Jamie

Built an AI nutrition tracker because calorie apps still feel like admin

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I kept bouncing off calorie tracking apps because logging food still felt weirdly bureaucratic.

So I built MetricSync, an AI nutrition tracker focused on making logging faster without feeling sloppy.

What I cared about most:

- better accuracy than CalAI in normal daily use

- more features once you are actually tracking consistently

- lower price than CalAI

- a simple 3 day free trial so people can test it before paying

Would genuinely love feedback from anyone here who has tried AI calorie trackers and still quit after a week or two. That dropoff is the problem I am trying to solve.

https://www.metricsync.download

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Quick update after a few more days of use: the gap I keep hearing about is not just speed, it is trust. People will use an AI tracker if it feels accurate enough to rely on day to day.

That is the bar I am chasing with MetricSync. In normal use it has been more accurate for me than CalAI, it is cheaper, it has more features once you get past the first log, and there is a 3 day free trial so people can test it before committing.

If anyone here has bounced off CalAI or MyFitnessPal, I would love to know what broke first for you: accuracy, friction, or habit.