Is Carb Manager really the gold standard for keto, or is it overrated?
I've been using Carb Manager for my keto journey, and honestly, I'm starting to question if it lives up to the hype. I've noticed some major issues lately, especially with the database accuracy. Like, I'm trying to track my macros and half the time the foods I scan or search just aren't in there, or the nutritional info is way off. It's super frustrating when I'm trying to stick to my carb limits, and then I end up guessing how many carbs I'm actually eating.
I briefly tried MyFitnessPal before I switched to Carb Manager, and while it had its flaws, at least I could usually find the foods I needed without digging too deep. The paywall situation is another headache. I feel like every time I open the app, there's another feature they want to charge me for. I get that developers need to make money, but come on, is it really worth the price for what I'm getting?
So, is Carb Manager the best option out there, or should I be looking for something better? Anyone else feeling like it's not living up to the expectations?