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Whey to Go vs MacroFactor.

MacroFactor is the serious lifter’s tracker, and its coaching algorithm is genuinely clever. But there is no free tier - it is a subscription, from €60.99 a year, forever - workouts are a separate paid app, and your data lives in their cloud. Here is the honest side-by-side.

Whey to GoMacroFactor
PriceFree trial, then €4.99/month, €49.99/year or €59.99 for lifeFrom €60.99 a year, no free tier
Cost over five years€59.99 at most (the lifetime price)€304.95
CoachingYou set your own targetsAdaptive weekly coaching - excellent
AdsNone, everNone
AccountNone - no sign-up, no passwordRequired
Your dataStays on your deviceStored on their servers
Works offlineFullyLimited
TrainingPlans, sessions and lifts built inA separate paid app
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.

Dónde gana MacroFactor

The adaptive coaching is the best reason to pay for it: it estimates your real energy expenditure from your logs and adjusts your targets weekly. If you want an algorithm steering your cut or bulk and you are happy renting it, MacroFactor does that brilliantly.

Dónde gana Whey to Go

Five years there costs €304.95; here a lifetime is €59.99, once - and training is included rather than sold as a second subscription. There is no account and your data stays on your device. You set your own targets - which, if you know your numbers, is exactly what you want.

Lo que cuestan cinco años

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

Pruébala gratis. Consérvala para siempre.

Gratis durante 7 días, luego desde €4.99 al mes, o €59.99 una vez de por vida. Sin anuncios en todos los planes de pago, sin cuenta, y tus datos nunca salen de tu teléfono. Ya en beta.

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