![]() ![]() Reporting – Cronometer has a fantastic reporting feature, which makes it clear if you’re deficient in any particular nutrient over a given time frame.The tradeoff is that these user-submitted database entries are often wrong. Food database size/accuracy – Both MyFitnessPal and Lifesum have a large database with brand name and processed foods because they allow for user submissions, Cronometer does not.MyFitnessPal is also pretty easy to use, but has a few weird UI choices, and takes extra clicks to add foods. UI simplicity – Cronometer is easy to use in general, but occasionally you’ll get stuck while learning how to use it and need help.Simplicity of UI (on a scale from 1 to 10) The easiest way to visualize the differences in each app is using a comparison table. So those are the main areas I’ll judge each on. On top of those features, a food tracker is particularly useful for vegans if it shows you the vitamin and mineral information of your foods. Reporting function (to see if you’re deficient in anything over time).A high quality food database (size and accuracy).There are some general things that all good food trackers should incorporate: MyFitnessPal.īut here, I’m going to compare them all from a high level to try and determine the best vegan food tracking app. I’ve done a thorough review of Cronometer and Lifesum, and also compared Cronometer vs. When looking for a vegan food tracking app, 3 kept coming up over and over: It’s also a good idea if you’re trying to lose or gain weight. When you switch over to a diet that’s radically different from your standard diet (keto, vegan, etc.), it’s always a good idea to track your diet and see if you’re missing anything. ![]() New vegans more than anyone should track the nutrition of their diet to avoid any possible vegan health problems. ![]()
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