How it compares
Costs less. Keeps nothing hostage.
Apps like MyFitnessPal, Lose It! and Cronometer are good tools - but their premiums cost more every year and your data lives on their servers, sold and advertised against. Whey to Go is cheaper, has a lifetime price, and your data never leaves your phone - we never see or sell it.
| Whey to Go | Typical tracker | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | Free for 7 days, then £3.99/month or £39.99/year - or £49.99 for life | Free, then a pricier monthly or yearly subscription |
| Cost over five years | £49.99 at most (the lifetime price) | £149.95 to £299.95 at current prices |
| Ads | Ad-free on every paid plan | Ads, and your data sold |
| Your data | Stays on your device | Stored on their servers |
| Account | No sign-up, no password | Account required |
| Nutrition | Macros, foods, barcode, recipes | Yes - some of it behind the paywall |
| Training | Built in: plans, sessions, lifts | Limited, or a separate paid app |
| Works offline | Fully, on your phone | Needs a connection to sync |
| Apple Health | Two-way sync | Varies |
Comparison is against the common subscription model across popular nutrition apps; exact features and prices vary by app and change over time.
Name names: vs MyFitnessPal · vs Cronometer · vs Lose It! · vs MacroFactor
What five years costs
Prices from each app’s UK App Store listing, June 2026, taking the cheapest annual plan; they change, vary by plan and promotion, and most also offer pricier tiers.
Try it free. Keep it for good.
Free for 7 days, then from £3.99 a month - or £49.99 once for life. Ad-free on every paid plan, no account, and your data never leaves your phone. In beta now.
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