![]() ![]() Exercise in a separate app (MyWorkout+)Ĭronometer has much more detailed and comprehensive tracking for macronutrients, micronutrients, and biometrics.None - MyMacros+ doesn’t rank or rate foods.īoth are calorie and macro tracking apps that don’t qualify foods as “good” or “bad.” None - Cronometer doesn’t rank or rate foods. MyMacros+ is best for people who want custom macro suggestions to help them reach their body weight and/or body composition goals without working with a coach, and don’t mind creating custom entries for foods that aren’t in the database.Cronometer is best for those who want to track their macros and micronutrients, or individuals who need very detailed information such as people who are managing a health condition or high-level athletes.The cost of MyMacros+ doesn’t make sense – $1.99/month for basic features compared to a free version of Cronometer that most people can use and stick with long-term.MyMacros+ was the winner for 1 category, with the remaining 3 categories being tied ( more on this later). ![]() Cronometer was the winner in 6 of 10 categories reviewed.I’m comparing these apps head to head in ten different categories so that you can decide which app is best for you. Plus, Cronometer has several features for free, but there is NO free option for MyMacros+. Cronometer also provides more info on micronutrients. The main difference between Cronometer and MyMacros+ is that Cronometer has a fully verified database compared to MyMacros+ database, which is missing many brand-name foods. I’ll discuss the benefits and drawbacks for each app, and make my recommendation. I’ve already raved about Cronometer for its tracking capabilities, but what about when compared with other popular nutrition apps, like MyMacros+? Some links in this article are affiliate links, which means we earn from qualifying purchases. ![]()
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