If you keep starting over on MyFitnessPal, here's why. And what people switch to.
A lot of people who find Fitly AI weren't searching for a new tracking app. They were looking for a way out of the cycle: start strong, grind through the logging for a few weeks, slowly dread opening the app, stop.
The problem isn't MyFitnessPal. It's the daily reality.
If that's a familiar pattern with MyFitnessPal, you're not alone. And it's probably not what you think.
MyFitnessPal works. It has an enormous food database, detailed macro tracking, and years of development behind it. The people who stick with it long-term do get results.
The issue isn't the data. It's the daily reality of using it.
Searching for what you ate. Scrolling through user-submitted entries hoping one is accurate. Estimating portion sizes without a scale. Doing this three times a day, every day, indefinitely. It's not hard like exercise is hard. It's grinding like paperwork is grinding. And most people eventually stop doing paperwork they didn't sign up for.
Fitly AI is a different category of tool.
What conversational logging actually looks like
Instead of a form, you get a conversation. You describe what you had, out loud, in a message, or with a photo. Fitly already knows your goals, your food preferences, what you're avoiding, what you had yesterday. It fills in the context so you don't have to look everything up from scratch every time.
Same nutritional awareness. A fraction of the friction.
It's not that Fitly has a better database. It's that Fitly doesn't make you fight the database every time you eat.
If logging fatigue is the reason you keep restarting, this was built for you.
Snap a photo of your plate. Describe a meal in one sentence. Ask Fitly what to eat next. All the nutrition data is still there. You just don't have to assemble it yourself.

Try the conversational alternative.
No setup, no database wrangling. Just start talking. Beta access available now at fitly.chat
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