database includes a wide variety of foods, from common grocery store items to restaurant dishes and more.
Whether you're a fitness enthusiast or just looking to improve your overall health, Cronometer is the perfect tool for tracking your nutrition and fitness goals. Download the app today and start taking control of your health!
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Was loving it until *UPDATE!! It works again!!NEW UPDATE: I ended up emailing the support staff about the issue I was having and one of their people was in constant contact with me until the developers were able to fix the issue. My Polar Fitness Band is now back to syncing with the app, and my activity data (i.e. calories burned) are showing up in the app again! I’m back to losing weight!! Thank you so much, Developers and Support Staff!!! ********************************* The app all of a sudden stopped working with my Polar Fitness Band five days ago. Now, my activity data (i.e. calories burned) won’t sync with the app anymore. I’ve tried everything. I unlinked/re-linked my Polar Band with the app. I’ve logged out and back in after changing the settings. I uninstalled the app and reinstalled it. Now, any time I try to link my band with the app, I get an Error message, and the app gets stuck on a page that says “Connecting Device” with a little circle going round and round like it’s “loading.” To get out of that screen, I have to exit out of the app, and when I go back in to the “Connect Device” page, it says my Polar Band is linked- even though it’s not! Been dealing with the for 5 days now. Very frustrating. The app is only useful for me to guide as a weight loss tool if I know the correct amount of calories I am burning, and thus what a true 500 calorie deficit is, so that I can aim for a one pound a week loss. Please fix!! Otherwise, would be 5 stars!!.Version: 2.3.3
Perfect for my needsThis is the best macro tracking app that I’ve ever used and I’ve tried many of them. I love the Energy and Macronutrient target bars, as they are very easy to read (nice color coding and I like that they are bars and not circular graphs). I was also able to manually enter my own Calorie/Macro targets which is great. Also, having the Micronutrient breakdown is a huge bonus. The last app that I used did not have this feature and it is so helpful to be able to visualize my vitamin and mineral consumption. The search feature is amazing! The database is extremely large and I’ve had zero issues finding the foods that I’m looking for. I absolutely love the barcode scan feature. The diary is great; Having it right below the targets is really convenient and easy to read. It allows you to scroll through past days or to drag/drop foods if you need to organize your entries. Honestly, I could go on and on about all of the reasons why I love this app but what I love most is that it is simply a place where I can track my foods and it’s not full of a million unnecessary bells and whistles. This is an especially great app for those who are familiar with tracking macros and want something simple; but it is just as easy to use for someone who is just starting out. Thank you for this wonderful app, I am so glad to have found it!.Version: 3.5.8
SolidSystem is solid and helpful, though more helpful on computer than phone. Additionally the UI can use improvement which is why it is 3 instead of 4 stars. It’s serviceable but too often difficult to navigate to its many options for food input such as importing/writing ingredients of a recipe. That being said I unfortunately don’t have ideas for improvement on UI, I just know I find navigating can be very easy if you barcode scan (and the food is found) or can find it in the search which is a high percentage 65-75%. Which is quite commendable given the variety and scope of foods. Also can we get a acronym decoder, you can find 3 listings of the same brand but it could be EU, USA or Canadian (?) food standards/approval. But I’m not sure as it only references acronyms. Anyway, anything that isn’t easy like recipes for a vast variety of food is a bit difficult to navigate through to entering and saving. Why not have an option to share it with others too? I understand not uploading into your database, requires vetting and likely a host of other concerns. But my wife and I have to enter in the same recipe. It would be easier if I or her entered it and then we shared it between each other. Or if a trainer is using this, they can enter a menu of their recipes and send to clients. All in all, very helpful and above average app but UI clunkiness and difficulty/inability in sharing recipes keeps it from being awesome..Version: 4.26.1
A great in-depth free trackerMy partner and I love this app, we use it to track our daily intake and plot it against recommended values, in particular vitamins and nutrients that other apps don’t check. I recommend this app as the best app for micronutrient tracking. There are a couple draw backs in the free version for us. One is the lack of an apple watch app/complication. I’d pay for the gold service to get information on my watch since no apps track the vitamins and micronutrients as well. I like that information in an easy format on my apple watch. The other drawback is that you have to subscribe to share recipes. Cronometer doesn’t support subscription sharing which is something I would purchase just for sending my saved foods to my partner. We don’t have a need for the other features offered in the gold plan, so the price is a bit too high for us to consider two subscriptions just to send a recipe to save one of us the time of typing in the ingredients. Their customer support has been great when I reported incorrect nutrition information in their database. Within a few hours, they corrected some products that had incorrect vitamin data and I was able to update my diary and see the changes before the day was over, which is important to me because I want to make sure I’m getting the recommended daily value of micronutrients in addition to the macros..Version: 3.6.2
Loving this app! Have some suggestions…I have been really blown away by how thorough this app is in comparison to others. It seemed like all that was out there were ways to count calories, which I’m not interested in at all. I have had some trouble the last few years managing some recent health changes and despite working with a holistic doctor for a time, the work and understanding really needed to come from me. I’m no expert when it comes to nutrition, but I’ve sure tried to learn how to eat healthy given my dietary limitations. I thought I was doing well when I found this app. I was feeling okay, having more good days than bad days. Started logging my meals on the app, and it’s really opened my eyes to how unbalanced my diet still actually is, and would explain why I still have “bad” days. What an extremely helpful tool Cronometer is, seriously, it has brought such clarity to my diet. I am extremely grateful! My only suggestion would be that I wish I could customize the “suggest food” section to better fit my limitations (gluten free, lectin free, MTHFR gene mutation, anti inflammatory, etc) because I am also not the best at creating meals, so that section I would find very helpful. Maybe Cronometer could add a way to customize it based on your diagnosis? Just a thought..Version: 3.23.2
The best calorie counting app but not perfectThe bar is honestly so low when it comes to these apps. I will say that when it comes to tracking caloric deficits this is the best app. If you have an Apple Watch you can automatically import your active calories. Input your BMR into the app and your burnt calories are effortlessly tracked. This almost the sole reason I use this app. Other apps like MFP and LoseIt! would try to “guess” my calories burnt and then do a bunch math gymnastics to calculate a “calorie adjustment” from my workouts. It constantly was off by up to 500 calories. But this app still is lacking. The UI seems like it was made by freshmen software engineers. If you are in the middle of making a recipe and lose internet connection or leave the app for too long you can kiss your progress into that recipe goodbye. Want to separate your food diary into separate meals like every sane human on earth would want? Better pay up. It’s not even broken into time chunks it is literally just a compact list and if you add a lot of piecemeal items it can get long. And the home page might as well not exist. They don’t make the views simple and digestible. Maybe one day we will get a calorie counting app whose quality makes it easy to fork over cash but it seems like the strategy for now is to club you into submission with ads. Still bottom of the barrel. Just at the top of the bottom..Version: 4.16.1
Loved the app until new updates6/25- The issues have been fixed! I’m really happy to be able to use the app again. And more than that, it’s really great to see a responsive team that listens to new ideas and bugs and follows through. Thank you! I loved the app until the last couple of updates- it was the only app that really let me look at micronutrients, easily toggle off and on calorie counting while still tracking nutrient data, and gave me lots of trends and general data with a more accurate database. But the second to last update removed the ability to toggle calorie counting off and on by permanently adding calories to your macronutrients summary so you can’t track protein, carbs, and fat without seeing calories. That’s also the only place you can see a deficit if you have one set up now, as the general energy summary only shows overall calories now and is not intuitive at all. I did contact the team but received generic instructions for turning off calories that are no longer accurate since the update. I emailed back but haven’t had a response since. Unfortunately I think it’s time to find a new app to use and recommend to people given it looks like these changes are here to stay..Version: 3.22.1
Has potentialI was really hoping to make this my new default but it’s missing a few important features. First it does a better job than LoseIt for making it easy to add recently used foods and most common foods. Also you can add favorites which is great. It has a nice clean UI and really good fitness tracking integration. So far I’ve been pleased with the database as well. There are a few things I think it needs before I could fully switch though: 1. It doesn’t have any automatic conversion between measurement units. If something has serving size of “1 cup” I want to easily choose different measurement units (when possible), such as “5 tablespoons”. When a serving size is “five slices” I want to be able to choose “one slice”. Both of these should be very doable with strict data entry structure in place. 2. Doesn’t seem to provide a weekly overview. MyFitnessPal and LoseIt do a much better job of graphs and visually representing how things are going. 3. Smaller thing, but it displays different databases labeled CRDB and FDC but doesn’t explain what they mean. 4. Finally, when doing a search or barcode scan I wish it would highlight in some way which option I chose last time. Most of the time there have been 2-3 results for each barcode when I scan, and once I figure out the right one that matches my label I want that to be highlighted in some way for next time I scan..Version: 4.0.1
App is getting buggier with every releasePretty explanatory. Also, I feel this is one of those concepts that was amazing in the beginning and went downhill in time. I’ve used Cronometer from its early browser days- excellent since then at what it does. Since they expanded and grew, the made poor choices along the way. Firstly, the team is downright incompetent. Customer service/ support team is probably founder’s extended family/ friends or just unqualified for the job. Absolute garbage at handling questions, feature requests. Take a look on the support forums if you don’t believe me. Downright embarrassing. Secondly, whoever is in charge of the app probably learned coding in 2 months from online tutorials- which is not bad, just not good enough to charge money for. After years of requests from basic functionality like time stamps, they finally introduced the feature a couple of years back and immediate made it paid. I walked them through 2 errors they had made, but eventually just gave up when I realized they’ll never figure out how to properly integrate their app with apple health. All in all it’s my preferred app since I loathed the big fitness tracker apps, but it’s basic database search functionality for micronutrients- the thing everyone used Cronometer for, has been there since day one. Everything else is just trash. Hopefully the founder decides to hire the right people soon, preferably talented professionals this time..Version: 3.4.5
Perfect for me!I’ve always had a low BMI and after getting pregnant consulted with a nutritionist. I needed more protein in my diet so I started eating meat after being a pescatarian for a year. Unfortunately, the app they had me using was clunky and not very intuitive. At 18 weeks pregnant I was not gaining enough weight still so I searched for my own app and found this one. It’s absolutely perfect! It takes into account that I’m pregnant and let’s me adjust how much weight I want to gain per week if I want. It tracks the important stuff that I need to make sure my little man is getting everything he needs! And it’s soooo simple! I’ve created recipes with my daily shakes and was able to scan in all my vitamins. The copy and paste feature is perfect and the barcode feature is fantastic. I’ve been using for two weeks and have only had one item that the barcode didn’t recognize. I’ve never written a review on an app before but as of yesterday (after using the app for only two weeks) I am on track with my weight where I should be at 20 weeks pregnant and I couldn’t be happier that I found this app! Thank you for making something so easy to help people track their diet for whatever purpose they choose!!.Version: 3.4.3
Better than most othersMy goal personally has been to gain weight and muscle mass so I’ve (admittedly) not been using all the apps features though it is cool to see all the breakdowns. However, it’s done a great job at tracking my intake. The barcode feature is a godsent and it has probably 95% of all the foods I eat already logged in the app with all the nutrition breakdowns. I am on a rotating sleep schedule that swaps from days to nights so tracking my “days” can get a bit tricky but this Crono allows you to go back a forth between days and continue to log foods. Typically when I’m on nights I use the day I woke up as my “day” so after midnight I just have to go back to the previous day to log my meals. I also meal prep so it’s easy to go ahead a lot my meals for future days as well. To add to that you can also copy entires meals or days to the next day which is amazing. I’ve suggested a few feature that would make the app easier for those of us who are on a night schedule. Over all easy to use. Also syncs with all my Apple heart data so my smart scale and watch data etc is all input into the app. 10/10 would recommend..Version: 4.18.0
Best food trackerLove this app so much!! In my experience it’s the best food tracker out there—I’ve tried MyFitnessPal, Fitbit, iTrackBites, and several others, but cronometer is hands down the best I’ve found. Love the simple, clean user interface, clear display of macros, daily nutrition analysis, and especially the ability to import and add recipes. I use it to help me maintain/lose weight and watch my sodium/fat intake while ensuring that I’m getting enough protein and other nutrients. Quick, simple, and easy to use. The free version does have ads, but they are fairly non-intrusive, and the gold version is ad-free and absolutely wonderful. I have it synced with my Garmin and I was skeptical about that at first, but they pair together very well. I have left reviews of Cronometer before, and I wanted to update my previous review but for some reason it has disappeared. No worries; the app developers seem to have fixed the issues I brought up (database issues) and I just want to thank you for your dedication and continuous improvement of this wonderful app! Truly a life-changing tool. Thank you so much! :).Version: 3.22.1
Cronometer’s challenge did the trickI have used Cronometer for a number of years to track my steps and occasionally to log my food intake. At the end of 2023 the folks at Cronometer announced a challenge whereby one gained points for assiduously logging food during the month of January. I decided to get a jumpstart on logging so that it would be a habit by the time the new year started. Even though I didn’t win the competition, I’m happy to report that thus far I’ve lost 9.6 pounds. It’s not a huge amount over two months, and I have quite a way until I reach my goal, but I’m quite happy, especially because I am now able to fit into clothes I haven’t worn in years. This comes at a very opportune time, since I’m about to head off on a two-month trip to a place where I know I will be doing lots of walking and because I’m hoping my friends will notice the change. Even if they don’t or don’t make any comments, I myself feel much more comfortable in my skin and know that in the warmer climate I’m going to, I will be happy to be carrying less weight up the stairs..Version: 4.19.2
Seems about on par with MyFitnessPalI have only used the free version of Cronometer so this review is only for the free version. It doesn’t have as many items in the database as MyFitnessPal but you can add them in easily by just taking pictures of the nutrition facts label. Cronometer seems to have more accurate nutrient scores than MFP. Free version of Cronometer tracks more nutrients than the MFP free version. Doesn’t have the option to add in your foods under specific meals like breakfast, lunch, dinner etc. Does have a reminder you can turn on to remind you to log your foods by a certain time. Doesn’t appear to have a multi select button for adding foods which is pretty annoying because it has pop up video ads that come on when you hit the add food button a bunch of times to add multiple foods. Will not integrate my Garmin smartwatch for some reason. I have been using it for about a month now, overall it seems comparable to MFP which I had used for about 10 years off and on, including the MFP Premium version which I tried out but did not find worth paying for..Version: 3.24.0
Excellent Tool to Keep Check on Your NutritionI am 75 yrs. old and have about 10 lbs to lose as the Coronavirus epidemic has been tough. We have been basically locked down since early March since I was fighting it off in early March. I have an excellent immune system & could tell I was fighting something it’d never fought before. It took a good month & a half before I knew I had won my battle, but was shocked that it took more than 3 mos. to get my strength back. Needless to say, with less activity & a bit of depression that I couldn’t be as active as normal—I started eating more “feel good foods”! Here came the lbs marching in. I had used Cronometer in the past to lose weight, but thought my old iPad couldn’t handle so much memory. It was slowing down, so deleted all I could on it. Wrong! I have it back on now and am slowly losing the damage done. It is very easy to use, really helps you know how much nutritious foods you are eating, and it’s free unless you want more. I’m very pleased with it & if you need support, it’s there. Excellent tool for weight loss or maintenance. I’d give it 10 stars if I could..Version: 3.5.2
Best Fitness TrackerTLDR: Best fitness tracker on the market I am endlessly grateful that this app exists. I have been between different fitness trackers for a long time now, and was always left unsatisfied with them for a multitude of reasons (they didn’t sync reliably with my fitness tracker, under or overestimated my TDEE and BMR, no water tracking, faulty macronutrient estimates, etc.) Cronometer checks all of these boxes for me and so many more. It makes tracking my calorie, nutrient, and water intake throughout the day so quick and easy. Best of all, it gives an in depth assessment into ALL of your nutrient targets and provides information for which consumed foods contained most of those nutrients. I’ve been made aware how deficient my diet has been and, because of Cronometer, I now know which foods I need to increase in my diet to keep me feeling my best. I am constantly discovering little nuances in this app and am consistently impressed with how much attention to detail it gives. Plus, it’s all FREE. Seriously, if you want to feel supported by a reliable fitness app, give this one a try :).Version: 4.27.1
The best one out thereI have used many of these apps in the past five years as a premium user (Loseit, Macrofactor, My Macros+, LifeSum, and MyNetDiary). Although each of these apps have several standout attributes, I have found that Cronometer is the best of the bunch when it comes to design, features, accuracy and overall user experience. I especially find the calories burned combo of BMR + Tracker (Apple Health) + TEF super useful - it’s opened up insights that other apps have failed to do by the transparency of the calculations in energy expenditure. Creating the custom graphs is also incredibly helpful; I created several (daily step count, resting heart rate and exercise minutes in Zones 1-5) that help me correlate my energy consumption (calories in) with my energy expenditure (calories out). Most of all, this app more than any other has influenced my behavior and habits which I am most grateful for. No app is perfect - and Cronometer has its drawbacks - but I have yet to find such all around all-star that compares with Cronometer. Definitely wins the Gold medal as of this review..Version: 4.27.3
In Love!!The features on this app are way better than any I have tried in the past, and they are FREE! Unless you want a diet plan, which in my opinion is fairly priced, you don’t spare a cent! You get to calculate your exercise, and it automatically subtracts from your goals. the calories aren’t overwhelmingly in your face for those with a history of emotions around food. It’s so simplified and accessible! One of my favorite features is the recipe input-it makes it easy to calculate baked goods correctly for those of us who are bakers, and I was so happy to discover such a feature. I am a type one diabetic trying to calculate and track carbs to get a better understanding and control of my blood sugar. I am also somebody who has struggled with weight for a lot of my life as well as body image issues, but I am using this app for my benefit, not to impress others. Finally, there are many more foods listed, vitamin and mineral details, and a data tracker so you can look back and easily find the tools to progress. What a clean design! I feel so lucky to have come across it!.Version: 3.5.8
Best app out there by farDon't usually write reviews but I’ve been tracking for 2 years on MyFitnessPal and recently switched. This app is far superior. It only requires a subscription for features that don’t take away from the food tracking(like friend requests and importing recipes). The barcode scanner being free should be enough for most people to switch alone. You can also do the following that you cannot do in MyFitness Pal: Create recipes(as in put in all the ingredients and it will calculate the calories, macros, and micros for you), Set recurring meals(ie same breakfast every morning or if you meal prep), more personalized charts for geeks/bodybuilders, sleep data trackers, reports, snapshots, and most importantly: a better UI and less Ad’s in your face. Most of that other apps don't even offer in the premium. They understand having a good app will bring them more money than forcing premium on everyone. Im done glazing the app now but if you have not switched do so..Version: 4.27.2
Good but glitchyI downloaded this app today after MFP’s recent paywall update. This app certainly has more features than MFP does for free which I really like. I’m still looking around the app and exploring but I like what I see. My only complaint is it is quite glitchy. I’ve had to close and restart the app a few times and it did randomly log me out already once. I’ve only been using it for about 20 minutes. So I can see this frustrating me in the future if I’m trying to use it in a time crunch. Hopefully the developers will fix the issues or have the app running better in the future. Given how most apps require you to spend at least 40 dollars just to open them I’ll take what I can get! I really hope the developers don’t stoop down to spamming the app with ads or creating tons of paywalls like other apps. This has the potential to be the best weight tracking app out! I will say I did notice they have a “gold” subscription so there is already a paywall, but I hope it remains as something extra and not something necessary..Version: 3.24.0
Great for Tracking, Terrible Ad InterruptionsI love this app - however I use it typically only when I’m in an intense cut or modified date so I prefer the free version. I love the myriad foods available via barcode, it’s friendly to look at, super easy to use, I love how it syncs with Whoop and Apple Health (it’d be nice if it was smart enough to not pull in the same workout twice). However, the most recent update inserts the most irritating full page, long video ads in the middle of using it. I’ll be mid-entry and full ad pops up with no way to exit it before it’s done playing. I recognize the need for the developer to reap some sort of monetary gain from the free version. I’m not anti-ad. I am opposed to an app throwing up an ad while I’m in the middle of using it and not allowing for me to exit out of it before the 1-minute video is done. And the ads are for things like, games and Temu. Not quite wellness focused. It isn’t enough for me to give in and pay the $10/month, but I do dislike it enough to potentially find a new app… despite my love for all the things this app offers, the ad thing is a big turn off..Version: 4.16.1
Nearly Perfect, Very UsefulI used MyNetDiary to create my own diet, but now wanted to see if there's a better app, which this arguably is; it has about as much detail overall, is much simpler without compromising quality, and the subscription isn't required for any of the practicalities. That this app compiles all the data from several government sources is super convenient, doing a ton of reliable research for you. Still, I have a few suggestions, though I'm not sure how difficult implementing them may be. One, I'm impressed that nearly every essential nutrient is displayed, but I noticed that iodine, chloride, and choline are missing. Two, bits of foods' data are occasionally missing, which is understandable, but that can lead to significant inaccuracy, so warnings about missing nutrition facts would be helpful. Three, I'm nitpicking that micronutrient requirements, like calories, should vary by weight and not only gender averages. Apart from those things, this app is practically perfect!.Version: 4.26.1
An awesome food diary, everything you need in the free versionThis app is awesome! Efficient, convenient, and easy to use. The free version includes the barcode scanner, and the daily macro breakdown. Most food-log apps have put those 2 things behind a paywall, so I tell everyone about this app. Cronometer also doesn’t make you answer dozens of questions about yourself or require tons of personal info, and it doesn’t advertise or promote fad-diets like other food log apps. It does exactly what it is designed to do - gives the user the ability to log and track food/nutrients and see macro breakdown of each food item/for the day. I haven’t found a food yet that isn’t already in their food “library” with nutritional info already entered for you, even restaurants I wouldn’t think would be on a worldwide app- are on this one! I am preparing to get serious about my macros again and meal prep, so I may try out the paid version and will update this review to include info on the paid version if so! This is the app for you! If you’re looking to lose weight, monitor calories, monitor macros, or even just trying to get in the habit of logging your food (that was my first step to getting healthier, I made food-logging a daily habit without changing anything else. Once it was a habit, I added another small change until it became a habit. So on and so forth.) this app will be such a good tool to help you!.Version: 4.26.1
So much potential!I’m a new user (Gold subscriber) and a WW convert. I love the emphasis on complete nutrition and the many ways to customize this tool, which I’m still learning! A couple of things that would make this app even better: 1) Give us a separate category in the Diary for Water intake (e.g. in addition to Supplements, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Snacks) 2) The Fasting feature has a lot of room for improvement (standalone chart, reminder notifications, etc.) but a good place to start would be making the history easier to access. Currently it’s buried under four clicks: Settings/Targets/Fasting/ Fasting History. This is really cumbersome. Being a new user, I may be missing out on some tips & tricks so if anyone can educate me I’d welcome it! Also, if there is an opportunity to participate in your Beta program I’d love that! Thanks for the recent improvements and keep ‘em’ coming! EDIT: Coming back to share that I learned you can customize your Diary categories, so I added one for Water and that has worked well for me!.Version: 4.0.1
Better than My Fitness Pal for trackingSo I have been using this app for several weeks. I am losing weight and I am mentally healthy with my approach. I lost a lot of weight through a food provided program in 2019- very low calorie and about $600 month in food. I am losing my pandemic weight at the same pace without deprivation, boxed or frozen food and I am eating foods that I like everyday. Here’s why? I log everything. I can create notes for each meal or just in general. It’s a bit like a journal around my eating. I get feedback on the nutritional quality of my foods. It’s helping me look for items that will complete my nutritional profile for the day. I love that. Finally, there are a lot of food items in the database. It’s super easy to add items, import a recipe (love that) or create a recipe in the system. I did purchase the paid version which gives me a few additional options around reporting and nutrition tracking..Version: 3.18.2
Better than MFP in every wayI used MyFitnessPal (MFP) for a few years and got tired of all of the syncing issues and also the dizzying array of incorrect subscriber food entries which lead to tons of inaccurate and frustrating tracking. Yes, it’s visually appealing. But there’s truth to the old saying about dressing up a pig. It’s still a pig. I researched, found, trialed, then switched to Cronometer and never looked back. Syncing across multiple devices is rock solid. The database is vetted. If you find something that doesn’t match the label info, you can easily report it AND they respond quickly with updates to correct any issues. Also, Cronometer allows much more flexibility defining daily calorie goals which is so helpful when workouts dictate different daily needs. And when and if needed, their tech support is responsive and very helpful. Lastly, subscription costs are lower than MFP. I’m never going back. Keep up the great work..Version: 4.17.0
Love the recipe import functionWhen my doctor told me to track calories last year to lose weight and lower my BP, I told her tracking makes me crazy and I hate it. I resisted for almost a year. I had done WW and Noom before and always found their databases inaccurate- the same item would have multiple entries with wildly different calories. I didn’t have the bandwidth to track. The worst was that I found myself not cooking because adding recipes was really hard. I hated adding each ingredient, etc. I used the free version of Cronometer occasionally and felt like the database was much better than the others. But when I saw the recipe importer, I was delighted. And more importantly it works!!! I regularly cook recipes from The NY Times and Eating Well and I can import the ingredients. What a joy!!!! Sundays I import all my recipes for the week and add them to my days. So much easier to identify what I should eat for breakfast and lunch. Great app!.Version: 3.16.1
Useful appI’m trying to keep track of my diet, especially specific micronutrients during my pregnancy, and this has been helpful. Foods and supplements are easy to input (or add, if the app is not familiar with them.) Obviously it isn’t perfect since it can only give a general idea of how much of a nutrient any specific person will be able to absorb from the foods they’ve logged, and certain nutrients are generalized (like “vitamin k” instead of “k1” and “k2”) I also wish there was a way to add vitamin D from intentional daily sun exposure and that when you log water or drinks that it used a 💧instead of including it with the food 🍎 I’d love to have a second page of highlighted nutrient targets at the top of my diary instead of their nutrition scores page -but overall it’s the best app I’ve used. You can see your records on the app, or the web, and they have a lot of different measurements for inputting the food you’ve eaten, which is very helpful if you estimate instead of weighing things sometimes….Version: 4.11.2
Useful for keto and nutritionI use both the app and desktop page and have found it took almost all the guess work out of the keto diet. I have found it's default guidelines to be comfortable for me, and my favorite thing is getting a close look at what I'm missing nutritionally. I suspect a few deficiencies in my diet and after tracking my habits I was sure what to supplement and what to eat more of. It's a good overall look at daily habits and trends and very very helpful for keto. I trust Dr. Mercola on many health topics so this almost feels like he's personally coaching me, because I trust that he had his developers use a well thought approach to the calculations involved with this. I have no complaints about finding product or inputting info. I don't expect perfection, it's a constantly changing market. I have been pleasantly surprised that many name brands I use are there. I find this app much more helpful and informative than my fitness pal. It's more personalized..Version: 2.1.2
BiologistMy nutritionist told me to use Cronometer because I lost so much weight and they want me to put weight back on. My use of Cronometer has impressed my visiting nurse and my visiting dietitian because of how flexible it is and how much information you can control with Cronometer. Two young gentleman that work at a supplement and powder protein store and are also personal trainers were very impressed because you can also track your alcohol consumption and water intake with Cronometer, that’s just in the basic free software. I am a biologist by trade, I know to gain weight you have to eat more calories than you’re burning. To lose weight you have to burn more calories than you’re eating cronometer is a very easy way to track your calorie intake. You can enter the name of foods or if it’s a packaged product you can scan its barcode and most of the products you buy are already in the program. I am going to purchase Cronometer Gold which gives you more than the free program..Version: 3.2.0
Perfect tool for weightless assistance!I’ve been overweight for a long time and have tried many tools to help me lose weight. Some helped some were completely useless, but Chronometer has been an invaluable tool. I’ve lost 60 lbs in the last 12 month. Being able opt not only track your daily calorie intake, but keep track of your daily nutrition has been huge help towards healthy weight loss. It’s also incredibly easy to use with the majority of foods I’ve come across being in their massive database or easy enough to add just by scanning barcodes. Since my weight loss and become more into a healthy lifestyle I have managed to get my certification as a personal trainer and definitely will recommend the use of the app to my clients. Remember everyone that you can meet your goals if you keep your mind to it and there’s tons of tools to help you with Chronometer being a prime example!.Version: 4.9.3
From My Fitness Pal to CronometerI was using the free version of MFP for 2 years but never really stuck with it. But with Cronometer, even just the free version is AMAZING. It shows you the nutrient breakdowns and percentages of vitamins and everything. I love it cuz I’m a visual person and I can actually see what I’ve eaten (as opposed to just calories). It’s aesthetically pleasing and the charts activate the part of my brain that wants to “complete” each part- especially protein which I’ve always struggled with eating enough of. There are still days I forget to log, don’t get me wrong, but Cronometer makes me actually want to track my food more often so I’m far more consistent (I average 4-5 daily logs a week!). Plus it makes me want to eat the amount of protein I should be eating to achieve my fitness goals (which it will ask u in the beginning when setting up ur account). Definitely worth using.Version: 4.9.3
Perfect for what I was looking for.I just wanted a simple app that would allow me to see all my nutrition information about what I eat. I especially wanted to know what kind of micronutrients I was lacking in my daily eating routine and this app has helped me make those changes that ensure that I’m getting all the nutrients my body needs. Allows you to set goals! So for me I try to stay under 26g of sugar a day and this really helps me see what foods I’m eating contain sugar even if I didn’t think they did. Also, you can see exactly what nutrients you are getting from the piece of food that gave it to you and how much it gave you! Ex) eggs gave me 10% of my daily need for folate I guess the one negative I have is that it doesn’t allow you to group your meals together but honestly that doesn’t really bother me (: This is just some of what you get with the app for free! I haven’t paid for a subscription yet, but I might so I can link my Fitbit.Version: 3.3.9
Love the app, very convenient… until it’s brokenUnfortunately, there’s been yet another new update… and now exercise from my Withings scanwatch gets imported twice (instantly, the moment it appears, there’s two instances)… It throws off the daily calories. Hope it gets fixed soon, as it’s quite annoying having to manually delete duplicate. Another annoying thing is the app freezes frequently (usually when adding food or if you pull to refresh… have to be quite careful if I scroll not to pull accidentally as it freezes…)—————————————- Used to love the app but it’s buggy and food can now only be entered for “today“. It seems they broke the “plus” button and now it doesn’t take into account which diary day you’re in. This makes the app useless since I’ll have to login to the site or scramble to enter everything before midnight….Version: 4.6.4
I love it but there’s just one thing…I’m new to this app and really enjoy all of the features. I discover a new feature all the time and I just love it even more. This is by far the best food tracking app I’ve ever used! However, I am disappointed that I can no longer edit or view ingredients in a custom meal from the diary page. Going to foods then custom foods and searching for the item just feels like I have to go alllll the way around the app just to get to where I was already at. I saw your update message saying that you heard all the complaints about editing foods and what not and it’s all been fixed. I can’t imagine anyone complaining about that feature bc it was pretty great! Please bring the option to edit a custom meal from the diary page back. And if I’m overlooking the feature and it’s somewhere in my face, please let me know. Thanks😊.Version: 4.19.4
Best App for Tracking MicronutrientsA lot of diet and fitness apps allow you to count calories, macros, exercise, and water, but there is no app I have used that compares to Cronometer in its ability to track micronutrients (at least in free versions). With Cronometer, you not only can track how many calories you consume each day and what your daily macronutrient distribution is, but you can see what your daily intake is of vitamins and minerals in comparison to the RDI. You can also change what micronutrients are highlighted in your daily summary, and you can even manipulate the minimum and maximum intake for each micronutrient based on your own personal needs. Also, the simple user interface really makes logging food easy and straightforward. As someone who cares not only about tracking their caloric intake, but seeing the nutrients I am getting in that intake, this app is very useful and the best I have used..Version: 3.6.0
A must-have for pregnant/breastfeeding moms to beIf you are trying to lose weight, trying to be healthy, or trying to make sure you are getting everything you need because you, like me, are trying to get pregnant/ are pregnant, then this is the only app you will ever need. The breakdowns of carbs/fats/proteins into their components is so amazing, not to mention I have never seen a more all-encompassing and user friendly app for micronutrients, water consumption, caffeine consumption etc. You name it, and this app breaks it down for you, as well as shows you the foods you tend to eat that contain certain nutrients, in addition to telling you the function of the nutrient and other food sources you can get it from. Making sure I am eating enough of specific micronutrients for my baby has never been so easy! You can even log your prenatal vitamin!.Version: 3.20.2
Top 3 reasons why this app is better than othersI’m genuinely impressed by this app for several reasons that make it stand out among others: 1. First and foremost, this app provides detailed micronutrient information. It goes beyond just displaying carbs, fats, and proteins, offering insight into your daily intake of essential vitamins and minerals such as vitamin E, vitamin D, vitamin C, copper, iron, magnesium, and zinc. This is crucial for anyone on a diet, as a calorie deficit can often lead to insufficient micronutrient consumption, which may hinder progress 2. The app makes calorie tracking a breeze. It displays your daily calorie total, as well as the breakdown of carbs, fats, and proteins consumed, right at the top of the screen. Unlike many other apps, there's no need to navigate to another page to find this vital information. 3. Lastly, the app boasts an extensive database of food nutrition facts. It incorporates data from reliable sources like the United States Department of Agriculture's National Nutrient Database (USDA), the National Coordinating Center for Food and Nutrition (NCCDB), and even databases from other countries, ensuring a comprehensive and accurate resource for users. All in all, this app is a must-have for anyone looking to manage their nutrition and make better choices when it comes to their dietary habits.Version: 4.5.1
Best of its kindI was a long time user of the (now very old and largely defunct) DietPower software. As the years rolled by, I tried most of the other online health and fitness apps, and none of them were a suitable replacement. They often had terrible food entry, were very noisy, and were often more focused on support groups than they were on the primary task of just logging food and exercise! After a decade of trying most of the other apps and being dissatisfied, Cronometer was worth the wait! The food logging is nearly perfect - the searches are fast and intuitive, and the barcode scanner is fantastic too. The ability to easily copy old records (even whole meals) to today’s food diary makes data entry lightning fast. Exercise entry is simple and there are categories for nearly everything- and all are easy to find. The calculations for calories burned is straightforward, and the entries allow you to enter custom values if you track them in another app such as Runkeeper. Integration with devices looks excellent (though I’ve not used that feature yet). Best of all, the interface on both the app and the website is clean, uncluttered, and very intuitive. I have nothing but gratitude to the folks at Cronometer for getting it so *right*! Strongly recommend!!.Version: 3.10.3
UPDATE Macros are right - but calories are wrongEdit: The cronometer team replied to my email and this review very quickly with a good explanation that not every gram of each macro has the same amount of calories. A quick google search basically says that the general rule is 4-4-9, but cronometer is right that this general rule isn’t the most precise. I’m glad to hear this, because this is my favorite tracker app. Thanks for getting back to me so fast! This is a glaring weakness in the app. I like that the sources for foods are barcodes and legit data sources, unlike myfitnesspal. I believe the macros are right. But the calories are incorrect! It’s 9 calories from each gram of fat, 4 calories per gram of carbs, and 4 calories per gram of protein. When you add up those categories from the macro columns, the “calorie” row has clearly undercounted. Why this is happening is unclear to me, but it’s a major weakness in the app..Version: 3.5.9
Easy to use and the paid version worth the moneyI was using a different calorie counter that was discontinued, so I switched over to Cronometer. I was able to figure it out quickly and learn many of the features on the first day. I have been using it now for several months and I’m very happy with it. I just recently upgraded to the annual plan. I think the paid features are well worth the money. My only complaint, which is the same with any other calorie counter, is I wish they would offer more than just 4 meal groupings. I eat many times a day due to hypoglycemia, and it would be great if I could see each of my meals grouped together, rather than just breakfast, lunch , dinner, and snack. I know I am in the minority, though, so I don’t expect this desire to ever be satisfied. Great app. Very happy with it..Version: 4.14.2
Best Tracking App There IsI was told that I had high cholesterol despite being young and having a healthy BMI… I always watched my diet and counted calories but I never paid attention to my macros, only protein. With Chronometer, I realized I was missing out on so many vitamins, along with eating too much fat and sugar. This app helped me lower my cholesterol down to normal levels within a month. The ease of tracking everything, as well as having what I was putting in my body visualized through numbers, helped tremendously. I am so happy this app is free, but I do plan on making the switch to Gold to both support the developers and gain even more functionality within the app. Thank you, truly. I never leave reviews, let alone any elaborate ones such as this one. But Chronometer is worth the praise, 100%..Version: 4.21.7
Ads are too longThis is by far the best app for tracking nutrition out there. I love the intuitive nature of it and the ability to add all my vitamins at once by creating “recipes” etc. The “favorites” section is great as well. The free version is good but the advertisements have become so long now, coupled with the fact that sometimes you can’t even figure out how to “X” out of them that I’m considering switching. Additionally, recently they changed the way that it works such that if you add a favorite and change it to a different amount, now it updates to that amount for the next time - which is really annoying. Previously, it would only update the save amount if you updated it from the menu from which you were choosing the item - which was a better way of doing things. I wish they would switch that back..Version: 4.17.0
Great app but in need of a couple fixesI love the faster and easier use in finding ingredients in this app to list macros BUT there are three things I find annoying. 1.) At times a save doesn’t immediately save what I just added to a recipe (uber annoying!). 2.) Other times a save somehow doubles my recipe with the ingredient listings shown twice so then I have to go back and delete the duplicates. 3.) In the process of deleting these duplicates, hitting the “x” often ends up opening the ingredient screen rather than deleting the ingredient. I think the “clickable” area for the button needs to altered so there isn’t app confusion in deleting the listing rather than opening the listing. OR, change the ability to delete a listing with a swipe or a check box on the left or right in the programming end so deleting ingredients doesn’t become frustrating. Otherwise, I like that the app already calculates net carbs..Version: 3.3.2
Lost its 5* with recent updateLove this app. I use it to track nutrients needed for my various health issues to make sure I can keep healthy and avoid medications. However the most recent update has lost one star for me. My main gripe is the custom recipe section which I use all the time. The function search is a pain as the search box goes away if it doesn’t find something you are searching for - usually when I mistype something. Also if you copy a recipe it doesn’t immediately appear in the list of recipes, and if you edit a recipe the changes don’t show up straight away. Looks like cache is not being cleared properly on the save. Hope these comments make their way back to the developers. Obviously not much user testing was complete before it was released!!.Version: 4.3.1
Amazing!Before Chronometer I was using MyFitnessPal. For what it is I had nothing against it and it worked well over the past 3-4 years. I took a nutrition class and I was introduced to Chronometer. Man, was I missing out. Not only does this work well, but it async to the website (no refresh needed). Aside from that the customization is endless for your goals and it can sync with other devices (for myself, Dexcom Glucose Monitoring System). What is more impressive is that you can do all this with the FREE tier! You can’t do that with MyFitnessPal. You need to pay right off the bat. Here’s another things.. if you decide to use the pro version of Chronometer it’s significantly reasonable. Overall a great app! I have transitioned over and will be subscribing after my subscription with MyFitnessPal expires..Version: 4.19.5
I love this app, but I have a recommendationThis app is one of my most used and most useful apps! I like it so much, I paid for the subscription and have no regrets. It has enabled me to meet each and every macro and micronutrient it tracks (and it tracks many!) saving me the cost of expensive vitamins and supplements I no longer need, because clearly see I’m getting them all throughout the day in the foods I eat. I also love and continue to learn from the “suggest a food” feature. I do have one suggestion for the app developers. Please add an import recipe function. I used a different app previously, and while the nutritional information it provided was by far more limited and less useful than this one, it provided the ability to import recipes. That’s a huge timesaver and a feature I keep wishing this app had. If you add that capability I will give this app 5 stars and you’ll have a fan for life. :).Version: 2.3.5
No stressI didn’t want to start a diet at all. It stressed me out thinking about counting calories. This has completely changed the way I look at my meals for the day. I’m able to see how many nutrients I’m getting and where I need to fill in the gaps in real time. I can then decide what I want for a snack and it isn’t telling me that I should not eat a cookie! Instead I can see how many calories to eat to stay in my goal. It updates after I do exercise so I can adjust throughout the day how many calories I’m going to eat. I love the wheels. I also I’ve that I can weigh my food and easily see how many calories it is exactly for what my portion is. It is very user friendly and I like the graphics a lot! I’ve gained a lot of insight into my health and it’s helped me understand where I need to fill in some gaps. Highly recommend!.Version: 3.5.8
So much nutritional information!!!And has plenty of potential!!! You can edit nutritional information that some corporations fail to provide Like protein contents and other micronutrients!!! Like you don’t want to intake too much Isoleucine according to peer reviewed studies!!! Plus Create meal plans and create custom food entry’s in you diary!!! Sorry if I’m screaming!!! This app is easily worth $150-$350 for lifetime membership!!! This is definitely an app if you want to put yourself in blue zone mentality. I would love the database to keep expanding. Starting from big chain fast food and restaurants on downward since it’s more accessible for people to come across. But understand food items come and go sometimes. Like i see some chik-fil-a and Taco Bell items missing but like I said, YOU CAN CREATE IN CUSTOM FOODS!!! Yezzir!!.Version: 4.16.1
CronometerAs far as I’ve seen Cronometer is the best app for tracking macros and micros. I haven’t used the premium version yet but am looking forward to when I can. The free version has everything you need. Unlike other apps the free version of Cronometer still allows you to see kcals consumed burned and remaining as well as a long very long list of micros. I’ve seen some people say it’s to much for beginners etc. I think for me it’s perfect. I can focus on what I know and if I see something I don’t know I can ignore it or I can look it up learn about how much of that I want/need to lose weight or bulk up and tweak my diet or eating habits to fit it better. The premium version has “the oracle” which I’m eager to get and use to find foods that fit my wants more specifically..Version: 4.8.0
Fantastic AppIn mid April(2020) I decided to lose some weight. After research to understand Macros better, I was recommended Cronometer by a friend. By early August(2020) I lost 22lbs to be back down around 155lbs. I’ve found this app to be very helpful, and easy to use. I use it every day..Version: 3.5.1
Great Resource!My Keto coach recommended this app to me and it was instrumental in my weight loss journey. I’m down 33 pounds and counting..Version: 3.19.0
Can’t Live Without It!This app has been a game changer for my health. I have used it for almost a year now and have been able to take my off the charts triglycerides levels down to normal by hitting all of my micro targets and daily exercise. My doc said it couldn’t be done with only diet and no drug intervention. I proved her wrong! I no longer stress over what I eat, I feel healthier than when I was thirty, and wake up feeling happy, calm, and balanced every morning. Best app ever!.Version: 4.27.3
One major flawThe app is great but we should be given the ability to separate our meals into breakfast/ lunch/ dinner, rather being forced to simply list each ingredient. This would make it a lot easier to track calories per meal and the ingredients in each meal..Version: 3.4.9
AlcoholThis app was working but now it’s adding random alcohol amounts to my daily totals... even to days that have already been completed..Version: 3.5.1
Best nutrition appThis app works really well once you understand how to enter and customize ingredients. It also has a recipe feature that works very well. The fact that it enables you to customize amounts by grams is terrific. The level of detail and customization in this app has really helped me move to a healthier diet..Version: 4.27.3
Easy to use. Comprehensive foods database.Easy to use. Comprehensive foods database..Version: 4.27.3
Good - FreeIt’s a great app and it gives me everything I need in the free version of the app. Recommend..Version: 4.27.3
AmazingGreat app! I highly recommend.Version: 4.27.3
Best macro tracking appI tried many But this one is just amazing.Version: 4.27.2
Fonts Are Too SmallThe app iitselfis very good. The code for the IOS and Mac versions are obviously ported from the same code base. The screen fonts are far too small on the Mac. My vision at the moment is off as I get my glucose levels under control. Having to use a magnifying glass on the screen is ridiculous. Please either make the screen fonts and elements larger or have an option for users to change these. Otherwise, the app is nearly unusable..Version: 4.27.2
Awesome!This app is so great! So much information, love that it sinc’s with Apple health, really easy to manage, create recipes, add favourites, find products, create products not in the database. I struggled to stay consistent when using other apps, but this one makes me feel accountable to myself..Version: 4.27.2
Outstanding Nutrition AppCronometer is an absolutely fantastic nutrition resource for anyone looking to optimize their health. I recommend it to clients and use it extensively myself. I follow a ketogenic nutrition strategy and Cronometer helps me to stay on track. Definitely worth the investment to get the Gold or Pro versions..Version: 4.27.2
Awesome calorie trackerWhenever the item you scan isn’t in the database the scan and autofill is so accurate, such a nice feature. Really like that the free version doesn’t bombard me with ads and slow my phone down like the previous app I used did..Version: 4.27.2
Worth it!I’ve tried my fitness pal and my macros +, and this by far is one of the better ones. I love the food library and all the different options for weight/portions. It’s super easy to set macros and there’s tons of micro nutrient info available too..Version: 4.27.1
THE BESTAmazing app. Industry standard. More features than you’ll ever need even on the free version..Version: 4.26.1
Love itIt is such a great app. It helps me on a daily basis and I am very happy that I started using that app..Version: 4.26.1
Unparalleled for usable nutrition informationWhen I first tried a vegan diet, I was so grateful to Cronometer for showing me how easy it is to find protein on a vegan diet: day after day demonstrating that I was so easily achieving an excess of total protein and an excess of each essential amino acid—while not exceeding the RDA for methionine. Beyond this, Cronometer helps me to truly understand the complete package of nutrients in each food item. Want calcium without the cholesterol and cruelty? Try a cup of steamed collards over white beans and tofu with a lemon tahini dressing. :).Version: 4.26.1
Good appBest free macro/calorie tracker.Version: 4.26.0
Great dataI have used the free version for a couple of years. It helps me keep track of my progress. The graphs that I really need are on a pay only basis..Version: 4.26.1
Missing a lot of restaurant foodsMissing a lot of restaurant foods.Version: 4.26.0
It’s ok but not the bombI dove right in with this one and purchased the gold subscription. I Was struggling to cut down weight even though I was working out intensely everyday. I’m only looking to loose 15lbs and maintain. I have to say that tracking your calories works if you are disciplined at it. This app will help you with that. I’m already down 6 of those 15lbs in a matter of 2 weeks. Here’s the problem with this app I’m running into. Lots of the food I eat, Canadian brands, are not in the data base. I’m constantly having to add my “new food” to the data base. As you can imagine it takes time. It’s not as simple as scan and log. I’ve also noted that a lot of healthier options of food don’t exist yet on this app but a cheeseburger from a fast food joint is readily available at the touch of a button. Again this leaves me having to create some meals and items to add to my “favourites”. I am managing and I’m seeing results however I’m not sure this will be a sustainable app to follow along with. Ok the biggest issue I have with the app and people should know before toy purchase is that you cannot use this app offline. I work in very remote areas with no cell coverage for days at a time. I cannot open the app to even track food that I normally eat daily. It’s rendered useless unless you have an internet connection so this leave me guessing for these times out of cell service. Not ideal when you are counting calories. Overall I am getting the results I’m looking for with tracking calories. It’s really does work but the app is lacking some some of the convenience I’m looking for. I likely won’t be repurchasing however I will keep using it for the life of the subscription. ✌️.Version: 4.26.0
UnclutteredEasy to read. Clear and concise. Well laid out..Version: 4.26.0
Best macro tracker so farThis is my favourite app so far and it has the most accurate nutrition labels. I also like that you can easily create your own food manually which was an issue I had with other apps. Some work needs to be done with the recipe too though. It is very frustrating to lose all your progress when you close your phone for some time waiting for the food to cook before you can enter the final recipe weight. There should be an automatic save feature for this..Version: 4.26.0
Notes & serving sizeI want to be able to make notes within each custom meal. And you should add portion changing like MyFitnessPal you can change the serving size..Version: 4.26.0
The best free tracking appDefinite the best free tracking app out there right now. Super customizable, and all the essential features you would need are completely free, such as the barcode scanner. Simple UI and huge food database.Version: 4.26.0
Amazing appLove Cronometer so easy to use and the features are great.Version: 4.25.1
Great appVery simple. Easy to use. Recommended to friends.Version: 4.25.1
Five starsAmazing app.Version: 4.25.1
Sam’s reviewBest app.Version: 4.25.1
I’m loving the free version!I’ve only been using this for a few days and I’d say I love the features they offer just for the free version. It has exactly everything that I want and need as someone who is new to counting calories and tracking macro. The app runs smooth. It offers so much flexibility and customization that works best for you! I don’t like most new apps as I find there are so many things going on on the screen. But this app has an option to organize that. It’s user friendly and not overwhelming I find!! The app has ads but no annoying ads that pops out randomly. Overall my experience with this app so far is beyond my expectation! I might consider upgrading someday once I am more consistent with my diet. Well done!!.Version: 4.25.1
Cronometer removes the guess workI downloaded free version per suggestion of Dr. Haver as i wanted to see if I needed to be taking all the supplements. Have been using for about 5 months and determined multivitamins were not good as in fact some nutrients i was getting 10000- 40000% of what was required. Now i monitory diet to get most of my nutrition from food sources with the exception of just a few things like Magnesium and Vit D. My body is functioning at an improved level, i feel so good doing this..Version: 4.25.1
Great tool!Comprehensive info, helpful visuals..Version: 4.25.1
AmazingThe scan feature has saved me millions of years so efficient 👌.Version: 4.24.0
Best app on the market!The only reason I didn’t give it a 5 is because it still a work in progress. Doesn’t have all the foods or alcohol but it really is the best out there. I hope they consider adding microbiome heath one day. They do a very good job tracking most nutrition. Good job! I think tracking microbiome could be tracked in the same way any vitamin is tracked. Figure out what a baseline of daily bacteria is, make it user adjustable. Then, probably the more difficult part, track how much bacteria is in probiotic foods, eg sauerkraut, kombucha, kefir etc. In addition, track how much prebiotic food is good. This should be more simple because you can determine this by weight or volume which you are tracking anyway. Feel free to send me contact info if you would like to communicate directly..Version: 4.24.0
Amazing appIt has helped me increase my weight loss to 2g a week, and fix my micro nutrition, I have added carrots, oranges and sweet potatoes to my diet and hole diffrence it has made.Version: 4.24.0
Thank you!!Thank you so much for creating a trustworthy and user friendly app for us to track our clean keto meals, macros, activity and multi bio metrics! Hubby and I have been faithfully tracking for nearly 3 weeks, lost 10 lbs each (so far), and are off all those horrible diabetes meds for 16 days… and counting!! 🙌🏻 God bless!!.Version: 4.24.0
Great appGreat app with amazing customer service, very easy too use and helps make things easy. Would def recommend, gold plans worth every cent..Version: 4.24.0
Great Tracking AppProbably one of the best apps I’ve used for tracking macros. It has everything!.Version: 4.23.0
Hidden gemThis is the app I get all my friends to download. So awesome how you can see all the micronutrients, filter for specific databases if you want, etc. Wish the new marketing of the app didn’t succumb to the weight-loss look of MFP, etc. Nonetheless, glad about the quality of the app. Puzzled why others don’t seem to know about it..Version: 4.23.0
Love all the nutrient infoI’ve always used loseit to track my food but I’ve recently switched to eating a plant based diet. This app seems right on point to track food as there is a break down on all the nutrients I need to pay attention to. I am a premium subscriber to the other calorie counting app and I wish this one came with a few day free trial for the gold subscription to see if I want to get it..Version: 4.23.0
Stop logging me outThe app is awesome but can I please stop being logged out? It’s really annoying.Version: 4.23.0
Love the customer support and features of this app.Quick customer support and fetures that actually help me track my calories. Thanks!.Version: 4.23.0
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