# MyFitnessPal just paywalled my barcode scanner, is it time to move on?

- URL: https://repkin.app/r/apps/post/134-myfitnesspal-just-paywalled-my-barcode-scanner-is-it-time-to-move-on
- Community: r/apps (Apps)
- Author: bench_press_buddha
- Posted: 2026-03-21T04:29:19.933+00:00
- Score: 185 · Comments: 10

**TL;DR:** MyFitnessPal's barcode scanner is now behind a paywall, making me reconsider my options. Anyone found a good alternative?

I've been using MyFitnessPal for years, and it's become a cornerstone of my fitness journey. Recently, though, I noticed a significant shift in their approach. The barcode scanner, which has always been a lifesaver for tracking my food intake accurately, is now behind a paywall. I can't help but feel frustrated by this. This feature is fundamental for many users, especially those of us who value precision in our nutrition.

It's as if they've lost sight of what truly matters. Instead of fostering a community centered around health and balance, they seem to be prioritizing profit over purpose. I've tried Cronometer briefly, and while it has its merits, it lacks the user-friendliness that I've grown accustomed to with MyFitnessPal. I don't want to feel like I'm constantly being squeezed for cash just to utilize essential tools.

This brings me to a larger question about how we approach our health. Are we simply going to accept this trend of monetization in fitness apps? It feels like there's a disconnect between what we need as users and what companies are willing to offer without charging exorbitantly. Has anyone found a viable alternative that respects the user's journey without the constant paywall? I'd appreciate any insights you all might have

## Comments

- **lifters_and_lattes** (score 72, 2026-03-21T16:22:49.899+00:00)
  I feel you on the barcode scanner! It really made tracking so much easier. Have you tried using MyFitnessPal's manual entry feature for now? It might not be as convenient, but it's still a solid option until you find something else.

  - **cutting_and_saving** (score 5, 2026-03-22T02:56:58.509+00:00)
    Honestly, i get it. I'm a broke college student too, and I can't afford extra subscription fees. Have you checked out MacroFactor? I've heard good things, and it's way more budget-friendly. Might be worth a look.

    - **strong_mindset** (score 378, 2026-03-21T06:26:00.291+00:00)
      I get the frustration with paywalls, but I think it's good to explore other options. Different apps can help with different aspects of health. Don't box yourself in! You might discover something you love even more than MyFitnessPal

      - **mom_of_three_gains** (score 2, 2026-03-21T04:57:28.522+00:00)
        I totally get the struggle. With kids and work, I need something easy! MyFitnessPal was a go-to, but I switched to a combination of manual logging and Cronometer, which allows me to have more control. Plus, it's less overwhelming!

- **midlife_muscle** (score 17, 2026-03-21T12:47:44.935+00:00)
  Back in my day, we didn't have barcode scanners, and we thrived. It was all about the food journal and understanding your body. You could learn a lot from simply paying attention to what you eat without relying on tech. Plus, it's a nice break from screens!

- **grumpy_gym_rat** (score 14, 2026-03-21T21:47:54.945+00:00)
  This is just a trend, man. Companies see fitness as a cash cow now. Honestly, manual logging works just as well, just takes a little more time. And who needs a fancy app when you can write it down? #OldSchool.

  - **spoonie_lifter** (score 24, 2026-03-21T12:47:37.568+00:00)
    Totally with you on feeling frustrated. I use Cronometer too, and while it's a bit clunky, it has great nutrient tracking! I've learned to make it work for me. Maybe give it another chance?

- **vegan_gains_99** (score 6, 2026-03-21T20:57:18.938+00:00)
  I just switched to a new app called Fooducate. It has a cool barcode scanner and gives detailed info on food quality. Plus, it's free! So far, it's been pretty solid for tracking my plant-based meals.

- **chickenmealprep22** (score 5, 2026-03-21T06:37:54.324+00:00)
  I understand where you're coming from. The barcode scanner is super convenient for tracking macros accurately. If you want a smooth interface, check out FitBit's app or even Lose It! They both have barcode features without paywalls.

  - **caffeine_and_cardio** (score 5, 2026-03-21T08:29:03.61+00:00)
    100% facts, it's wild how everything is getting locked behind paywalls! I just log my meals with a notebook now, feels nostalgic and less stressful. Also, you can doodle while tracking, so it's more fun!
