HitMeal Calorie & Food Tracker

HitMeal Calorie & Food Tracker

By AIBY

  • Category: Health & Fitness
  • Release Date: 2021-02-24
  • Current Version: 1.47
  • Adult Rating: 12+
  • File Size: 96.67 MB
  • Developer: AIBY
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 17.0
Score: 4.65777
4.65777
From 46,454 Ratings

Description

Want to look good, feel good, and eat well? Want to live in harmony with your mind and body in a climate of confidence and self-love? With HitMeal, you’ll enjoy achieving these goals! We offer: • Calorie counting Keep track of calories you consume and attune your eating habits to fit your goals. • Convenient food logging All you have to do is open your app—its user-friendly, easy-to-use interface will help you quickly integrate new healthy eating habits into your daily life. • Broad food database Log literally any food you can think of. Our extensive food database has got you covered. • Barcode scanning Tired of typing names of products in the search box? We've taken care of it. With our barcode scanning, you'll no longer have to worry about spending too much of your precious time logging food. • Tracking nutrients Monitor the macronutrient ratio in your favorite meals to balance carbs, proteins, and fats in your diet and keep control of what you eat. • Meal plans Now you don’t have to worry about what to eat for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Pick a meal plan—and relish full-flavored dishes delivered by our nutrition experts. • Apple Health integration Sync HitMeal with Apple Health to keep complete track of your physical activity in one place. Note: the app is compatible with iOS 16. All personal data is protected in accordance with the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy: https://aiby.mobi/nutrition/terms/ https://aiby.mobi/nutrition/privacy/ For questions or inquiries, please use our customer support form at https://aiby.mobi/nutrition/support/ Stay healthy! HitMeal team

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Reviews

  • Don’t waste your time or $

    2
    By Cel5634
    In theory this app is helpful but it’s way behind on technology. The barcode scanner doesn’t work and it’s not working with AI tech and takes more effort than other trackers.
  • Chicken and cheese roll ups

    1
    By Bob really confused
    This a mix of shredded chicken and equal amounts of Monterey Jack triple cheddar and cream cheese wrapped in a flattened buttermilk biscuit or crescent roll and baked at 350 degrees for 20 minutes.
  • Read this!

    1
    By logan 144
    This app sucks. I wish I could give it zero stars it dupes you into $20 yearly fee for nothing but a way to track how much water you drink and you have to manually type in what you eat for it to count your calories. So much better apps out there that scan your food and give you everything you need without you typing everything in. It sucks. Trust me.
  • Useful app but requires constant reviews

    1
    By Tired of feedback solicitation
    App asks for a review every time I use it. The product is useful, but give me a break on the constant solicitation of feedback.
  • Not free

    1
    By oceanbreezecolorado
    I don’t like lies. It’s not free.
  • Hard To Use

    1
    By DoggieMom01
    This app is not user friendly!
  • Great & Afforda

    5
    By Saffeya
    I think I was skeptical at first if the meal tracker would work better than others.. I gave it a try and actually was beneficial.
  • Barcode scanner doesn’t work

    1
    By Dont B NaCl
    Annoying that the barcode scanner doesn’t work. Have to manually search everything… AI meal scanner is useless as well.
  • Controlling my Intake

    5
    By Sam Tye
    While I’ve only been using the APP a few days so far, I’m pretty impressed by the ease of use and how it integrates with the iPhone’s Health APP to automatically log my steps and calculates calorie burned, as well as any other activity I log. The scan tool; however, is a bit moody and sometimes does not want to work, but if that happens, I just enter the food manually
  • Nothing special

    3
    By Ppagelotr
    I was hoping to get more in depth information regarding nutrition. For $20 a year it could at least provide nutritional information summary.

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