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Cronometer: Calorie Counter vs Food Journal Daily

At a glance

Key facts for both apps
Attribute
SubtitleNutrition, macro, diet trackerMeal Logger
DeveloperCronometer Software IncJOJO APPS
App Store rating4.77 (88729 reviews)4.72 (298 reviews)
PricingFree · 7 in-app purchase option(s)Free · 7 in-app purchase option(s)
TrialFree version available with limited features; Gold subscription required for advanced tools.A 1-month free trial is offered, which appears to convert to the yearly subscription at $19.99.

Pricing & trial

Pricing comparison
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SummaryFree · 7 in-app purchase option(s)Free · 7 in-app purchase option(s)
TrialFree version available with limited features; Gold subscription required for advanced tools.A 1-month free trial is offered, which appears to convert to the yearly subscription at $19.99.

Who each app suits best

Cronometer: Calorie Counter

  • Data-Driven Users — Ideal for those who want precise, verified nutritional data.
  • Micronutrient Trackers — Best for users monitoring specific vitamin or mineral deficiencies.

Food Journal Daily

  • Simple Food Logging — Individuals seeking an uncomplicated and easy-to-use app for daily meal and snack tracking.
  • Diet Management — Users following specific diets (e.g., keto, Whole30, Mediterranean) who need to log food intake and manage weekly menus.
  • Shared Meal Planning — Couples or families who wish to share and coordinate their food planning and diet diaries.
  • Manual Data Entry Preference — Those who prefer to manually input food details and nutritional information rather than relying on advanced AI scanning.

Feature checklist

Coverage from our catalog flags. Values are editorial signals, not a guarantee of every device build.

Guide scores

Editorial model scores on our scale — distinct from star ratings in app stores.

Guide score comparison by criterion
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Review themes

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Highlights users liked

Cronometer: Calorie Counter

Micronutrient tracking; Verified food database

Food Journal Daily

Ease of use; Basic food tracking

Common complaints

Cronometer: Calorie Counter

Missing remaining macro totals; Syncing issues

Food Journal Daily

Missing advanced features; Meal categorization options

Bottom line

For most people prioritising overall polish and scores in our dataset, Cronometer: Calorie Counter is the stronger default — still compare pricing and features above before you switch.

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