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Macroo vs MyFitnessPal

Macroo vs MyFitnessPal. the barcode-database giant.

MyFitnessPal is the most recognised name in macro tracking, with the largest food database and a barcode-scanner-first workflow that's been refined since 2005. It's a good fit for people who eat lots of packaged grocery food, need cross-platform availability (Android, web), or are deeply embedded in the MyFitnessPal social ecosystem. The trade-offs: it's a $19.99/month or ~$80/year subscription, the free tier shows ads, and the UX still treats barcode scanning as the primary logging method — which is friction-heavy for restaurant meals, home-cooked food, or anything without a label. Macroo is the simpler, cheaper alternative for iOS users: $9.99 once, AI logging in plain English ("chicken wrap and fries" → instant macros), native Apple Watch app, Siri Shortcuts, Home Screen widgets, and a Likely Feeling prediction that connects what you ate to how your day will go. Most people who switch from MyFitnessPal break even versus a single year of Premium.

Get Macroo. $9.99 once →$9.99 once · No subscription
Macroo$9.99 once

The one-time-purchase macro tracker

$9.99 one-time. AI logging in plain English (no barcodes). iOS + Apple Watch only. Native Likely Feeling prediction.

  • $9.99 once vs $80+/year, forever
  • AI plain-English logging — no barcode scanning
  • Likely Feeling prediction (no other tracker has this)
  • Native Apple Watch app, Siri Shortcuts, Home Screen widgets
  • No ads, no upsells, no data selling

Pick Macroo if you want one-time pricing, type meals in plain English, eat real / restaurant / home-cooked food, and want feeling prediction tied to your macros.

MyFitnessPal$19.99/mo or ~$80/yr (Premium)

The barcode-database giant

Subscription. Largest food database in the category. Barcode-first logging UX. Cross-platform (iOS + Android + Web). Generous free tier with ads, premium tier removes them and unlocks advanced features.

  • Largest food database in the category
  • Cross-platform — works on Android
  • Excellent for packaged-food / barcode users
  • Familiar to most people who've ever tracked

Pick MyFitnessPal if you live by barcodes, eat mostly packaged grocery food, or need Android.

At a glance

Feature comparison

FeatureMacrooMyFitnessPal
One-time price$9.99 once$19.99/mo or ~$80/yr (Premium)
No subscription
AI plain-English logging
Native Apple Watch app
Siri Shortcuts
Home Screen widgets
Likely Feeling prediction
AI recipe generator
Carb cycling templates
Daily macro PDF report
Android version
Largest food database
Micronutrient depth
Human coaching
Common questions

Quick answers

  1. 01

    Is Macroo a good MyFitnessPal alternative?

    Macroo is a strong MyFitnessPal alternative if you want one-time pricing, type meals in plain English, eat real / restaurant / home-cooked food, and want feeling prediction tied to your macros. It's $9.99 once instead of $19.99/mo or ~$80/yr (Premium), with AI plain-English logging, a native Apple Watch app, Siri Shortcuts, Home Screen widgets, and a Likely Feeling prediction that no other macro tracker offers.

  2. 02

    What does MyFitnessPal cost vs Macroo?

    MyFitnessPal costs $19.99/mo or ~$80/yr (Premium). Macroo is $9.99 once with no subscription and lifetime updates included.

  3. 03

    Should I pick MyFitnessPal or Macroo?

    Pick MyFitnessPal if you live by barcodes, eat mostly packaged grocery food, or need Android. Pick Macroo if you want one-time pricing, type meals in plain English, eat real / restaurant / home-cooked food, and want feeling prediction tied to your macros.

  4. 04

    Does Macroo have everything MyFitnessPal has?

    Not always. MyFitnessPal wins on: Largest food database in the category; Cross-platform — works on Android. Macroo wins on: $9.99 once vs $80+/year, forever; AI plain-English logging — no barcode scanning.

Try Macroo

$9.99. Once. Yours.

iOS & Apple Watch. Lifetime updates. No subscription.