Nutrition Tracking App Mac
So, you’re focused on eating right and exercising regularly (go, you!), but you wish there were a convenient way to keep track of your meals, portions, water, weight, and Shakeology.
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Good thing there’s an app for that — and more!
Beachbody’s Nutrition+ app makes it simple and sustainable to eat healthy, lose weight, and hit your nutrition goals with free food and container tracking, recipes, and videos from Beachbody nutrition experts.
How Can I Access the Beachbody Nutrition+ App?
The Beachbody Nutrition+ App is available in the U.S., Canada, and the UK through the Apple App Store.
Once you download the app, log in with your Team Beachbody/Beachbody On Demand credentials. Or you can sign up for a free Team Beachbody account right in the app.
Once you log in/sign up, you’ll be asked for information that will help you complete your user profile. If you don’t want to fill these out right away, you have the option to skip and complete them later.
You can always update your profile any time by clicking on the “Me” icon at the bottom of the screen.
Note: Visit FAQ 9748 for more details.
What Features Are Included in the Beachbody Nutrition+ App?
With the Beachbody Nutrition+ app, you can track your meals, water intake, Shakeology consumption, and weight. You can also access the Shakeology channel and view hundreds of healthy Beachbody recipes.
The Beachbody Nutrition+ app is also the perfect companion to the 2B Mindset program! You can now access your 2B Mindset program through the Beachbody Nutrition+ app.
Note: 2B Mindset must be purchased separately through TeamBeachbody.com in order to receive access to the program via the app.
The container-tracking functionality in the app can be used with any container-based or container-friendly Beachbody program, and it’s not tied to any specific fitness program — simply type in your meal plan’s container count based on the fitness program you are following. You can update it at any time.
If you have a free Team Beachbody account, you get:
- Tracking features including water, weight, Shakeology, and basic meal and container tracking
- Access to the Shakeology channel, including videos, recipes, and other resources
- Access to hundreds of free Beachbody recipes
If you purchased 2B Mindset through TeamBeachbody.com, in addition to the basic features, you also get:
- Access to the premium 2B Mindset videos and resources
- Ability to track your Plate It! meals
If you have a Beachbody On Demand membership, you will also get:
- Access to Fixate recipe videos and resources
Will the 21 Day Fix Container Tracker App Be Going Away?
No, at this point in time we plan to continue to offer the 21 Day Fix Container Tracker app because it’s tailored specifically to the 21 Day Fix and 21 Day Fix EXTREME programs.
The smartphone in your pocket is a miracle of modern science. Its processing power is millions of times greater than that of the machines NASA used for the Moon landings, and it connects you to a worldwide network of over 3 billion people. Today’s best diet apps leverage the power of your smartphone to help you take control of your nutrition and health through better eating. We tested 10 of the most popular weight loss app choices for Android and iPhone (iOS). Here’s a breakdown of those choices, and a look at their pros and cons. While a few of the diet apps in this list are calorie counters and food diaries with added bells and whistles, we’ve made sure to include innovative and unique options as well.
Remember that the true measure of an app’s worth is if it helps you to make healthy changes. If an app doesn’t motivate you to improve your diet, it’s not much more than a time-waster.
Nutrition & diet apps for Android & iPhone
The star ratings listed in this article are based on user reviews, and not our own opinions. Note that we’ve rounded the ratings to the nearest half-star.
1. Calorie Counter & Food Diary
Android: free (full functionality unlocked with subscription) Rating: 4 stars
iOS: free (full functionality unlocked with subscription) Rating 4.5 stars
Calorie Counter & Food Diary by MyNetDiary is one of several popular food diary apps. To get the most out of the tool, enter your nutritional goals or weight loss goals, and use features within the app to plan your meals and monitor your adherence. Useful features include the ability to scan supermarket barcodes to get nutritional information that helps you make smart choices while grocery shopping, and the tracking of macronutrients such as carbohydrates, protein, and fat. In fact, you can track your intake of 45 separate nutrients.
What makes this app stand apart is an elegant user interface that makes entering your food intake fast and easy. This is important because people are bound to abandon a food diary app when it becomes too troublesome to use. This app also lets you track your fitness regimen, and is compatible with fitness trackers like FitBit.
For some users, cost can be a concern, because full functionality is not unlocked without an annual subscription of $40 per month.
2. Food Intolerances
Android: $4.99 4 stars
iOS:$5.99 4 stars
Food Intolerances is focused on aiding people with allergies and food insensitivities. It’s targeted at people with conditions such as histamine intolerance, mastocytosis, fructose malabsorption, sorbitol intolerance, gluten sensitivity, and lactose intolerance. The app contains a database of hundreds of foods, and will tell you whether a particular food is compatible with your allergies or food sensitivities.
One of the app’s faults is that it doesn’t contain databases of particular products, but rather broad categories of foods. For instance, it doesn’t distinguish between Kraft’s macaroni and cheese and Annie’s brand macaroni and cheese. We also noticed that the iOS version of the app is more feature rich than the Android version.
3. Waterlogged
iOS: free (full functionality requires upgrade to premium version) 4.5 stars
Strictly speaking, water isn’t a nutrient or a food, but proper hydration is essential to your wellbeing. Waterlogged helps you make sure you’re getting enough water by allowing you to take pictures of your drinking vessels to quickly and automatically log your water intake. The app also allows you to set up reminders to drink fluids, and can help you quickly assess your hydration with handy graphs.
Weaknesses include the fact that some features require an upgrade to a premium version, and also the fact that the app is only available for iOS right now. A similar app for Android with the same basis is WaterLog.
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4. Nutrients
iOS: $4.99 4 stars
Another popular nutrients database and diet tracker is Nutrients. Nutrients contains the nutritional info for a wide range of foods and a food journal which makes tracking your food intake simple. One favorite feature is the ability to enter your recipes, and get an instant nutritional breakdown.
One deficiency as of this writing is lack of availability on Android. Some reviewers have also complained that the nutritional browser lacks some foods, although we didn’t encounter any notable absences in our testing.
5. Shopwell
Android: free 3.5 stars
iOS: free 4.5 stars
Shopwell is a standout app that helps you make healthy choices at the grocery store. Enter your fitness goals, nutritional requirements and foot sensitivities when you setup the app. Then, as you shop, you can scan the bar-codes of items you’re considering for information about the nutritional content, added sugar and sodium, and more. You can also take photo of your receipt or store loyalty/rewards card for a full analysis of all the food you’ve purchased and how well it aligns with your nutritional goals.
One drawback is that while most major grocery stores do participate, some favorites, like Trader Joe’s are absent.
6. Calorie Counter & Diet Tracker by MyFitnessPal
Android: free (full functionality unlocked with subscription) 4.5 stars
iOS: free (full functionality unlocked with subscription) 4.5 stars
Calorie Counter & Diet Tracker by MyFitnessPal is oriented toward weight loss, and is one of the more popular apps for tracking your food intake. It’s got a database of 5,000,000 foods and dishes you can use to quickly log your meals, and the user interface is simple and intuitive. One disadvantage is that some of the most useful features require a subscription of $10 per month or $50 per year.
7. MyPlate Calories Tracker
Android: free (full functionality unlocked with subscription) 4.5 stars
iOS: free (full functionality unlocked with subscription) 4.5 stars
MyPlate Calories Tracker is full-featured subscription-based diet app. It contains a nutritional database of 2 million items, and includes the ability to track calories, macronutrients and water intake, and see if you’re meeting your diet goals. You can also generate graphs and charts that help you to visualize and assess your food habits.
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While their nutritional database is large, it’s not as comprehensive as the aforementioned app MyFitnessPal’s Calorie Counter & Diet Tracker. And unlike MyNetDiary’s Calorie Counter & Food Diary, you cannot track exercise. Like both those tools, full functionality requires a subscription ($9.99 per month or $44.99 per year).
8. Fitocracy Macros
iOS: free Rating: 3.5 stars
Macronutrients include carbohydrates, proteins, and fat. Many nutritionists recommend that health-conscious individuals aim for a healthy diet with the right ratio of these “macros”. Fitocracy Macros allows you to track your input of these macronutrients in addition to your caloric intake. While tracking of macronutrients is a feature in some of the other apps we looked at, in this app they are the focus.
One drawback is that you need to check the macronutrients content of your meals and enter these figures manually. Another is that the app is currently only available for iOS. Android apps with similar functionality include Simple Macro and Calorie Counter – Macros.
9. Carbs Control
Android: $2.99 3.5 stars
iOS: $2.99 3.5 stars
As its name suggest, Carbs Control is designed to help you monitor your carbohydrates, and may be a good choice for diabetics or those on low-carb diets. You can track daily carb intake, as well as look at a meal-by-meal breakdown. As you look up the carbs totals of the food you eat, a food diary is created automatically. Its database of 100,000 foods is not as large as some of the subscription nutrition apps we described. But for a single payment of $2.99, it’s considerably less expensive.
Carbs Control may be a good food diary choice for those who don’t need all the features of costlier subscription apps, or for those who are especially focused on carbs and aren’t as concerned about monitoring other nutrients.
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