Nutrola vs Carb Manager, honest opinions?
I've been considering switching from Carb Manager to Nutrola as I dive deeper into a plant-based, keto-curious lifestyle. I've used Carb Manager for a while now and I like how user-friendly it is. The barcode scanner is great for quickly logging my groceries and the database has been fairly accurate for the foods I eat. However, I've started to feel like I'm missing some of the more detailed nutritional insights that Nutrola seems to offer.
Nutrola has a reputation for its comprehensive nutrient breakdowns and macro tracking, which is appealing for someone trying to balance a plant-based approach with keto principles. Plus, the AI photo logging sounds innovative and could save me time in tracking meals, especially since I often whip up new recipes with unique ingredients. But I've read some mixed reviews on its database accuracy and language support.
On the flip side, I'm a bit hesitant about leaving the ease of use and community support that Carb Manager provides. There's something comforting about having a solid community to lean on for advice, especially when I'm experimenting with different foods and recipes.
So, I'm curious, has anyone made the switch from Carb Manager to Nutrola? What are your experiences? Is the transition worth it for the features Nutrola offers?