MyMacros+ has a food database of over 5 million different food itemsand has an option for you to scan nutrition labels and barcodes to make food logging more efficient (however, I was disappointed with the food database – more on this later). Without the premium version, you’d have to update your macro and calorie goals each week manually, which is fine if you have that sort of experience or you’re working with a nutrition coach. This app also allows you to track personal body stats such as your body weight and body fat percentage, and when you purchase the premium version of the app, it will adjust your macro and calorie goals based on your weekly weigh-ins to help you reach your body composition goal. Note: I did not test Myworkout+ for this review, I only tested Mymacros+. While this app does offer the option to track your workouts, it requires a separate app download (Myworkout+) which costs $2.99 USD per month. No free version exists, you have to pay $1.99/month to access the basic features or pay $9.99/ month to upgrade to Premium. Mymacros+ is a macro and calorie tracking app that can be downloaded onto your iPhone, Android, iPad, and Apple Watch, and can be used to track your food and water intake along with setting your personal nutrition goals. Learn more about our review process here. Honest Review Guarantee from FeastGood: Our testing team purchases each product 100% independently and uses the product for several weeks up to several months before writing a review. But I would still recommend trying the app for yourself. Along with others, I found the food database disappointing, which is a barrier for me using the app long-term.There is no free version, but for $1.99/month you can customize your calorie and macro goals, which compared with apps like MyFitnessPal, you’d have to pay $20.50/month.Unlike other apps that only focus on calorie counting (like the LoseIt App ), MyMacros+ has an emphasis on tracking macros (protein, carbs, fats), and does an excellent job doing so.I found it to be one of the most user-friendly food-tracking apps I’ve tested.Here is my quick takeaway if you are wondering whether MyMacros+ was worth it: So, I purchased Mymacros+ in order to determine whether as a nutrition coach I would recommend it to my clients who are serious about tracking their calories and macros. While some users were reporting that they loved their experience with the app, others were saying that it was very difficult to use, with a poor food database. Before trying the Mymacros+ app, I had read many reviews that were very conflicting.
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