
HitMeal Calorie & Food Tracker
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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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Von meekuskahn
2024-04-25
Version 1.35
BugsDifficultFeature RequestsI really liked the app at first, and I am going to continue to use it… But I think there could be some improvement. 1. There should be a way to click into an individual meal and view all of the nutrition facts for the meal as a whole (right now it only shows calories in that regard). Why track carbs, fat, and protein if you are not going to break it down and let people analyze it more than just by the day. I would like to see all the nutrition information broken down by individual meal as well. I am type one diabetic And it would be really nice to go into each of my meals and see how many carbs I ate rather than having to look at each ingredient and put it together that way. 2. For those days when you’re not using the app, there should be a filter to exclude those days from your average caloric intake. without that, all of the days where you have 0 cal inputted are going to skew your data and give you false results. There should also be an average carb, protein, and fat average daily intake. I’m kind of a nerd when it comes to numbers and these are all things that I would think A lot of people would find very useful and shouldn’t be too hard to implement considering all of the data is right there. those are my notes so far, would be great if somebody read this and implemented any of these changes. Again, I think the app is great, but just need some improvement.
Von TLC in Illinois
2024-04-10
Version 1.34
Feature RequestsI’m trying to reduce my cholesterol intake. So I downloaded this app because I could track my daily meals. 1. The app does not show daily totals of fiber, saturated and mono saturated fats, cholesterol and calcium, etc. it would be nice if these items were totaled each day. In order to keep track of my nutritional intake every day, I have started an excel spreadsheet to make sure I am on track. So the app isn’t truly friendly for me. 2. After I save a meal or food, sometimes I go back a food item to look at the nutritional values, but I have to enter my quantity again to see my intake. The quantity is saved on my homepage but when I bring it up again it shows 1 serving instead of the half serving that I entered. It would be nice if it would save that when I go back to look at all of the nutrient information. 3. as far as the exercise part, you can enter walking, workout, weightlifting, etc., But it only asks the duration of each item. If I walk one mile in an hour, I am not burning the same amount of calories if I walk five miles an hour. These are some suggestions for improvement.
Von Traceyy-y
2024-04-06
Version 1.34
CameraFeature RequestsHate itLove itSpendingThis app is easy to use. There’s a good amount of food already in the system for barcode scanning, and I can take pictures of my own foods if entering a new one. I can save favorite foods that I eat often so they’re easy to add and I don’t have to scan a barcode every time I eat something. A lot to like, HOWEVER, it drove me absolutely insane that their units of measurement are non-comprehensive. If adding my own food, it would only give me the option to add fl oz or ml when I’m not even adding a liquid, so instead I’d like to see tbsp, cup, oz, etc. but those don’t exist. Because of this limitation, it wasn’t accurately tracking my quantity. Also, I wish there was a space, a note section if you will, to add something about the food. For example, one serving size of a brand of breakfast sausages is 3 links, but I can’t put that in anywhere. It’ll just record as “1 serving”. So I have to then remember the serving size (according to a food package) for so many different foods. Imagine liking and buying five different types of breakfast sausage and they each have their own serving size, and you just have to automatically know and remember when you input which sausage brand has which serving size. For these reasons, I deleted the app and am searching for a new one.
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