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Calorie Tracker / Counter app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 2128 ratings )
Utilities Health & Fitness
Developer: WASEEM IDELBI
Free
Current version: 1.0, last update: 1 year ago
First release : 06 Nov 2022
App size: 1.63 Mb

Finally!
A calorie tracking app without all the fluff!
This is the easiest and most straightforward calorie tracking app youll ever use.
You dont need a whole fitness ecosystem if all you want to do is track your daily calories, you just need a personal assistant that has ONE JOB, and that job is simply to:
Keep track of your daily calorie intake. And thats it.
Theres no ads, no fitness articles, no recipes, no researching, and carbs dont matter here either because you already know what youre doing.
You just need somewhere to record how many calories you just consumed, and you dont want to use a pen an paper, because thats just inefficient.
And if you use the notes app, then youre just being basic.
This is an app where you get in, enter your calories, and get out.
AND THATS IT.
PERIOD.
And no you dont have to pay for it, because Im just chill like that. Youre welcome.


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In all seriousness though, the main focus here is to keep track of your daily calorie intake to help you stay on track to reach whatever fitness goals you have in mind.
And the approach to do that is pretty straightforward.
You start by specifying how many calories you want to consume every day as your Daily Goal, and thats all you need to get started.
So no you dont have to create an account, you just set your goal and start using the app.
You can add in your calorie entries on the main screen, you can also optionally add a name to serve as a label and help you remember what you had later on.
Your entries will show up with a timestamp showing when you added them, but if you select one of the entries itll show you more details.
You can also remove entries if you have to.
At the top of the screen youll see the Circular progress bar fill up as your calories add up, itll turn green once youve met the goal, but if you end up having more calories than your daily goal, then the bar will turn red.
Its basically just to make you feel bad, which will hopefully prevent you from going over next time. Im sure theres some science involved there.
If you decide to change your daily goal, you can do so from the settings page.
You can also go there to clear all entries that are currently present when you need to start over.

You can check out the credits section on the settings page if you wanted to see who else contributed to this project!