Mayo Olubori
9 months ago
This app has great potential....even subscribed for a month... But at $9.99..there needs to be better functionality. Yes the app will scan your food and does a decent job of measuring your calories. Unfortunately its maybe 70% 80% accurate which is fine, but I can't update the food on my android device, even though it gives me the option to do this. Also It isn't compatible with any workout devices so it can't include burnt calories from my workouts.. Which fitnesspal does for free.
Agassi Shadkamyan
9 months ago
It's incredibly poor design, when changing or trying to alter info it is buggy, displays different info than what you clicked on, and overall is a mess design wise. But it gets worse, the AI is not accurate in any way, when describing foods, taking a picture, even scanning the bar code it will mess up. Save your money. Get something else.
Sam O'Mara
9 months ago
I like the concept, but it's a pricey app. I'm on day 2. I tried to delete something that I added and then decided not to eat. It wasn't super easy to find the way to delete it because the options menu is almost the same color as the background, and now that item has been in the "finalizing" stage for 45 minutes. It seems like Android users have lots of issues. I've already paid for a year, so hopefully the developer will be able to improve the functionality of this app.
Summer Breeze
6 months ago
I can see the potential but the app is not user-friendly. I was able to take a photo but obviously there was quite a bit wrong. For 9.99 a month, I have much higher expectations. I wish they'd start at 1.99 a month and then increase cost as the app improves. You can't change much, there's a LOT of mistakes it makes, and some of it isn't in English. There's not a tutorial either so you're spending a lot of time trying to navigate. I could see myself re-downloading in a year hoping improvements
Nine 90
3 months ago
"Fix Results" doesn't work at all. It's so buggy, when you make changes to macros it just stays the same OR freaks out and starts making weird calculations that dont make sense. I changed my preferences and it wouldnt take the save and still managed to screw everything up to the point I had to uninstall and reinstall with the changed health goals. I have the paid version on a Galaxy S25 Ultra. I would not recommend. 2 stars only because the scans are pretty decent, the rest is useless.
Wilson Rivera
2 months ago
I continue using the app. I think is pretty good but the little things matter too. I understand the AI model is the bacon but the UI need some work too. Some sorting for the saved food and the app just can't update my birthdate.. The also tell me each day I broke my streak when is not true. -- My friend credited this app for his weight loss. This is barely day two for me and I love the simplicity that AI brings by estimating calories. That said I am unable to update my birthdate.
Lisa K Simpkins
3 months ago
I saw the creator on TMZ and I downloaded the app. the pricing is sketchy and u have to add a backup acct in case it can't pull out of the 1 acct. ( um, just NO) I read some of the reviews, they say it doesn't accurately count calories at times. app doesn't do certain things it's supposed to. I'll stick with my WW app. I wish the reviews and the cost were very good) I'll check the app again in a few months to see if anything changed.
David Smith
4 months ago
cancelled my subscription because it won't let me put in my correct age, weight, and height. no matter what I set them at and hit save, it defaults back to some arbitrary numbers. also it won't let you edit the amount of food or customize portions after scanning. very good idea for an app with too many missing features. it also tries to push you to eat too much protein cause it assumes that's what's good for everyone without considering how much fiber you want. doesn't give specifics about micro
Mohammad Ali Ranginwala
3 months ago
while I like the interface anytime I log a food it doesn't detect properly or doesn't log the fats in the food if I use the food database (for example, I put in a Costco cheese slice in, it gives the calories, but then leaves out the fats. even though it shows 14 g of sat fat and doesn't even show total fats but a pizza has plenty). I also tried logging my height for calorie goal and anytime I would try to log 5 10 it would default to 5 foot. there is something wrong with this app, need to fix!
Danika Wong
5 months ago
See lot of potential with the app. makes it easy to snap food and get a guestimate of the calirs and macros but I wish you could more early tell it how much of an ingredient is in the meal. it lists the items found in the picture but for example, I know it out 1 tsp of peanut butter in the oatmeal but it way over estimated. also, the manual adjustment is not letting me put decimals in like 3.5 grams, seems like a bug. Also like how I was able to sync with my Google health/Fitbit app.
Russell Yazbeck
5 months ago
No updates from devs in 6 weeks? lame. The fact that macros don't add up to the calories is a pretty big oversight. also, you can't add and remove specific ingredients either by AI or manually, wouldn't that be good training for AI? it's fun to give it a description of what you ate, but it's best to take pics of everything fresh you cook, and even better the nutrition label, which it is very good at, and then portion it for your day.
Jeff Faber
3 months ago
Cool concept! Not polished out yet though. I noticed several bugs although none of them are awful. It seems like it just has a generative AI take a guess at what the food is, spit it out and text and then look it up in the journal. Which is okay but not always super accurate. I'd love to see predictive models trained on food images to guess more accurately.
Erich Tavadia
5 months ago
Pretty raw. Something simple as editing your description blanks out and you can't see what you're typing. Lot of glitches like this but most importantly, you can't set what size your portions are. It would be nice to have ounces, tblsp, etc. When you go to select saved foods, it won't stay on the screen and let you select multiple items. A lot of the calories are way off. I've had to edit every entry.
brent78900
2 months ago
Garbage useless app trying to leverage AI. In reality the AI isn't practical and data input required, so it's just a form to input what you eat, for every meal. App allows like one week to cancel which then forces you to purchase one year. Google play did not cancel the subscription upon my request... paid for a year of this useless crapp. if an app requires credit card info up front to try it out, the business model is entirely robbing you of your money when you can't cancel. You've been warned
Mike Rush
2 months ago
I don't like to be negative, especially since this is a good idea and the inventor is an industrious young guy, but beware. It does not work. I could not get it to register the correct calories on items I know the calorie count, not even close. When I deleted my account during the free trial, it did not delete. They charged me for the entire year. I contested it and Google still would not give me a refund. I do not recommend risking this scenario.
Deborah Michaels
2 months ago
I've been using this app for several weeks and find it's extremely inconsistent. one morning my oatmeal is 250 calories, a week later 700. You can't fix mistakes, for example yucca instead of jicama. Huge difference in nutritional values. Turkey is mistaken for fish. I'm paying for this app & am very disappointed. Here's hoping I can cancel my subscription without a huge hassle.
Sarah Colunga
2 months ago
I like how it syncs to my fitness app. However, the app keeps glitching and does not allow me to add my meals randomly. So it's not much use of I can't even enter in my meals. When it does work, it will tell me I lost my streak, even when I've entered food. At this point, spend your $30 somewhere else :(
Dawn Coleman
1 month ago
I think this app could be amazing. There are great features. I love the picture feature that analyzes your food but it's not exactly accurate and I haven't figured out how to change the ingredients; for example changing peanut butter to sunflower butter. I end up manually inputting what I eat so for me it's not worth me paying for. However if they fix the picture feature so you can edit the actual ingredients for a more accurate macros count, I would purchase a subscription.
Wes Whit
1 month ago
This app works. If you want to count calories and maybe protein and carbs. Most food within the food database does not include the fat content, and the auto-generated goals are horrible. I am 5'8'' 218 lbs, and it says to lose .7 lbs a week, I need to eat 1069 calories. Which is so much lower than how much I need to eat to lose that much weight. The food database does have a good bit of food in it and is mostly accurate with the calories. The AI scanner does work for the most part as well.
Rieuna
4 months ago
Not upfront about pricing. They only told me about pricing after I've entered all my info and created an account. Edit: Updating rating after using it during the trial period. The UI is very nice and food pictures look good on it. Unfortunately, calories are always undercounted. 60kcal estimate for 260kcal worth of grapes, meat estimated about 50% less calories than when weighed. I don't expect absolute accuracy, but it isn't very reliable even when all food is laid flat.