Lifesum App
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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
- Diet and food tracker app
- Free tracking app with premium subscription plan for meal plans and more
- Weekly life score with premium for a snapshot of how you’re doing
- Available on Android and iOS
Pros & Cons
What We Like...
- Multiple meal plans for different goals: Lose weight, gain weight, and maintain weight
- Customers found app intuitive and easy to use
- Meal plans comes with shopping list
What Needs Improvement...
- No monthly subscription options
- No personalized coaching
- No free trial for premium version
- Limited features on the free version
- Mixed reviews on accuracy of barcode scanner
Specs
Meal Plans | Sugar detox\, paleo\, Eat like Denice (Moberg)\, protein weight loss\, keto burn\, keto maintain\, vegan for a week\,16:8 morning fast\, 16:8 evening fasting\, hormonal balance\, and 3 week weight loss |
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Subscription options | 3\, 6\, or 12 months |
Free Features | Tracking food\, exercise\, water\, and weight\, barcode scanner |
Available systems | iOS and Android |
Premium Features | Tracking (with barcode scanner)\, macros and net carbs\, meal plans\, save favorite foods\, detailed nutrition information\, food meal and day ratings\, weekly life score\, health recipes |
Pricing | 3 months-$29.99 ($10.00/month)\, 6 months-$49.99 ($8.33/month)\, 12 months- $99.99 ($8.33/month) |
Compatible apps | Apple health\, Google Fit\, Samsung Health\, Apple Watch\, Runkeeper\, Fitbit\, Withings\, Samsung wearables\, Wear OS\, and Google Assistant |
Summary
The Lifesum app is a food tracking app with free and premium versions. The free version has extremely limited features, essentially just tracking food, exercise, water, and weight. The premium version provides meal plans and daily and weekly scores so users can track their progress. Customers generally found the app easy to use and intuitive. They were frustrated there was no free trial available for the premium subscription.