FoodNoms: Nutrition Tracker Cheats

FoodNoms: Nutrition Tracker Hack 2023.27 + Redeem Codes

Track Calories, Macros & More

Developer: Algebraic Labs, LLC
Category: Health & Fitness
Price: Free
Version: 2023.27
ID: com.algebraiclabs.foodnoms

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Description

FoodNoms is a nutrition tracker designed to be fast, powerful, and easy to use. Set custom nutrition goals, log your food, and measure your progress.

HOW IT WORKS
1. Log what you eat and drink with a fast, beautiful interface.
2. Set specific nutrition goals for calories, macros (protein, fat, carbohydrates), net carbs, cholesterol, fiber, sugars, water, alcohol, caffeine, and more.
3. Learn about your nutrition, and use that knowledge to reach your health and fitness goals.

LEARN ABOUT YOUR NUTRITION
• Track your success for each of your goals over time
• Discover which foods are helping you and which ones are holding you back
• Automatic tracking of intermittent fasts

FAST LOGGING
• Scan barcodes and nutrition labels
• Save time using Smart Suggestions, which recommends foods to log based on your food habits
• Log food and check on your goals with Siri and the Shortcuts app
• Leave the food scale at home and instead record the accuracy of your recordings

BEAUTIFUL HOME SCREEN WIDGETS
• Track your nutrition and fasting goals right from your Home Screen
• Quickly log food and open the label scanner

WORKS WITH APPLE HEALTH
• Read and write nutrition data to the Health app - calories, macros, vitamins, minerals, water, caffeine and more
• Use Active Energy data from the Health app (i.e. the Move ring on the Apple Watch) to automatically adjust your calorie goal

BUILT TO PROTECT YOUR PRIVACY
• Sync your data to multiple devices securely with iCloud and the Health app
• No advertisements or spam
• Transparent privacy policy

TRUSTWORTHY NUTRITION DATA
• A food database with hundreds of thousands of food items with rich nutrition data from trustworthy sources
• Quickly scan nutrition labels to quickly log accurate data for packaged foods
• Create custom foods, recipes, and meals, and share them with your friends

ACCESSIBILITY
• Dynamic type support
• Dark mode

FOODNOMS PLUS VS FREE
• Free - unlimited food tracking; create goals for calories, macros and more; create recipes and meals; integration with the Health app; basic notifications; CSV export
• FoodNoms Plus - log drinks; track water, caffeine, and alcohol; create custom meal types; save commonly-eaten items as favorites; import nutrition data from Health; view more stats and charts; track intermittent fasts; plus other exclusive features

Privacy Policy: https://foodnoms.com/privacy
Terms of Use: https://foodnoms.com/terms

Version history

2023.27
2023-07-25
What's New
- FoodNoms has a new icon, along with several additional alternate app icons
2023.26
2023-07-17
What's New
- Percentage-based goals that are based on a budget, target, or range calorie goal are no longer subject to minimums
- When logging food, the Goals section will now always compute percentages based on the maximum goal amount

Bug Fixes
- Fix issue where fasts might not be calculated correctly after updating a food entry that starts or breaks the fast
- Fix issue where you are unable to scroll during initial setup
- Fix issue where you can continue to scroll while you are swiping to go back
- Fix issue where the "Read from Health" is erroneously displayed when another active energy option is selected
2023.25
2023-07-11
Bug Fixes
- Minor bug fixes
2023.24
2023-07-11
Bug Fixes
- Fix issue where items logged from Shortcuts do not show up in the app immediately
- Fix rare issue where goals are incorrectly calculated
2023.23
2023-07-03
What's New
- New context menu option to log food immediately from Smart Suggestions and search results
- New unified settings screen for data and account deletion

Bug Fixes
- Fix issue where Ask AI does not work after first installing the app
- Fix issue where the keyboard unexpectedly dismisses itself when entering number of portions
- Crash fixes
- Other misc. bug fixes
2023.22
2023-06-15
What's New
- Ask AI improvements – improved accuracy and new ability to expand the input field for lengthy food lists and recipes
2023.21
2023-06-01
What's New
- One-Day Exceptions – change your goals for a single day
- Goal Settings History – view and manage all previous goal settings
- Default Meal Type for Favorites – configure individual favorites to default to a specific meal type
- Goal Impact List – view the impact on your goals when logging food
- Portion Size Picker – new compact menu design for selecting a portion size
- The date picker now automatically updates to selected date without need to press "Done"
- Other minor usability improvements

Bug Fixes
- Fix issue where adding a food as a favorite removes the food from the library
- Crash fixes
- Other misc. bug fixes
2023.20
2023-05-17
What's New
- Misc. changes specifically for new users
2023.19
2023-04-29
Bug Fixes
- Fix rare issue where Ask AI fails to process requests
- Crash fixes
2023.18
2023-04-22
Bug Fixes
- Fix issue where tapping "Done" too quickly when creating a new food leads to the food not getting saved
2023.17
2023-04-22
What's New
- Option to delete legacy data stored in iCloud

Bug Fixes
- Fix case where Quick Actions widget doesn't work properly
- Fix rare issue where Food Library shows no foods
- Fix extra parens in the Get Goal Status Shortcut action response
- Performance improvements
2023.16
2023-04-19
Bug Fixes
- Fix issue where iCloud syncing stops and never resumes
- Fix issue where foods in your Food Library won't sync
- Fix issue where editing a food entry's meal type to Other gets undone
- Fix unit conversion issues with the Get Goal Status Shortcut action
- Performance improvements
2023.15
2023-03-31
What's New
- Ask AI – get estimated facts for any food, powered by AI
- New Quick Entry and asssociated Set Nutrient Amount Shortcut actions for logging quick entries from the Shortcuts app or Siri
- Ask AI shortcut action

Bug Fixes
- Fix erroneously recording 0 values for active and resting energy burned data imported from Apple Health
- Fix kJ conversion bug in Log Food widget
- Fix height picker showing m/cm for some users who have ft selected as the preferred body height unit
- Crash fixes
2023.14
2023-03-15
Bug Fixes
- Minor bug fixes
2023.13
2023-03-10
Bug Fixes
- Crash fixes
- Performance enhancements
- Accessibility improvements
- Other misc. bug fixes
2023.12
2023-03-03
What's New
- See how calorie and percentage-based goals are calculated from the goal details screen in the Food Log tab
- View synced energy data from the goal details screen in the Food Log tab
- Options to just export data as CSV from last the 7 days, last 30 days, this month, or previous month
- Vitamin B12 goal
- New "Orange on White" alternate app icon
- Progress bars for range goals now always show the full range
- More helpful information is shown in the alert that appears when creating new foods with unexpected nutrient amounts
- Higher precision values for small amounts
- Fasting goals now show minute-level precision in the Food Log tab
- Other usability improvements

Bug Fixes
- Further improve the reliability of home screen widgets
- Fix case where the add previous meal does not update
- Fix issue where items logged from Shortcuts do not show up in the app
- Fix "Quick Entry" button in quick actions widget
- Performance improvements when searching
2023.11
2023-02-22
Bug Fixes
- Fix issue where calorie goals would not properly adjust using active energy data
2023.10
2023-02-21
What's New
- Swipe left-to-right on a food item in smart suggestions and search results to immediately log it
- Review and edit recently-logged items
- Edit individual items when logging meals
- Resting energy data from Apple Health now uses a 7-day moving average
- New "Chart" alternative app icon

Bug Fixes
- Improve reliability of home screen widgets
- Fix macro percentage-based goals not calculating correctly when the calorie goal uses resting energy from Apple Health and a constant activity level
- Fix percentage-based goals not calculating correctly for fiber and sugar goals
- Fix issue where editing quick entries would not save new changes
- Fix "soluble fiber" and "insoluble fiber" amounts overriding the value for total fiber when scanning nutrition labels
2023.9
2023-02-13
Bug Fixes
- Fix manually inputting RMR as kJ
- Performance fixes for the library screen
- Fix iCloud data syncing issue where edited items may revert to a previous version
- Fix "Values Represent" incorrectly defaulting to the last used option when editing a food from the database
- Increase zoom level for non-Pro iPhone models in order to improve scanner reliability
- Crash fixes
- Other minor fixes
2023.8
2023-02-04
What's New
- More fast breaking amount options
- Add support for reading fiber from Dutch nutrition labels

Bug Fixes
- Fix issue where creating new meal types wouldn't save
- Fix "Log Again" not logging with a timestamp by default
- Crash fixes
2023.7
2023-02-02
What's New
- Option to specify the meal type and time for the "Log Meal" shortcut
- Reintroduce displaying the gram or mL amount in parens when a calorie or kJ unit is selected
- Use the most-recent version of a saved food in your Food Library when selecting a copy of it in the "Recently Logged" search section

Bug Fixes
- Fix issue where editing ingredients in recipes can sometimes edit the most recent version of that food in your food log, and vice versa
- Fix iCloud data syncing issue where deleted items may reappear
- Fix issue where writing to Health fails when not all nutrients are given access
- Implicitly infer the meal type for the "Log Meal" shortcut if none explicitly provided
- Fix various issues when all meal types are disabled
- Performance fixes
2023.6
2023-01-26
Bug Fixes
- Show the current fast instead of the longest fast if goal not met for today
- Fix an issue where some recipes were being incorrectly computed
- Fix library foods not being shown in search results when searching by the brand name
- Apply the current meal type when choosing a food from the Log Food widget or receiving a shared item
- Respect "Prompt for Meal Type" setting on macOS
- Fix empty Smart Suggestions after logging a food item for the first time
- Fix timestamps being reset after changing the meal type if the selected meal type has no meal time
2023.5
2023-01-23
Bug Fixes
- Fix issue where label scanning would not work properly on Mac and in landscape orientation on iPad
2023.4
2023-01-22
Bug Fixes
- Fix issue causing data migrations to fail
- Fix Apple Watch app crash
- Fix scaling total serving weight by number of servings when total serving weight is not explicitly entered
2023.3
2023-01-21
What's New
- New alternative "3D" app icon

Bug Fixes
- Update widgets immediately when goal format preference or subscription status changes
- Support using the camera to scan on Macs
- Crash fixes

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
FoodNoms Plus Annual
(More nutritional data, tools, and insights)
$35.99
Free
BG995053997✱✱✱✱✱ D44EC3F✱✱✱✱✱
FoodNoms Plus Monthly
(More nutritional data, tools, and insights)
$4.99
Free
BG412540120✱✱✱✱✱ B6E38CF✱✱✱✱✱

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Ratings

4.8 out of 5
2 815 Ratings

Reviews

Dr Dirt Bike Joe,
For all MFP users looking for a better food tracker...
...FoodNoms is the tracker for you. My wife and I are long-time MyFitnessPal users. Over the last 6 yrs we have observed MFP diminish in functionality. (The removal of easy sharing of meal information with other MFP users and general app instability have been our biggest concerns with MFP.) FoodNoms addresses so many of the issues that my wife and I have encountered with MFP. It runs smoothly and reliably and offers the abillity to easily share foods, receipes, and complete meals with other FoodNoms users via iMessage & AirDrop. The interface is beautiful and intuitive and operates seamlessly, syncing through iCloud across iOS, iPadOS, WatchOS, and MacOS devices. It has strong privacy protections and demonstrates a respect and appreciation for its users which has felt lacking in MyFitnessPals offering for a while now. By the way, the annual subscription for the premium version of FoodNoms is much less expensive than the premium MFP annual subscription, and FoodNoms allows family sharing of the subscription where MFP does not. It integrates seamlessly with Apple Health. I am convinced that if Apple were to offer a native food-tracking app it would work exactly like FoodNoms. To the developer -- well done!! Thanks for putting so much thought and effort into FoodNoms!
owendrakos,
Update: Comment and Star rating
The only downside for ME personally and that’s why I have canceled, is the fact that I have to put manually the food stuff. I don’t know NOTHING about the food stuff. I just know what I have to eat but in here I have to put ALL the food information. Sheesh! That’s a big waste of time. If the app bring the food information by default and we just need to log/add the food and move on, that’s would be GREAT! I would pay the annual subscription or a full lifetime payment without a problem. For now, I have to pass this app and continue with another. Update: I gave time to the app and use it. I want to say I’ll use and I’ll renew the subscription! At the end the app convinced me! Just one recommendation! Put or create a different tone for the notifications please. Right the push notifications use the standard iPhone notifications sound and it will be BETTER if the app have his own notification sound, tone so we can identify the notifications quickly. Thanks! 5 Star ⭐️
EricTurner,
Best app I’ve tried
I’m a diligent nutrient tracker. I used to use MyFitnessPal but the problem I had with it is it wouldn’t sync ALL of the information to Apple Health. No water or vitamin syncs. Also MFP would hide anything except micronutrients behind a toggle and if the information is incorrect you can report it but have to wait for it to be fixed. Plus it still allows you to do recipes and meals like MFP!

This app fixes that by creating a local copy of the correct nutrient information to log. One thing I never knew I needed was also adding a drink to the list and it tracks both calories and the amount of oz to water, that’s a game changer for me. I was having to switch between two apps to track water intake and food intake.

The main dashboard is beautiful and shows you everything at a glance. All macronutrients are color coded. Drilling into food, you can see ALL nutrients right up front. Plus FULL syncing to apple health. The data scientist in me is very happy and I decided to go for premium!
Ron Sauve,
Awesome!
I have used other nutrition apps, but they get pretty complicated and convoluted to use in a hurry. Not so with Foodnoms. The app is both very simple and easy to use, and at the same time, very full featured. But the icing on the cake is the developer, Ryan! You’re not going to find a more responsive (and very quickly so), help and support! Example: i had a couple questions and I had a small hiccup trying to scan barcodes & nutrition labels, so I contacted support from within the app. Ryan responded within the day, with answers to the questions, and with his own troubleshooting found the problem with the scanning, it was just an issue scanning in landscape mode. He said he would get to work on it that day, and one day later sent out a fix! No more issue! Ryan rocks! You will not be disappointed with this app! I bought the Premium version, and since he does family sharing, my wife also got the app for the one price. Kudo’s!!!
Mark Rushing,
Using it every day for more than a year now
I’ve used a few other food trackers, one for a long time, but have settled on this one now. I don’t mind paying a little bit knowing my information is my own.

And it’s great for inputting food - you don’t even have to consider the serving units like you must in some others - you can do it by pure weights or volume as well.

The database is good and it’s super easy to enter the information if something isn’t there. Almost magical how it just scans the nutrition label with the camera and inputs it all for you, which you can review before submitting (or keep it just for yourself).

Shortcut support is great too!! I use it all the time to call out to Siri to log this or that commonly eaten thing. Watch widgets too are excellent but I was having some trouble with them after an iOS update, but haven’t checked lately. I should because I used them all the time before.

I like how you can make recipes and meals too, and then just weigh them with all their component ingredients being recorded. Saves a lot of time for common things like repeat breakfasts or veggie burgers, protein shakes/smoothies, etc.

And it lets you pick things to highlight at the top of your day like specific nutrients you want to keep an eye on closely.

Honestly, this little app is part of my life now.
Andre Nickatina5,
Apple Watch Review
Overall I really like the app and how you can set independent macros as a complication on your Apple Watch. For someone who only tracks steps, water and protein, this is great. I use another app for steps and another for water. I like how I can just have a protein complication. The only reason why I don’t give 5 stars is because I can’t log protein on my Apple Watch. I have to go on my phone to log it. On the app I use for water, I am able to log it directly on my watch. I do realize this is nit picking a little bit and would probably be difficult logging specific food items on your watch compared to just water. No other apps offer individual macro complications and I love FoodNoms for creating this feature. It is very useful for someone who emphasizes weight lifting and chases protein intake. I think if they make it so you can log your food on the watch, it would be the cherry on top. I think they will be able to attract bodybuilders with the independent macro complication
SmushedGrape,
Is Food Tracker
First, and most importantly, this app is actually free. Full functionality with no price tag, though you can pay to access more features (caffeine, water, alcohol). Some foods are missing, and the search is a bit weird (some foods only appear if I don’t type in the full name), but still, it’s an extensive and accurate library of foods (that you can easily add to) for the unbeatable price of free. (No ads that I’ve seen either.)

Second, very nice looking, even in dark mode. The bars for calories are in a nice, understandable UI, each button is intuitive - this app looks like it could have been on my phone from purchase. (It’s a lot more useful than some of those apps though.)

In short, this app is perfect for if you have poor memory (like me) and would like to stop yourself from overeating, would like to track what you eat, or even want to plan out your meals.
grey280,
Best food tracking app I’ve ever used!
And believe me, I’ve gone through a lot of them. FoodNoms is the first one that looks nice, feels nice to use, and has every feature I’d expect and more. Scan a barcode and it’s not in the database? It’ll roll right into scanning the label, intelligently picking out all the nutritional info, so you can add it to your database - after which, it’ll ask if you want to submit it to the public database, for that crowdsourced magic. Chef’s kiss, it’s beautiful.
Beyond that, it fits in on iOS perfectly - the visual style works very well, and it saves everything to the Health app, so I can write all sorts of silly little Shortcuts to analyze my data in the weird ways I want to. I love it.
Seriously, I cannot recommend this app enough. If you’re looking for a food tracker, this is the one.
dentonjacobs,
So Good, and Keeps Getting Better
I don’t rate a lot of apps, but I gotta shout out FoodNoms. I came to FoodNoms from a large, “friendly” food tracking app. There are many things that app does well, but I didn’t want to keep sharing all my data with them, and I really disliked the lack of support for automating my tracking. The Shortcuts support in FoodNoms is great and I can now easily track my common entries. (morning coffees anyone?)

I’m also excited about the new community database of foods. The food database was not as big as my previous app, but it’s easy to add foods with the label scanner. Now that items can be added by the community, I’m sure the database will grow. The only problem is will it obviate the need to use the cool label scanner? I hope not!

I’ve completely switched over to FoodNoms and couldn’t be happier. I’m sure you will be too!
gavin12318374,
This app is amazing!
This is by far the best macro tracking app I have tried, the design is freaking amazing as well!! Seriously you should give this a shot, it blows every other competition on the market out of the water. This app is literally miles beyond the competitors like MyFitnessPal, etc. The 30$ price tag is a bit pricey in all honesty, however, you actually don’t need to subscribe in order to access most key features; the subscription is more of a nice bonus if you’d like to utilize it. To be fair, however, this app is built 1 developer (hard to believe with how full featured it is), so I’m going to go ahead and drop 30$ for a year to help support this app and hopefully keep it on the market. To conclude my rambling review, why haven’t you downloaded this app yet??