Whey to Go
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Whey to Go vs Cronometer.

Cronometer is the tracker people pick for data quality, and its micronutrient depth is real. But gold is €69.99 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
PriceFree trial, then €4.99/month, €49.99/year or €59.99 for lifeGold is €69.99 a year
Cost over five years€59.99 at most (the lifetime price)€349.95
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 Eurozone App Store listing, June 2026, taking the cheapest annual plan; they change, vary by plan and promotion, and most also offer pricier tiers.

Là où Cronometer l'emporte

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.

Là où Whey to Go l'emporte

Their subscription runs to €349.95 over five years; Whey to Go's lifetime price is €59.99, once. It is ad-free on every paid plan and there is no account, and your data stays on your phone rather than their cloud - never sold. You get the macro tracking most people actually use day to day, with training plans built in rather than bolted on.

Ce que coûtent cinq ans

MyFitnessPal€249.95
Cronometer€349.95
Lose It!€99.95
MacroFactor€304.95
Whey to Go€59.99for life

Essayez-la gratuitement. Gardez-la pour toujours.

Gratuit pendant 7 jours, puis à partir de €4.99 par mois - ou €59.99 une fois à vie. Sans pub sur toutes les formules payantes, sans compte, et vos données ne quittent jamais votre téléphone. Désormais en bêta.

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