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16d ago
Built MetricSync because calorie tracking apps kept feeling like admin work
... been building
MetricSync
as a solo dev because I kept seeing the same issue: people do not quit nutrition tracking because they hate the goal. They quit because the logging loop gets annoying or stops feeling trustworthy. The current bet is simple: cheaper than CalAI 3 day free trial focused on faster logging and easier corrections trying to make AI nutrition tracking feel useful after week one, not just magical on day one I'd genuinely love feedback from anyone ... ... tried CalAI, MyFitnessPal, or Cronometer. What usually makes you stop trusting a nutrition app first: accuracy, correction friction, feature bloat, or pricing? If you want to poke at it: https://
metricsync.download
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Jamie
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18d ago
Built MetricSync for people who want a better CalAI alternative
... Built
MetricSync
because most AI calorie trackers still feel too rough around the edges when you actually use them every day. What I wanted was simple: faster logging, better food recognition, and enough detail that I would not have to keep second guessing the numbers. If you have tried CalAI,
MetricSync
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Jamie
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16d ago
Built MetricSync because CalAI felt expensive once I wanted more than quick calorie guesses
... nutrition trackers more than the actual habit. For me the friction was not taking the photo. It was fixing bad entries, losing detail, and paying before I knew if I would stick with it. So I built
MetricSync
. What I focused on: - cheaper entry point than CalAI - more nutrition detail once you log consistently - a 3 day free trial so people can test it before paying - faster AI food logging without the usual admin feeling Still tuning the product ...
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Jamie
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17d ago
Built MetricSync because most AI calorie trackers were either expensive or wrong
... kept running into the same issue with AI nutrition apps: they looked slick, but the logging was off just enough that I would stop trusting the numbers. So I built
MetricSync
, an AI nutrition tracker focused on being more accurate in day to day use while still staying cheaper than CalAI. Right now the pitch is simple: - cheaper than CalAI - more features - better accuracy - 3 day free trial It is here if anyone wants to try it: https://www.metricsync.download ...
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Jamie
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17d ago
Built MetricSync for people who hate slow calorie logging
... built
MetricSync
after getting annoyed with how clunky most nutrition apps feel once you move past perfect single-item meals. The pitch is simple. It is cheaper than CalAI, gives you more ways to log food with photo, barcode, and natural language input, and we have been pushing hard on better accuracy for messy real meals instead of just clean product shots. There is also a 3 day free trial because nobody should pay before seeing if it actually fits ...
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Jamie
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17d ago
Built MetricSync because CalAI felt expensive and still too inaccurate
... Been testing AI nutrition trackers hard and kept running into the same thing: CalAI is solid, but I wanted something cheaper with more features and better accuracy on real meals. So I built
MetricSync
. It is an AI nutrition tracker with a 3 day free trial: www.metricsync.download Main goal was making logging fast without getting garbage estimates back. Right now the pitch is pretty simple: cheaper than CalAI more features better accuracy in my testing If you are actively using ...
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