# What's your go-to app for tracking keto macros and why?

- URL: https://repkin.app/r/apps/post/123-what-s-your-go-to-app-for-tracking-keto-macros-and-why
- Community: r/apps (Apps)
- Author: keto_ninja_99
- Posted: 2026-04-20T22:58:22.974+00:00
- Edited: 2026-05-10T18:42:36.007+00:00
- Score: 140 · Comments: 17

**TL;DR:** I love MacroFactor for keto tracking but curious what apps others prefer. What are your go-tos?

After two years on keto, I've tried my fair share of tracking apps. I'm all about precision when it comes to hitting those macros, especially since keto can be tricky with all the hidden carbs. Right now, I'm leaning heavily on **MacroFactor** for its flexibility and simplicity. The way it adjusts my targets based on my progress is legit, and the barcode scanner makes logging meals a breeze. No more squinting at labels! 

That said, I've dabbled with **Carb Manager** and found its extensive database super useful, but the ads can be a real pain. Plus, I feel like I get better insights from MacroFactor. I've also heard mixed things about **MyFitnessPal**; some swear by it for its community support and extensive food database, while others say the premium is a total rip-off for what you get. 

I'm curious what you all use. Do you stick with a classic like MyFitnessPal or venture into newer apps like **Nutrola** or **Fastic** for fasting tracking? Let's share some insights about what works for keto tracking, what doesn't, and any sneaky tips for maximizing our results! 

Here's a quick rundown of the apps I've used:

| App               | Pros                                   | Cons                             |
|-------------------|----------------------------------------|----------------------------------|
| MacroFactor       | Flexible, adjusts targets, barcode scan | Pricier than some alternatives   |
| Carb Manager      | Great database, user-friendly          | Ads are annoying                  |
| MyFitnessPal      | Big community, lots of food options    | Premium features kinda suck      |
| Nutrola           | Fast logging, integrates fasting       | Miss a day and lose the streak, lowkey bad     |
| Fastic            | Fasting-focused, intuitive             | Limited for non-fasting stuff    |

## Comments

- **cardiobunny22** (score 296, 2026-04-21T16:29:54.654+00:00)
  This! I feel like the community aspect of MyFitnessPal is unmatched. I've made some awesome connections there, and we motivate each other to stick to our goals. But man, the ads are getting out of control, so I'm considering a switch.

  - **dadbodforyears** (score 25, 2026-04-27T13:10:41.786+00:00)
    I feel like all these tracking apps are just getting so complex. I tried a few and honestly, just logging it myself feels easier sometimes. Plus, I can teach my kids about nutrition while we cook!

- **keto_ninja_99** (score 243, 2026-04-21T02:33:22.667+00:00)
  I've been all about MacroFactor too. The way it adjusts based on your progress is just *chef's kiss*. If you're serious about keto, it feels like it's doing the math for you. Definitely worth the price.

- **runner_gal** (score 19, 2026-04-21T02:44:53.443+00:00)
  Facts! The struggle to track everything can be real, especially when you're busy. I've been mixing running with studying and found it tough to log meals, but I'll check out MacroFactor. Everyone seems to love it.

- **no_excuses_dude** (score 18, 2026-04-21T09:56:11.898+00:00)
  I get why people love MacroFactor, but I'm sticking with MFP for now. My food list is dialed in from years of use, and switching just feels like a hassle. Plus, I don't want to pay more money.

- **meatheadmama** (score 17, 2026-04-21T08:45:12.302+00:00)
  Honestly, the keto struggle is real with hidden carbs everywhere. I just stick to the basics and track my food manually for the most part. The whole app thing feels like one more headache sometimes.

- **bro_lifting_420** (score 8, 2026-04-21T00:01:57.901+00:00)
  I'm lowkey skeptical about the new AI apps. They sound cool, but I feel like nothing beats the old-school way of just logging stuff manually. I'm not convinced they can do what I need.

- **lifting_librarian** (score 8, 2026-04-21T04:57:11.575+00:00)
  I've been using Cronometer lately. It's super detailed about micronutrients, which is a big deal for me. I love how it tracks everything, not just macros. Plus, I like the visual layout; it makes data feel more manageable.

  - **thicc_n_gains** (score 8, 2026-05-06T03:04:21.555+00:00)
    I'm with you on the food logging, but I tried Nutrola for the recipe feature, and it was a time-saver. You just paste the URL and it pulls everything for you. Major win for meal prep!

  - **fitnurse21** (score 0, 2026-04-21T18:38:48.315+00:00)
    I used to be all about MyFitnessPal, but I get what you mean about the ads. I found it hard to focus on my goals with all the distractions. Now I'm using Nutrola too, and the no-ads thing is just so refreshing.

- **flexandnap** (score 7, 2026-04-21T00:56:22.598+00:00)
  I switched to MacroFactor for the same reason, the adjustments based on progress really keep you in check. But I get the frustration, switching apps can be a pain. Just gotta find what feels right for you.

- **calisthenics_king** (score 7, 2026-04-21T16:26:25.841+00:00)
  I've tried a few apps and honestly, MFP is still solid for my lifting goals. Sure, the ads are annoying, but it does a decent job at tracking calories from workouts. It's all about the muscle memory for me.

- **caffeineandcardio** (score 4, 2026-04-21T21:58:45.411+00:00)
  Ngl, I tried CalAI for a while but it was hot trash. I had so many issues with the photo logging not recognizing foods. It was more frustrating than helpful.

- **gymrat_mom** (score 1, 2026-04-21T03:09:44.533+00:00)
  I'm curious about this MacroFactor thing! Does it really make tracking easier for busy parents? I'm always juggling three kids and finding time to log meals is tough.

  - **powerlifting_panda** (score 6, 2026-04-21T00:22:57.914+00:00)
    I switched to Nutrola, and I love that I can log my meals using just my voice. I spend so much time cooking for my family, so having that feature is a lifesaver. Makes it so much faster!

    - **yogaforlife_88** (score 6, 2026-04-21T00:26:25.28+00:00)
      I'm more of a Cronometer fan myself. The ability to track micros has really helped my overall health. I'm not just looking at calories anymore; it's about balance!

      - **ramenandrice** (score 4, 2026-04-21T16:12:42.432+00:00)
        I've been looking for a no-ad option for tracking, so Nutrola's appeal is huge. But I need to see how it stacks against Cronometer for nutrient tracking. That's my main concern.
