Freeletics Nutrition Cheats

Freeletics Nutrition Hack 1.30.1 + Redeem Codes

Your Clean Eating Coach

Developer: Freeletics GmbH
Category: Health & Fitness
Price: Free
Version: 1.30.1
ID: com.freeletics.nutrition

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Description

No matter if you want to lose weight or gain mass - what you eat is a pillar of how you look, feel and perform. Want to get in shape and become the best version of yourself? With the Freeletics Nutrition Coach you’ll finally be able to adjust your nutrition to your individual needs and goals. Here’s how:

- More than 330 easy recipes for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
- Nutritious and tasty meals: learn how to prepare veggies, meat, fish and fruits the healthy way.
- Vegetarian or pescatarian? Freeletics Nutrition adapts to you.  
- Individualized nutrition plans, based on your goals and preferences.
- No calorie counting. Only one measurement: Fast and visible results.
- Scientifically proven nutritional concept, easy to integrate in your daily life.

Register for free and get access to a selected pool of recipes now. Get your Nutrition Coach and benefit from individualized nutritional plans, intelligent digital coaching, unlimited access to diverse and seasonal recipes, and many other features.

WHAT YOUR FREELETICS NUTRITION COACH DOES FOR YOU
Benefit from the most personalised and digital nutrition Coach. A companion who helps make healthy eating your new lifestyle. No more guilt. No more "I don't have time for nutrition". Leave all the time consuming tasks like planning, deciding on recipes and determining the quantities to your Coach. He's there to make life easier for you.

- Nutritional daily plans with recipes and portion sizes, completely tailored to you and your progress.
- Easy weekly planning with an integrated shopping list.
- Nutritional tips for those who are busy or eat out frequently.
- Tips, tricks, and motivation for healthy living.
- Did you train? Log your training so the Coach can adapt your portion sizes and keep you energized.
- Track your progress in your individual user profile.  

Get support from your Freeletics Nutrition Coach and let your goals and needs determine the way you eat.
Eating healthy shouldn’t be an exception. It should be your daily life. And we are here to help make that happen.

THE CLEAN EATING CONCEPT
Calories count, but don’t solely count on calories. With Freeletics Nutrition, you will learn more about the so called “Clean Eating” concept and find out why eating high quality, unprocessed foods and keeping track of your nutrient intake is essential for reaching your goals.

By the way: Freeletics Nutrition is also the ideal complement to Freeletics Bodyweight. A training method with a community of over 25 million registered users and the most effective digital training Coach out there. 5-30 minute workouts, bodyweight only. Train anywhere, anytime.

INFO ON USING THE APP AND REGARDING THE SUBSCRIPTION
The download and usage of Freeletics Nutrition is free of charge. Get your personal nutrition plan and further features with the Coach, which is available in the app with a subscription. The subscription costs 34.99$ for 3 months and 79.99$ for 12 months. If you decide to subscribe you will pay the price set for your country, as shown in the app. The payment will be charged to your iTunes account at confirmation of purchase. The subscription automatically renews if it is not cancelled within 24 hours before the end of the current subscription period. Your account will be charged for the next subscription period up to 24 hours prior to the current subscription expiring. It is not possible to cancel an existing in-app subscription. You can disable the automatic renewal function at any time by adjusting your account settings.

Freeletics Nutrition Webpage: https://www.freeletics.com/en/nutrition

Help & Support: https://support.freeletics.com/en/nutrition/

Freeletics Privacy Policy: https://freeletics.com/en/pages/privacy

Freeletics General Terms & Conditions: https://freeletics.com/en/pages/terms

Version history

1.30.1
2020-05-27
A dash of salt, a squeeze of lemon. Small changes make big differences in recipes. Same with apps, so we've fixed a few things for you!
Bug in your soup? Let us know. We'll send it right back to the chefs so they can make it right.
1.30.0
2020-04-22
A dash of salt, a squeeze of lemon. Small changes make big differences in recipes. Same with apps, so we’ve fixed a few things for you!
Bug in your soup? Let us know. We’ll send it right back to the chefs so they can make it right.
1.28.6
2019-06-13
A dash of salt, a squeeze of lemon. Small changes make big differences in recipes. Same with apps, so we've fixed a few things for you!
Bug in your soup? Let us know. We'll send it right back to the chefs so they can make it right.
1.28.5
2019-04-08
A dash of salt, a squeeze of lemon. Small changes make big differences in recipes. Same with apps, so we've fixed a few things for you!
Bug in your soup? Let us know. We'll send it right back to the chefs so they can make it right.
1.28.4
2018-12-17
A dash of salt, a squeeze of lemon. Small changes make big differences in recipes. Same with apps, so we've fixed a few things for you!
Bug in your soup? Let us know. We'll send it right back to the chefs so they can make it right.
1.28.3
2018-06-05
IMPROVED: Freeletics is proudly made in Europe, which means we respect your digital rights. In preparation for the European Union's data protection regulation, we made some privacy settings clearer and easier to use.
1.28.2
2018-05-25
IMPROVED: Freeletics is proudly made in Europe, which means we respect your digital rights. In preparation for the European Union's data protection regulation, we made some privacy settings clearer and easier to use.
1.28.1
2018-05-24
A dash of salt, a squeeze of lemon. Small changes make big differences in recipes. Same with apps, so we've fixed a few things for you!
Bug in your soup? Let us know. We'll send it right back to the chefs so they can make it right.
1.28
2018-05-22
A dash of salt, a squeeze of lemon. Small changes make big differences in recipes. Same with apps, so we've fixed a few things for you!

Bug in your soup? Let us know. We'll send it right back to the chefs so they can make it right.
1.27.1
2018-05-01
IMPROVED: Now you can log in automatically if you've already logged into the Bodyweight app.

Bug in your soup? Let us know. We'll send it right back to the chefs so they can make it right.
1.27
2018-04-23
IMPROVED: Now you can log in automatically if you've already logged into the Bodyweight app.

Bug in your soup? Let us know. We'll send it right back to the chefs so they can make it right.
1.26
2018-03-19
A dash of salt, a squeeze of lemon. Small changes make big differences in recipes. Same with apps, so we've fixed a few things for you!

Bug in your soup? Let us know. We'll send it right back to the chefs so they can make it right.
1.25
2018-01-03
IMPROVED: Made more improvements for iPhone X, so your app looks as good as your phone.

Updated privacy policy.

Bug in your soup? Let us know and we'll tell the chefs to fix it for you.
1.24
2017-11-20
A pinch of salt. A squeeze of lemon. A dash of oil. Small changes make big differences when you make a meal. Same when you make an app! We've added a pinch of salt with under-the-hood changes that will make your Nutrition app smoother, more efficient, and tastier.
1.23
2017-11-14
A pinch of salt. A squeeze of lemon. A dash of oil. Small changes make big differences when you make a meal. Same when you make an app! We've added a pinch of salt with under-the-hood changes that will make your Nutrition app smoother, more efficient, and tastier.
1.22
2017-11-03
FIXED: All Facebook login issues on iOS 11 have been eliminated.
IMPROVED: We also made some layout improvements. Your app will shine again!

Leave Freeletics Nutrition a review. Let us know if there's a bug in your soup!

Your Freeletics Team
1.21
2017-10-18
A pinch of salt. A squeeze of lemon. A dash of oil. Small changes make big differences when you make a meal. Same when you make an app! We've added a pinch of salt with under-the-hood changes that will make your Nutrition app smoother, more efficient, and tastier.
1.20
2017-10-05
A pinch of salt. A squeeze of lemon. A dash of oil. Small changes make big differences when you make a meal. Same when you make an app! We've now released the app in three new languages! We've also added a pinch of salt with under-the-hood changes that will make your Nutrition app smoother, more efficient, and tastier.

NEW: The Freeletics Nutrition App is now also available in Italian, Spanish and Portuguese.
IMPROVED: Freeletics Nutrition is ready for iOS 11. Bye bye, unexpected crashes.
FIXED: There shouldn't be problems with entering the same weight twice in a row anymore.
1.19
2017-09-19
FIXED: Entering your personal data and preferences after registration shouldn't cause error messages anymore.
FIXED: Design issues in the post-workout snack preview have been resolved.
iOS App 1.18
2017-09-06
"FIXED: At the store and forget what day you planned which meal? The date you planned for your recipes again shows up in the in the shopping list.

Leave Freeletics Nutrition a review and let us know if there's a bug in your soup!"
1.17
2017-08-22
NEW: Want to browse for recipes other than the ones suggested by your Coach? You can now use tags to find desired recipes more easily.
NEW: You can now log recipes you plan for days in the future.
FIXED: Infinite loading times when browsing through additional Coach recipes for a given meal slot shouldn't occur anymore.
1.16
2017-08-09
NEW: Don't like the meals the Coach proposed today? You can now find and add recipes that suit your individual goals to your Coach day.
FIXED: Some minor translation issues have been fixed.
FIXED: Error messages for incorrect entries will only occur once.
FIXED: Switching your personal goals should now work smoothly.

Leave Freeletics Nutrition a review and let us know if there's a bug in your soup!
1.15
2017-07-26
FIXED: Some design issues appearing on iPhone 4S have been fixed.
FIXED: The "undo" button after marking a meal "cooked" is working again.

Leave Freeletics Nutrition a review and let us know if there's a bug in your soup!
1.13
2017-06-27
NEW: Your Nutrition Coach now enables you to make ingredient substitutions within a recipe. Swipe away ingredients you don't like to replace them with others.

FIXED: Recipe instructions now adjust according to the ingredients you choose.
1.12
2017-06-14
NEW: We added 43 new recipes. Time to get cooking and enjoy.
FIXED: There are no more issues with typing in your region when being in the settings section anymore.

Leave Freeletics Nutrition a review and let us know if there's a bug in your soup!

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
Freeletics Nutrition - Coach Subscription
(Freeletics Nutrition - Your Clean Eating Coach. Coach Subscription)
$30.99
Free
AE909551419✱✱✱✱✱ 16E5B4D✱✱✱✱✱
Freeletics Nutrition - Coach Subscription
(Freeletics Nutrition - Your Clean Eating Coach. Coach Subscription)
$70.99
Free
AE909551419✱✱✱✱✱ 16E5B4D✱✱✱✱✱

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Ratings

4.4 out of 5
938 Ratings

Reviews

Ashley62795,
Great for keeping you on track
This app is pretty great. There are lots of options, the meals are pretty good, and you can tailor it to your dietary preferences. My only issue with it is that it calls for a small portions of ingredients that can only be purchased in a set quantity. For example, if a recipe calls for 2/3 of a can of beans, or 1/2 of a banana, the leftovers don't get used in another recipe. So if you were trying to follow the app closely, it's hard to find a recipe that will use the other 1/3 of the beans or the other 1/2 of the banana. I don't like wasting food so I have to divert away from the app to get the rest of the food cooked/eaten.
brookie.pants,
Good App, Could Be Great
I used to use this for meal planning back in early college days when I was an athlete and didn’t know how to eat or cook. Recently downloaded it again to encourage me to quit ordering food and get my full servings of fruits and veggies and the recipes are delicious and nutritious. I am always full after a meal, and usually have food leftover. I just have a few issues with the app overall that most people have already mentioned. You can know you’re repeating meals, but the app makes it difficult to track that and so many of the meals are to be cooked and eaten immediately which isn’t always practical (especially for work lunches). Right now, you can only filter based on diet (no red meat, pescatarian, vegetarian, vegan, etc) and while I can easily monitor my own allergens, I would like at the very least to be able to say “don’t suggest this recipe again” or “don’t show me for [x amount of] days.” My biggest gripe is that it doesn’t allow for you to shop seasonally. It would make my life so much easier if I could filter based on the season so that I don’t have to constantly search for an alternative meal because the app wants me to shop like it’s mid summer instead of mid winter and my budget says no.
Slashfail,
Decent recipes, but impractical
The good: this app breaks down what you should eat, including portion sizes, for five meals a day (including two snacks). It generates meals for a whole week and has a shopping list function to collect items you need. I’ve really enjoyed some of the meals I’ve had through it and it’s helped me figure out how to eat better, even in a week.

The bad: no regular person will shop for a different meal a day with completely different ingredients, especially if they’re just starting out. I spent two hours on a Sunday flipping through all the recipe options to make a cohesive shopping list, but not every meal is available on every day for whatever reason, which is suboptimal for tracking and cooking, too. There’s also no way to add in modifications to track general calories or how well you’re keeping on track. Some recipes are also just strange — e.g., three pieces of bread for two slices of turkey, or three hard boiled eggs for one meal (that’s way too much egg).

This is a good guide and I’ve made some delicious stuff, but it’s way too overwhelming and not nearly flexible enough. I use it in conjunction with MyFitnessPal to track modifications and how I’m doing for the day.
iOSguineaPIG,
If you want a recipe book...that’s what it is.
That’s all the “coach” is.... unlocking the recipes that are locked. The only personalized thing is the meat protein you don’t eat, your weight, height, age and region. I still haven’t seen the 7 day plan, just one new suggestion every day of 3 recipes for each meal. No ingredients substitutes unless in the milk and yogurt area. It does not take in consideration any personal tastes. “Tailored for you” is a huge stretch. There’s no real coach behind it. Probably just an algorithm. And you get a few messages every day. You can’t even pick and chose the meals from the suggestions and to your “day”, for exemple. You can only click on ‘I cooked this” and you get a star. How cute! Or put in your shopping list. I am not saying it doesn’t work. They are just not ver forthcoming about what it really is. Customer service offered me a refund, but I have to contact iTunes for that, which is proving very unsuccessful so far. They should refund it themselves!
unseamlygirl,
Good app if you’re committed!
So far, so good. The recipes are delicious and ensure that you are full at the end. I wish there were more options for individuals who don’t like eggs. : (

You do have to be organized about what you are planning on eating. Definitely not for someone who wants to eat as normal but track - you have to stick to the food plan.

I like the shopping list feature. Could be made better if the app showed you what you picked - I had to write my daily picks down in order to see which meals I prepped were for which days.
PriRed12,
Expected More
While the recipes itself are good, I’m not impressed with the interface. I literally need to confirm every meal in a day to get the grocery list. Also, there’s no option to select how much repetition you want etc. there’s no way I have the time to prepare something different every single day. I’d have really liked the option to meal prep. Also there’s no search function within the recipes? This effectively means I can’t substitute meals based on ingredients I have. I literally have to scroll through every recipe to find something that interests me. Also there’s no option to swap the meal itself, other than from the 3 provided options. For example, I wanted to choose the previous days dinner for the next day too, however there’s no option to do that. The app is nothing but a glorified recipe book.
MartinPat90,
Awesome recipes, lots of bugs
I have been using Nutrition for the past couple of months. It is a life changing app. Love all the recipes. However, it is full of bugs. For instance, it doesn't save the unit for weight and randomly switch units between SI and English, or the shopping list randomly updates itself and marks stuff as purchased. Also, I have the app on multiple devices and they don't sync very well. I hope they resolve these issues in near future.
hogan.sch.,
Absolute garbage nutritional advice
Their workout apps are really good, but their nutritional advice is based on industry funded science and it ignores a wealth of peer-reviewed literature. If you follow their advice, you may get in outward physical shape and it might be a slight improvement over what you currently eat if you eat a lot of junk, but you’re also likely to still have a significant risk of getting a major chronic disease like heart disease or stroke, and bodily inflammation (like in my knees when I used their recipes). Just eat lots of plants and download their workout app and you’re likely to get strong and have a nice, healthy circulatory system and heart. Stay away from the dead bodies, breast milk, and eggs.
Stupidpsycho7,
Good recipes, but expensive
The app had many good tasting recipes that left me feeling full and comfortable with the servings sizes. On the other hand, there definitely should be more recipes added that include meats (other than eggs). Another problem was that most recipes called for one or two rare ingredients that you couldn't find in your local supermarket. The ingredients are also very expensive, I would like some cheaper options that don't make me spend upwards of 100$ + a week on groceries.
iwantmyeffingwings,
Great recipes, completely impractical
As a programmer I really don’t understand how hard it could possibly be to simply add a feature that lets you select one or two recipes for the week (like other apps do), but that’s the biggest problem with this app. Not sure what’s going on with whoever is leading this dev team but Jesus just add the feature. If you want the app for good recipes then sure but if your actually trying to track anything in a practical way just use another app... Such a waste of good recipes.