User Reviews: Glycemic Index & Load Tracker

Top reviews

  • How do I get my money back

    It says free and once I press continue I got charged.

    Developer Response

    We understand your concern, and we want to clarify that users can always close the payment screen and freely explore the app without any charge. You are welcome to interact with the app and explore its features before making any payment decisions at your own pace.
  • Annoying

    Needs to allow users to view app without shoving price up front right away. Made me nervous not to see any features prior to a payment.

    Developer Response

    We understand your concern, and we want to clarify that users can always close the payment screen and freely explore the app without any charge. You are welcome to interact with the app and explore its features before making any payment decisions at your own pace.
  • Not what I thought

    This tracker is horrible. Not what I thought it would be able to do. I wasted $17 to upgrade to premium features that a big come on. Do not fall for it!

    Developer Response

    Thank you for sharing your feedback with us! We're sorry to hear that your experience with the tracker didn't meet your expectations. We are continuously working to improve Glycemic Index app.
  • Worthless

    Don’t waste your money. Database is so limited it’s useless.

    Developer Response

    In case you got a database that contains more foods, then please share it with us.
  • Good start

    Needs more options for serving sizes and the number of servings. Currently limited to predetermined serving size and number of servings is limited to one, so you have to enter an item multiple times. Example: more than one egg you have to re-enter for each egg you ate.

    Developer Response

    Thank you for your feedback, you mention a very good point! We will take this into consideration.
  • Not worth it

    I tried using this app. Database isn’t great and when trying to add to the daily journal it automatically enters values for 100g of the food. I didn’t have 100g so I’d have to research the values (GL, calories, net carbs, protein etc) myself and add manually. I don’t need to pay for an app to do that. Sorry I wasted my money

    Developer Response

    Nutrition facts are always stated per 100g of foods. Thats why when you add something to the food journal you see its values per 100g however, below you can enter the portion size specifying how much you actually have. Also, please keep in mind that determining the GI of each food involves conducting human trials to measure blood sugar responses after consuming specific amounts of carbohydrates from that food. Therefore, it is understandable that the GI database may not include every single food item.
  • Terrible…seriously unhelpful.

    $15 for an app that doesn’t even have simple normal foods listed. Never been more disappointed in a purchase ever.

    Developer Response

    Thank you for your feedback! We are really sorry to hear that you were disappointed with the app. However, please keep in mind that determining the GI of each food involves conducting human trials to measure blood sugar responses after consuming specific amounts of carbohydrates from that food. Therefore, it is understandable that the GI database may not include every single food item. While it is beneficial to consult the database for general guidance on the GI of various foods, it is important to remember that the GI can vary between individuals and may be influenced by factors such as food combinations, cooking methods, and individual metabolism. Our database contains foods with verified information only. What you find on the internet for the foods you can't find in the app is a big question.
  • Portions

    It would be easier if the portion had other measurements such as numbers(strawberries) pounds, ounces, liters,etc…
  • Food database is poor

    Type in apple and you’ll get info for applesauce and apple juice. Type in tomato and you get tomato juice.
    If you are looking for low GI or GL foods, such as fresh foods not processed, this isn’t for you.

    Developer Response

    Dear valued user, Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback with us. We appreciate your input and would like to address your concerns. We understand that you were looking for fresh, low glycemic index (GI) or glycemic load (GL) foods and found that the app's current search results primarily focused on processed alternatives such as apple sauce, apple juice, and tomato juice. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. However, we would like to inform you that our app does indeed offer a wide variety of fresh foods alongside processed options. By typing in "apple," you will find comprehensive information not only on apple sauce and apple juice but also on fresh apples themselves, including their nutritional value. Similarly, when searching for "tomato," you will find information on both tomato juice and fresh tomatoes. We are continuously working on enhancing our search functionality and expanding our database to provide a more comprehensive range of food options.
  • Not worth the money!

    Very limited content and means to track food. Only allows you to track in grams, not ounces.

    Developer Response

    Thank you for your feedback! We are really sorry to hear that you were disappointed with the app. However, please keep in mind that determining the GI of each food involves conducting human trials to measure blood sugar responses after consuming specific amounts of carbohydrates from that food. Therefore, it is understandable that the GI database may not include every single food item. While it is beneficial to consult the database for general guidance on the GI of various foods, it is important to remember that the GI can vary between individuals and may be influenced by factors such as food combinations, cooking methods, and individual metabolism.

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