Looking for Better Apps Like MyFitnessPal? Here You Go

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Looking for Better Apps Like MyFitnessPal? Here You Go

Postby albertrussell » 25 Apr 2025 07:03

Hey all,

After using MyFitnessPal on and off for years, I finally hit that point where I started looking around. You know what I mean — the ads, the repetitive UI, the premium features that used to be free. It got me wondering if there were any apps like MyFitnessPal that could give me a cleaner, more personalized experience.

Spoiler: there are. And some of them honestly blew me away.

Here’s what stood out:

1. Carb Manager – Especially good if you’re doing keto or low-carb. The macro tracking is super intuitive.

2. Yazio – Has a slick, modern interface and offers structured plans based on your goal, whether it’s weight loss, muscle gain, or just healthier eating.

3. MyNetDiary – Less hyped but surprisingly powerful. It’s accurate, fast, and doesn’t make you fight through pop-ups.

4. MacroFactor – Ideal for people who track macros seriously. It’s designed by nutrition coaches and updates your targets as your body changes.

5. Ate – A completely different take. It’s not about numbers — it’s visual food journaling, great for mindful eating.

These aren’t just clones of MyFitnessPal — each has its own focus and strengths. Whether you care more about visual design, macro precision, or even meal planning, there’s an app out there that might be a better fit for your lifestyle.

Now here’s the cool part: while exploring these apps, I stumbled across a blog that breaks down what it actually costs to build an app like MyFitnessPal — not just the surface stuff, but real numbers, features, and how it all comes together.

If you’re a developer, entrepreneur, or just curious how fitness apps are made behind the scenes, this post is worth a read:
How Much Does It Cost to Make an App Like MyFitnessPal

Call to Action:
Anyone here already using a MyFitnessPal alternative that you swear by? I’d love to hear what’s working for you and why. Always on the hunt for better tools — whether it’s for tracking smarter or just making the process less annoying.

Let’s share what’s out there. You never know who you might help.
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