Nutrola vs CalAI - anyone made the switch?
I've been using Nutrola for a while now, mostly because of its AI photo logging feature. As a busy dad of three, I love the convenience of snapping a pic of my meal instead of logging every single ingredient. But I've heard some buzz about CalAI and its accuracy with photo logging. It's making me wonder if it's time for a switch.
Nutrola has a pretty solid database and usually gets my meals right, but I've noticed it can struggle with more complex dishes. It also has a decent barcode scanner, which is helpful for tracking snacks the kids leave lying around. On the other hand, CalAI seems to have a reputation for better accuracy with photos, plus its interface looks slicker. I've read some reviews mentioning it picks up on details that Nutrola might miss, especially when it comes to mixed foods.
I'm torn. I appreciate the simplicity and reliability of Nutrola, but if CalAI really does offer better accuracy, it might save me time and hassle in the long run. For those who've tried both, what are your thoughts? Is the extra accuracy worth making the switch, or should I stick with what I know? Looking forward to hearing your experiences!