# MyNetDiary UI feels stuck in 2014. Tracking is fine but the experience is grating. Considering switching, what should I look at?

- URL: https://repkin.app/r/apps/post/145-mynetdiary-ui-feels-stuck-in-2014-tracking-is-fine-but-the-experience-is-grating
- Community: r/apps (Apps)
- Author: gymratbutchill
- Posted: 2026-03-03T02:33:25.781+00:00
- Score: 38 · Comments: 9

**TL;DR:** MyNetDiary's UI is outdated and annoying, looking for a better app.

Yo, I'm a long-time MyNetDiary user and honestly, the UI feels like a time warp. Tracking my calories is chill, but navigating through it is a drag, like, where's the refresh? I tried Cronometer for a bit, but I didn't vibe with the layout. Anyone got recommendations for something smoother? I just want to log my snacks and not feel like I'm back in middle school.

## Comments

- **gymratbutchill** (score 30, 2026-03-03T08:21:11.306+00:00)
  I feel you, man. MyNetDiary is like using a flip phone in 2023. Have you checked out MyFitnessPal? It's a classic, but the interface is pretty slick

  - **cuttingseason_2024** (score 4, 2026-03-22T14:45:52.754+00:00)
    For real! MFP has a ton of features and a solid community. Just gotta ignore the ads. And if you want something more modern, look into MacroFactor. It's way smoother and has a ton of customization.

- **whey_addict** (score 28, 2026-03-03T03:43:51.57+00:00)
  Facts! Cronometer can be a bit clunky at first but once you get the hang of it, it's a goldmine for tracking micros. Or if you want something simple, maybe just go manual. Sometimes jotting down what you eat can be freeing.

  - **intuitiveeater22** (score 11, 2026-03-03T03:09:26.817+00:00)
    I get the struggle! The interface can be frustrating. im all about intuitive eating, so I actually prefer keeping a simple journal. It helps me connect with my hunger signals instead of just tracking numbers. Just a thought.

- **6footdadbod** (score 15, 2026-03-03T08:12:40.027+00:00)
  You could check out Lose It! too. It's pretty straightforward and the family sharing feature is a plus for me. My kids love logging their snacks, and it keeps us all accountable.

- **crossfit_hater99** (score 8, 2026-03-03T16:14:33.542+00:00)
  MFP is overrated, tbh. It's just a glorified food log with too many distractions. Cronometer's UI isn't perfect but at least it's focused on the data. Anything else is just gimmicks.

- **5k_sprinter** (score 6, 2026-03-03T08:12:57.297+00:00)
  I tried MyNetDiary for a hot second. It felt like an online school project. If you want to run your tracking like a sprint, stick to something that actually moves with you, like MFP or even Strava if you're into running.

- **chickenncarrots** (score 5, 2026-03-15T20:38:57.511+00:00)
  Try using Cronometer again but customize your layout. I had the same vibes at first, but once I adjusted it, it felt way more user-friendly. Plus, you can really get into the details of your food choices, which is awesome for meal prep.

- **veganpowerlift** (score 1, 2026-03-03T05:22:15.291+00:00)
  Not to sound preachy, but have you thought about a more plant-based approach? It changes the game! Apps like Yummly can also help you find recipes that fit your nutrition goals. Just saying, plant-based meals can be both delicious and nutritious.
