FitHub User Reviews

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Not great

I made a YouTube video where I tested the accuracy of this app on 5 different meals: avocado toast with egg, a PB&J, chicken broccoli rice, a banana, and a chipotle burrito bowl.

It was reasonably accurate on the avocado toast, and the chicken broccoli rice meal (even though it thought the chicken was tilapia).

The PB&J and the chipotle bowl were very far off. It got less than half of the calories and a third of the protein for the burrito bowl.

For the banana it actually told me it was 0 calories and 0 of any macros. Not even joking. I tried 3 different times to see if it was a bug.

I find it really not cool that you have to commit to a paid subscription before using the app at all and double not cool that they ask for a review before you even get to use it.
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Free download but you can’t use anything unless you subscribe

Should have a one time purchase option, everything needing a subscription is an immediate decline from me.

My review

I’ve been using the Fit Hub AI Calorie Tracker app for a while now, and it has completely changed the way I manage my nutrition and fitness goals. The app is incredibly user-friendly, accurate, and packed with features that make tracking calories and macros effortless. The AI suggestions for meals and portion sizes are spot on, and the vast food database ensures I can log anything I eat without hassle.

One improvement I’d love to see is a feature allowing users to input food quantities in grams, mL, fl oz, and oz. This would make tracking even more precise for those of us who rely on different measurement systems depending on the food or beverage.

Overall, this app is a game-changer for anyone serious about their health and fitness journey. Highly recommend it to anyone looking to level up their calorie tracking!
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Best app

So convenient!! Thanks :D

Good Design but not accurate

It’s a good idea and if it worked properly it’d be 5/5 stars, but it doesn’t quite work like it’s supposed to, I scanned a zebra cake that has 320 calories and it says that there is 198, and a brownie that is 200 calories as 400, overall it is a good concept but a bit more work needs to go into it, and after the fact that I spent money on this just for it not to work out.
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If only

The app is really cool in concept. The bad news is you have to pay to use it as it has no trial period. Also, you’re prompted immediately to submit a review before you even try it out. After some quick use and comparisons to logging after actually weighing food, this app was under estimating calories. I had 200 gram is baked chicken on a plate and the app said 135 grams. It’ll take some trial and error to get use to. Don’t expect perfection. But it should ball park it nicely.
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SD

Charged me more than was listed. Not a good start.

Don’t bother

Barcode scanner is useless. Ai misinterprets nutrition labels. When attempting to add items to yesterday’s log it refuses and logs it for today. Total scam.

Too simple but also easy

Saw this app advertised from an Instagram account making funny gym videos, overall it's a good app, it just lacks many features. Others have too much, this one has too little. I don't like that there's no trial period, you have to pay for it before using it. Also the rating box comes wayyyy too early, I just finished setting up and it wanted me to rate... If this app can update in the near future, it has potential to be a great calorie tracker, keep it light and simple, but add important features like logging weight, water, and analyze/present all inputed data with recommendations on how to eat better or what I could have cut out of my meals for the day. Until that happens, I don't recommend this app... yet
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Great food recognition

Amazing food recognition and calorie tracking. Big downside is it only stores the last 7 days and deletes the data for anything older. So unless you transfer the data to another app it’s only a weekly tracker!

Great UI

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