One-liner
A calorie-tracking app with a strong focus on intermittent fasting, offering meal logging, macro tracking, and integration with fitness devices.
Strengths
- Highly rated for its intuitive food logging interface and extensive barcode scanner (review: 'scanning meals is so fast and accurate')
- Strong support for intermittent fasting with built-in timers, progress tracking, and community features (review: 'the fasting timer keeps me accountable')
- Robust database of over 1 million foods, including restaurant items and packaged goods
- Seamless integration with Apple Health, Google Fit, and wearable devices like Fitbit and Garmin
- Consistent updates and responsive customer support based on user feedback
Weaknesses
- Frequent ads in the free version disrupt user experience (review: 'ads pop up every time I log a meal')
- Premium subscription ($9.99/month) feels expensive compared to alternatives (review: 'I pay more than my gym membership for this')
- Some users report inaccurate calorie estimates for homemade meals (review: 'it guessed wrong on my chicken soup by 300 calories')
- Outdated UI design—feels cluttered and not as modern as newer health apps
- Limited customization for dietary preferences beyond basic macros (e.g., no vegan-specific food suggestions)
Opportunities
- Build a minimalist, ad-free fasting-focused tracker with a clean interface and lower price point
- Integrate AI-powered meal estimation for homemade dishes using photo input or voice description
- Create a community-driven fasting challenge platform with real-time leaderboards and social accountability
- Offer tiered pricing with a $2.99/month entry tier focused only on fasting and basic logging
- Add personalized fasting plans based on user goals (weight loss, energy, mental clarity) with adaptive recommendations
Competitors
- MyFitnessPal
- FatSecret
- Zero – Intermittent Fasting Timer
Generated by NVIDIA NIM llama-3.3-70b · 5/12/2026, 9:32:25 AM