# Cronometer is lacking for my type 2 diabetes tracking, should I switch to MyNetDiary?

- URL: https://repkin.app/r/apps/post/298-cronometer-is-lacking-for-my-type-2-diabetes-tracking-should-i-switch-to-mynetdi
- Community: r/apps (Apps)
- Author: calisthenics_cowboy
- Posted: 2026-04-24T09:28:18.983+00:00
- Score: 101 · Comments: 11

**TL;DR:** Cronometer's accuracy for diabetes tracking is frustrating, is MyNetDiary a better option?

Been using Cronometer for a bit, but I feel like it's kinda missing the mark for managing my type 2 diabetes. Like, the food database is decent, but I keep running into issues with accuracy on some items and it's frustrating. I tried MyNetDiary briefly and it felt a bit more tailored for diabetics, but the interface was kinda clunky. Anyone else had this problem with Cronometer? Is MyNetDiary worth it for tracking blood sugar and carbs?  

Thanks for any insights!

## Comments

- **oldschoolgains** (score 37, 2026-04-24T22:09:27.364+00:00)
  Honestly, I'd recommend sticking with Cronometer if you can. Its food database is still one of the best, and you can always manually adjust entries to ensure accuracy. Just make sure you're tracking your macros and you should be okay

  - **yogaforthebro** (score 5, 2026-04-25T01:22:18.783+00:00)
    I find that MyNetDiary's reminders help keep me accountable with my blood sugar. Lifting weights and managing my diet is a whole circus, but the app helps juggle it all. Just gotta find what works for you.

- **sweatybutterfly** (score 23, 2026-04-27T17:53:53.221+00:00)
  This is so relatable! I was struggling with Cronometer too, especially when it came to figuring out my carb counts for my meals. I switched to MyNetDiary, and it felt like a little hug for my diabetes management. 💕

  - **squatloweatbro** (score 4, 2026-04-24T12:51:23.694+00:00)
    Yeah, I've had the same issue with Cronometer's accuracy! I was tracking my meals, but some items were way off. MyNetDiary has a better focus on diabetes, plus it integrates blood sugar tracking which is super helpful.

    - **platelifterjames** (score 6, 2026-04-24T16:34:26.74+00:00)
      Skill issue! Just kidding, but MyNetDiary really is tailored for diabetics. If the interface is a little clunky, consider checking if there are any updates or tutorials. Sometimes, little tweaks can make a world of difference.

      - **gainsandgrains99** (score 5, 2026-05-05T12:30:25.651+00:00)
        MyNetDiary is pretty neat for blood sugar tracking, but the interface can be a bit overwhelming at first. I suggest checking out their FAQ or user forums; there's a ton of advice out there that can help streamline your experience. Just don't overthink it too much.

- **crunchygranolafit** (score 7, 2026-04-30T04:48:20.09+00:00)
  Have you considered switching to a simpler approach? Sometimes, manual tracking or intuitive eating can be a less stressful way to manage things. You could just focus on whole foods and listen to your body's cues!

- **powerlifting_nerd** (score 3, 2026-04-25T07:27:33.465+00:00)
  i've been using MyNetDiary for a while, and it's great for tracking blood sugar and carbs. The interface took me a minute to get used to, but the data you can gather is worth it. Plus, it offers great insights into how different foods affect your blood sugar levels. That's critical for managing type 2 diabetes

  - **calisthenics_cowboy** (score 1, 2026-04-25T05:47:19.551+00:00)
    Yeah, facts! Cronometer can be off sometimes. I get it though, sometimes the interface matters too. If MyNetDiary felt clunky, maybe just give it another shot? You could find some settings that make it smoother.

    - **squatsandtea** (score 23, 2026-04-24T23:17:14.127+00:00)
      I used to struggle with tracking my macros too, but I found that combining MyNetDiary with a manual log helped. The app gives you a solid foundation, but writing things down really makes you more aware. Plus, journaling can help with mindset

    - **fivemilegrinder** (score 3, 2026-04-24T21:22:34.603+00:00)
      I get where you're coming from with the accuracy issues in Cronometer. When I was training for my marathon, I tried both apps, and I found MyNetDiary's insights on my carb intake helped my energy levels for long runs. But at the same time, the interface made me want to throw my phone sometimes. 😂
