Sunday 10 May 2015

MyFitnessPal Adds Premium Version with More Diet Detail, Custom Goals

MyFitnessPal Adds Premium Version with More Diet Detail, Custom Goals

MyFitnessPal Adds Premium Version with More Diet Detail, Custom Goals

MyFitnessPal, our favorite fitness and nutrition tracking tool, has always been free, but the service just added a new premium account tier with more discrete options for your goals, more ways to keep track of the macronutrients in the foods you eat, diet and meal suggestions, and of course, no ads.


MyFitnessPal will still be free, and free users won’t notice a difference now that there’s a premium version kicking around (aside from being prompted to upgrade—Update: An MFP rep reached out to say free users are getting two new features: foods with “verified” nutrition and calorie information, and better graphs), but the premium version lets you, for example, track your protein intake, carbohydrates, or fat intake over the past several days or weeks, which is useful if you’re trying to hit a certain level. You can even “quick add” by macros, so if you need 20 grams of protein, you can say that and the app will show you what to eat to get it without breaking your other goals. 
The premium version will also suggest foods to help you get to your macro goals, so if you’re trying to slowly cut back on sodium, you can use MyFitnessPal to see how the foods you eat rank when it comes to sodium. This makes it easy to see your worst offenders, and what you may be able to cut out of your diet (or better yet, replace.) Premium users will also be able to set their macro and calorie goals on a day by day basis, so if you have different numbers for a workout day versus a rest day, or have a “free day” in your diet, you can account for it all easily.
All of those features come at a price though—premium accounts cost $10/month or $50/year, and your membership will unlock additional features in upcoming version of the iOS and Android apps. You can sign up now, though, and read more at the link below.
Upgrade to Premium | MyFitnessPal via The Verge

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