Carbon - Macro Coach & Tracker

Carbon - Macro Coach & Tracker

By Reform LLC

  • Category: Health & Fitness
  • Release Date: 2020-04-21
  • Current Version: 2.69.3266
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 110.79 MB
  • Developer: Reform LLC
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
Score: 4.8
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From 7,036 Ratings

Description

Carbon Diet Coach is your nutrition solution for results that LAST. Whether your goal is to lose fat, build muscle, improve your metabolism, or simply maintain your weight, Carbon Diet Coach removes the guesswork. Carbon Diet Coach is a science-based nutrition app designed by renowned nutrition coaches Dr. Layne Norton (Ph.D. Nutritional Sciences) and Registered Dietitian Keith Kraker (BS Dietetics). It does everything a normal nutrition coach would but at a fraction of the cost. Simply select your goal, answer a few short questions, and it does the rest! You will get a customized nutrition plan based on YOUR goals and metabolism. What's more, Carbon will adjust the plan as you progress to optimize your results. If you hit a plateau or stall, Carbon will make adjustments to keep you progressing towards your goal, just like any good coach would. Our coaching system uses the latest techniques in nutrition science to make sure you get the best results possible. All you need to do is follow these simple steps: ∙ Log your food using the built-in food tracker ∙ Log your body weight ∙ Check-in each week Do that and Carbon does the rest! Carbon Diet Coach can do things other nutrition coaching apps can’t do. For example, your nutrition plan can be tailored to your diet preference: ∙ Balanced ∙ Low Carb ∙ Low Fat ∙ Ketogenic ∙ Plant-Based Each setting is completely customizable so that you receive a plan that is sustainable for YOU! Another feature that makes Carbon unique is the diet planner. Want high and low-calorie days rather than eating the same foods every day? Use the diet planner to set up your week and stay on track. Overate on one day and not sure what to do with your nutrition plan for the rest of the week? Adjust the diet planner to account for what you overate and Carbon does the rest! Other coaching features include: ∙ Adjustable check-in days ∙ Check-in explanations so you're never left wondering why the app did or didn’t make a change ∙ Check-in history so you can look back and see why the app made various adjustments ∙ Charts showing your weight, body fat, lean body mass, calorie intake, protein intake, carbohydrate intake, fat intake, and metabolic rate ∙ Early check-in feature for those who can’t always check in on their specified day ∙ Goal tracker so you can see the progress you’ve made and how close you are to your goal ∙ Recommendations after you reach a goal so you can plan for what's next and KEEP your results ∙ Integrates with Apple Health to automatically read Body Weight and Body Fat values Already know what you are doing with nutrition and don’t need Carbon to coach you? No problem, you can enter your nutrition targets and simply use the food tracker. Beyond the amazing coaching features of this app is a food tracker that's excellent in its own right. Its features include: ∙ A huge food database ∙ Barcode scanner ∙ Quick add macros ∙ Copy meals ∙ Favorite foods ∙ Create custom foods ∙ Create custom recipes No matter what your goal is, Carbon Diet Coach is your solution. Simple. Scientific. Sustainable. App Subscriptions: ∙ Monthly ∙ 6 Months ∙ Yearly The subscription period will automatically renew unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current subscription period. To turn this function off, simply go to your iTunes account and turn off auto-renew. Renewal payments will differ depending on subscription and pricing at the time of renewal. Your iTunes account will be charged when the purchase is confirmed. Food database powered by FatSecret: https://fatsecret.com Terms and Conditions: https://joincarbon.com/terms-and-conditions/ Privacy Policy: https://joincarbon.com/privacy-policy/

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Reviews

  • Better Than The Rest

    5
    By Zanziloo
    I used My Fitness Pal for years and switched over to this app over a year ago. I’ve also tried others, like MacroFactor. Carbon is simpler, and it’s just flat out better for tracking calories and macros over the course of a week and planning out weight gain and loss. My only request would be they integrate and send data to apple health. I’m not sure why that isn’t a feature.
  • Best weight loss app I’ve used so far

    5
    By CNizzy514
    Honestly don’t think I can describe all the reasons why, but this app just clicks with my way of eating and thinking in a way that other apps haven’t and it’s kept me motivated and engaged. I love that I can flex my calories around during the week instead of sticking to a daily amount. I love the trend feature so it shows my weight on a trend line instead of a daily weight since there are always weight fluctuations. I didn’t think I would like the check ins, but I actually really do cause it holds me accountable in a way that isn’t overly pressured. And I actually don’t mind logging my calories and macros because they make it simple to use. Enhancements I hope they make—trend lines for BF% and Lean Mass and the ability to set a goal not just on weight but also BF%. But that’s not a complaint, just something to look forward to one day.
  • Worth It

    5
    By Wasabi_72
    I have tried multiple apps to help track my weight and log my calories and this one is by far the best. It has been the best in keeping me adherent. Pay the money, weigh in everyday, and log all your calories and this app is more than worth the price. Using this app has made me a better cook. I would like to see a feature were I can import recipes or write out a recipe for any of my created recipes.
  • Owner is anti-vegan

    1
    By VegFarmer86
    I’m sure this’ll encourage some carnivore diet morons to support the business, but if anyone is plant based or at the very least appreciates that plant based diets can be health promoting when done right, then be aware that the owner of this app who claims to be researched-based makes statements to suggest that a vegan/plant based diet is inferior based on bias.
  • Get it.

    5
    By Czeqm8
    amazing. Definitely worth the money.
  • Its ok

    1
    By Mamagiese
    I’m disappointed there’s no where to keep track of my water intake. I have to keep track on a separate tracker I feel like i paid too much money for what i get in this tracker- my free one seems to work better for me
  • account recovery

    3
    By pmrbertorello
    impossible to recover account data for new phone; otherwise excellent spp
  • Not user friendly

    1
    By 502jemcca07
    Started using the app October 13 and it’s logging weight automatically from Apple health from October 6, which I don’t want it to do. I want my diet to be started from October 13, but apparently it’s taking my weights from before October 13 into the algorithm. I tried resetting the data. I do want to connect it to Apple health. But when I start a new diet, I don’t want it to take old weights from before the diet into account. Just frustrating
  • Lasted a week

    1
    By Yetihunter
    It’s nearly impossible to accurately log food with this app. It’s doesn’t know anything! I had actually canceled my MyFitnessPal subscription to try this app because I had heard such good things. I lasted a week before I got so frustrated that I went back to MyFitnessPal. There’s no point if you can’t accurately log your food.
  • Good tech, Auto Adjust for results, livable lifestyle

    4
    By Iafritsc
    I’m comparing this app to MyFitnessPal and other apps like it. The barcode scanner is pretty good. Because of the high price point for entry I do see a slightly shrunken barcode library. However, they offset this with an excellent label reader. I may even place it above MyFitnessPal because you do have to pay for the barcode reader in MyFitnessPal and the last I knew it could not read labels as accurately as this one does. One thing MyFitnessPal has on this is the suggested meals. If you have a consistent combination of four or five foods, you will have to type in and search each of those each time. I think that’s where the comparisons to MyFitnessPal and because the fact that you have the ability to use trend weight and that the app automatically adjust your suggested calories based on your results so that you are much more likely to see the results that you’re looking to achieve. For me as well, and I think for other people, too, the idea of flexible, dieting specifically to support lean muscle mass and giving you freedom to eat other things makes the social aspect of trying to lose weight much easier. I’ve done low-carb, keto, if it fits my macros, simple calorie counting, weight watchers, And so I am a notorious yo-yo dieter. So the idea that I can plan more calories on a Sunday so that I can have a donut after church and not ruin my week makes the whole experience more palatable. It’s a great app, it’s cheaper than MyFitnessPal plus, And they seem to be consistently working to improve the tech in the app, so I am hopeful that this suggested foods feature from MyFitnessPal earlier will make it in here eventually. Until then, I will enjoy the fact that I feel much healthier tapping away my searches. 😉

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