Whey to Go

Honest comparison

Whey to Go vs Cronometer.

Cronometer is the tracker people pick for data quality, and its micronutrient depth is real. But Gold costs £59.99 a year, the free tier carries ads, and your diary lives in their cloud behind an account. Here is the honest side-by-side.

Whey to GoCronometer
PriceOne payment of £5.99Gold is £59.99 a year
Cost over five years£5.99£299.95
AdsNone, everIn the free tier
MicronutrientsCore macros and trendsExceptional - dozens tracked
AccountNone - no sign-up, no passwordRequired
Your dataStays on your deviceStored on their servers
Works offlineFullyLimited
TrainingPlans, sessions and lifts built inActivity logging, no plans
Apple HealthTwo-way syncYes

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.

Where Cronometer wins

Micronutrient tracking is the best in the category - lab-sourced data across dozens of vitamins and minerals. If you are managing a clinical condition or genuinely care about your selenium intake, Cronometer is the right tool for that job.

Where Whey to Go wins

You pay £5.99 once instead of £59.99 every year, there are no ads and no account, and your data stays on your phone rather than their cloud. You get the macro tracking most people actually use day to day, with training plans built in rather than bolted on.

What five years costs

MyFitnessPal£199.95
Cronometer£299.95
Lose It!£149.95
MacroFactor£259.95
Whey to Go£5.99 once

Buy it once. Keep it for good.

£5.99 one-time, no subscription, no ads, no account - and your data never leaves your phone. Launching soon.

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