Fuelbetter — Nutrition Tracker

Fuelbetter — Nutrition Tracker

Next-gen nutrition analysis

2 ratings
9 reviews
Free
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  • Released
  • Updated
  • February 18, 2021
  • March 24, 2023
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Accurately track calories, macros, and over 170 nutrients to achieve your health and performance goals. Get personalized dietary insights and meal suggestions from a digital nutritionist. Understand the health and climate impact of your food choices.

Calorie and macro tracking
170+ nutrient analysis
Personalized biological requirements calculation
Nutrient deficiency/excess testing
On-demand digital nutritionist
Health and climate impact assessment
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What's New in Fuelbetter

1.3.1

March 24, 2023

- Barcode scanner - Delete account

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$124.991 Year
14 Days trial
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User reviews

I love

This app is almost perfect but there are a few things missing
- Apple Watch version
- being able to connect to apple health
- the ability to add your own foods and put in the nutritional value

Great app with potential but..

I found this app because for health reasons I need to keep a closer eye on what is coming into my system. I can’t seem to find a contact option within the app and would like to know how to add more food (even if it requires submitting it for approval). Among other things, I take an energy B12 powder and cannot find anything equivalent on it. Maybe there is an upgrade option but I can’t see it.

There also doesn’t seem to be a match for my exercise routine which is mainly walks, gentle aerobics etc but I have to put a hard training option in so I feel that maybe throw it off a bit?

It has amazing potential.
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Almost!

Ahhhh it looked so perfect and exactly what i was looking for in terms of tracking everything! But the deal breaker is that it doesn't seem to sync with apple health which means the apps which are syncing, like my workout app, wont then show on this app so I'd have to log in manually every day. The bit that makes tracking health so tedious is having to log it all manually rather than it being automatic. If you could add this one feature, your app would be perfect and I'd give 5 stars and recommend it to people.
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First day use disappointing

I got the app and tried entering food for breakfast. I had a three-egg omelette. That’s not a choice, so I thought I would “add” it by ingredients. No. “Add” means that (instead of scanning the bar code) you type what you’re looking for in the drop down menu. I chose “eggs”. Note, no option to say how many, but judging from the preset numbers assigned to “eggs,” I assume it mist correspond to two large. Next, I tried adding tomatoes. Unfortunately, the app didn’t recognize the bar code that the “Mucci Farms ‘Sun Drops’ tomatoes” came in. I’m back to “adding,” i.e., “searching our drop down menu,” for what I ate. I select the one that most nearly corresponds to what I ate. I try to adjust the numbers assigned, get the number of grams right, all to no avail. Note if you change the serving size or any other number—none of the other numbers change: 5 grams? 100 grams? No problem. Your calories are still the same. I had hoped to use this app like I had used SparkPeople years ago before they messed up their program. But no. This app, for my purposes at least, appears to “useless as the teats on a boar hog,” unless maybe I restrict myself to corn flakes and beef-a-roni. I assume the app can read those bar codes (although getting the quantities right probably will still be a problem. They either need to improve their app (start again from the beginning?), make it more intuitive if I’m so dumb that I can’t figure it out, or make a version for dummies that might work for me. But, this one is useless.

One other thing, on the graph, “nutrients over limit,” it says I am 180 over my “tropical forest impact” allowance. ????! Chicken eggs produced in my back yard? Tomatoes? Onions? That puts me “over” my “tropical rainforest impact?” By 180? 180 what??? I think I am being pranked!
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Response from developer

We're sorry you had a frustrating time using our app. I hope you've found an app that better suits your needs! In answer to your questions: - Like many other food diary apps, you'll need to type to search for a food or scan its barcode. We don't yet provide other techniques (such as taking a photograph), since the accuracy level of these techniques doesn't yet meet our standards. - For any food selected, a default quantity is provided for convenience - but like other food diary apps, it is important to amend the quantity by tapping on the food, and editing the quantity on the individual food edit page. Note: when a food quantity is edited, this does not immediately change the values shown on the individual food edit screen, but it will be reflected on the main diary screen. - "Tropical rain forest impact" is a measure of how food choices directly - or indirectly - contribute to tropical rainforest loss. "Eggs" are high on the impact list, because hens (and other poultry) are typically fed a diet which includes soybean meal - most of which comes from farms in Brazil created by deforestation of the Amazon. That is the industry-standard "egg" or "poultry product". If you know your hens are fed soybean-free diets, or the soybean meal in their diets is "rainforest friendly", then your egg consumption will have a zero tropical rainforest impact. - I hope that helps! If you have any further questions, please reach out to us at hello@fuelbetter.co, and we'll be happy to help.

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very nice app

FAQ

What is Fuelbetter?

Fuelbetter is a nutrition tracking and analysis app that monitors calories, macros, and over 170 nutrients. It offers personalized insights and meal suggestions to help users achieve their health and fitness goals.

How does Fuelbetter calculate nutrient requirements?

Fuelbetter uses advanced techniques, typically reserved for elite athletes, to precisely calculate individual biological nutrient requirements. This goes beyond standard RDAs to account for life changes like pregnancy or adopting a vegan diet.

Can Fuelbetter identify nutrient deficiencies?

Yes, Fuelbetter tests for over 164 nutrient deficiencies and excesses in real time. This provides a level of insight historically only available through costly blood tests.

Does Fuelbetter offer meal suggestions?

Yes, Fuelbetter's digital nutritionist suggests meals based on foods you already eat to help you meet your nutrient targets. You can swipe for alternative suggestions if the first one isn't suitable.

What is the cost of Fuelbetter?

Fuelbetter is free to download. Ongoing use requires a subscription, available monthly for $21.99 or annually for $124.99. Both plans include a 14-day free trial.

Does Fuelbetter have ads?

Yes, Fuelbetter contains advertisements. As it is free to download and offers in-app purchases for its subscription, ads are present.

What devices does Fuelbetter support?

Fuelbetter is available for iPhone and iPod. It is rated for ages 4 and up.

How often is Fuelbetter updated?

The latest version of Fuelbetter is 1.3.1, last updated on March 24, 2023. Updates typically occur to improve features and reliability.