Jason Wang

Oatsy Calorie Counter - Make calorie tracking as fun as it can get. Veggie level-up!

It's hard to stick to new year's resolutions to lose weight and eat healthy. So we made calorie tracking as fun as it gets! Increase your veggie levels and show your progress to the world! Not only that, you can easily log food with AI photos and Meal Copy.

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Jason Wang
Hello Product Hunt, My name is Jason and I am the creator of the Oatsy App. Go try it out if you're interested in healthy eating and achieving your weight goals. I have always been interested in fitness and healthy eating, since the pandemic started, I've started eating at home all the time and found it was hard to keep track of all the foods I ate. I've tried other calorie counting apps such as MyFitnessPal and Lifesum before, however they only give some nutrition data and you have to pay to unlock the macro details. That's where the inspiration for Oatsy came along - I built this little tool so that it's easy for everyone to record and access the full nutrition info. Hopefully this can benefit anyone who's also growing a belly while cooking at home :D Some highlights of the app: - Calorie tracking with full macro and micro nutrition info - Progress charts to monitor your weight progress - Customizable meal plans - Healthy food rankings and recipes Hope you like it, and appreciate all sorts of feedback for the app! Stay safe and stay healthy! Jason
Eva Abramycheva
not actually free. Uses the same premium membership techniques as myfitnesspal and lifesum but with less functionality
Paul Woodthorpe
A little misleading with the website saying "Everything you need. For FREE!". Only there is a premium monthly subscription that paywalls a lot of the features you need. I have no issue with a subscription model to access features but I don't like being told everything is free when it clearly is not. For example, it says there is an AI Camera that can work out your calories from a photo of the food.... and you cannot access it for free. If you want to highlight macros are not free with MyFitnessPal but are with yours then that is fine. But to try and somehow mislead that everything is free while suggesting that MyFitnessPal makes you pay for stuff is a little mischievous and people do not like that feeling of being conned by legal small print or loopholes. It is a good app by the looks of it. But the lack of clear transparency about not everything being free as it is marketed as, and the fact you only unlock macros for free to "one up" MyFitnessPal while still charging for a lot of other stuff, is why I uninstalled.