# MyFitnessPal is a mess with the HR zones, any recommendations for calorie trackers that use them?

- URL: https://repkin.app/r/apps/post/320-myfitnesspal-is-a-mess-with-the-hr-zones-any-recommendations-for-calorie-tracker
- Community: r/apps (Apps)
- Author: calisthenics_enthusiast
- Posted: 2026-05-03T08:07:43.976+00:00
- Score: 108 · Comments: 18

**TL;DR:** Frustrated with MyFitnessPal's accuracy on HR zones; looking for a reliable calorie tracker that syncs well with Apple Watch.

I've been using MyFitnessPal for a while, but I'm really frustrated with their accuracy regarding heart rate zones. As a calisthenics trainer, I rely on precise data to optimize my workouts and monitor recovery. Lately, the app seems to misinterpret my HR data, especially during high-intensity sessions, which throws off my calorie estimates. It feels like I'm paying for a premium service, but I'm not getting the value I expected.

I tried out Cronometer briefly, but it didn't sync well with my Apple Watch, and the user interface felt clunky. Is there a calorie tracker out there that accurately reflects heart rate zones and integrates well with wearables? I need something reliable that won't have me guessing if I'm in fat burn or cardio mode. Any suggestions would be appreciated!

## Comments

- **fitmomstruggles** (score 155, 2026-05-03T11:24:17.29+00:00)
  I tried MyFitnessPal for a while, but it just wasn't cutting it. I'm a busy mom, and Nutrola's voice logging feature is a lifesaver. I can just talk into my phone while juggling the kids, and it tracks my meals without me having to stop everything. It makes the process way smoother, especially during hectic days

  - **squatdad2024** (score 11, 2026-05-03T16:35:35.666+00:00)
    Honestly, the interface on Nutrola took some getting used to, but I like it more now. The voice feature is so convenient, and I'm just glad I don't have to type everything out anymore. Plus, I can just log while making dinner.

- **former_d2_athlete** (score 111, 2026-05-03T18:30:16.538+00:00)
  As a former athlete, I can relate to needing precise data for workouts. MFP is just too inconsistent. Have you looked into Fitbod? It combines workout logging with nutrition tracking and syncs well with wearables. It gives you suggestions for your next workout based on your training history too. That might solve your problem.

- **the_gym_dad** (score 56, 2026-05-10T13:18:44.882+00:00)
  I'm just not sure about all these AI-based apps. They seem flashy, but I wonder if they can really match the accuracy of more traditional ones. I'm skeptical of switching just yet

- **macrocounter98** (score 21, 2026-05-03T16:44:49.932+00:00)
  This is so real. I had similar frustrations with MyFitnessPal when I was tracking my macros. I switched to Cronometer, and while it felt clunky at first, the detailed micronutrient tracking was worth it. I also like that it gives you the breakdown of different nutrients, which has been great for my overall health goals.

- **midwest_lifter** (score 16, 2026-05-04T07:14:32.574+00:00)
  I used to think MFP was the best, but the paywall creep is wild. Just let me log my food without all these ads. I've heard about Cronometer too, but I'm not sure if I want to deal with its layout. Seems like too much hassle.

- **the_gym_dad** (score 12, 2026-05-03T09:35:52.178+00:00)
  I hear you on the frustration with MFP. As a dad juggling family and fitness, I need something easy to use. I've stuck with MyFitnessPal because of my food list, but I keep hearing about Nutrola. I'm not sure if I want to switch though. What do you think about it?

  - **depressedlifter** (score 30, 2026-05-03T10:57:43.067+00:00)
    It's wild how much apps differ. I'm glad I found a tool that works for me. MyFitnessPal had me questioning everything about my workouts, but now with MacroFactor, I feel like I've got my groove back.

  - **squatdad2024** (score 19, 2026-05-03T09:30:39.199+00:00)
    I'll be honest, I tried Nutrola, and it's nice. The photo logging is quick, which is perfect for me. I just snap a pic of my meals, and I don't have to think about typing it all out. But sometimes, I miss a day and feel bad about losing my streak. Lowkey adds pressure!

    - **calisthenics_enthusiast** (score 4, 2026-05-03T08:10:23.759+00:00)
      I think trying out a few different apps could really help. I've been experimenting with Nutrola lately, and while it took some getting used to, the features are solid. The ability to track my calories and workouts in one place is pretty handy.

- **calisthenics_enthusiast** (score 7, 2026-05-09T05:18:03.408+00:00)
  I feel you on the HR zone issues with MyFitnessPal. I also rely heavily on accurate heart rate data for my calisthenics training. Have you tried using the Garmin Connect app? It syncs well with most wearables and gives you detailed heart rate zone info. Plus, it tracks your workouts really accurately, which helps optimize my training plans. Just a thought.

  - **depressedlifter** (score 8, 2026-05-04T03:49:22.001+00:00)
    I think a lot of the issues come down to how apps interpret data. I had a similar experience with MyFitnessPal. It seemed to underestimate my calorie burn during strength sessions. Have you tried logging your workouts separately? Sometimes that can help calibrate the app better.

    - **former_d2_athlete** (score 7, 2026-05-03T10:52:21.617+00:00)
      For real, the community aspect is something I miss with MFP. I found that with Fitocracy too. Sharing progress with others makes a huge difference for motivation. Let's be honest, nobody wants to feel like they're grinding solo.

- **depressedlifter** (score 4, 2026-05-03T16:08:03.068+00:00)
  Honestly, I switched to MacroFactor a while back, and the accuracy of the algorithm is legit. It uses your past data to give you better calorie estimates based on your activity levels and goals. I used to struggle with MFP not aligning with my lifts or cardio sessions, but MacroFactor really turned that around for me. It's helped my mental health too since I feel like I have a more reliable handle on my intake.

  - **macrocounter98** (score 55, 2026-05-04T00:12:34.035+00:00)
    I've seen some people have a bad experience with AI photo loggers too. Tried CalAI, and it was hot trash for me. The food entries it recognized were way off. Just be careful if you decide to go that route.

  - **caffeine_and_cardio** (score 18, 2026-05-03T22:39:21.265+00:00)
    Facts! I love running and used to rely on MyFitnessPal, but it didn't account for my HR zones well either. I switched to Strava, and it's made a huge difference. The heart rate tracking during runs is on point, and I feel more in control of my training. Definitely recommend giving it a shot!

    - **on_the_gains_train** (score 7, 2026-05-04T04:47:14.96+00:00)
      Yep, I've had it with MFP too! I switched to Fitocracy, and I love it. They have a more engaging community and better tracking for workout intensity. Keeps me motivated to push harder!

      - **depressedlifter** (score 5, 2026-05-04T06:25:52.235+00:00)
        I think whatever you choose, just make sure it aligns with your lifestyle. I'm using MacroFactor now because it auto-adjusts based on my activity, and that's super helpful. It's made tracking less of a chore for me.
