Saddie vs MyFitnessPal
MyFitnessPal price: $20/month or $80/year
MyFitnessPal is the gold standard for calorie tracking. But it's a nutrition app, not a training coach. TRLActive unifies both — and connects your training load to your nutrition targets.
✅ Where MyFitnessPal is strong
- + Best food database in the industry
- + Strong barcode scanner
- + Huge user community
- + Integrates with most fitness devices
⚠️ Where MyFitnessPal falls short
- − No training plan or workout coaching
- − Nutrition targets are static
- − No voice coaching
- − Basic workout logging
- − Two separate apps = two separate habits
🧠 What Saddie (TRLActive) does differently
- ✓ Training and nutrition in one system
- ✓ Nutrition targets update based on training load
- ✓ Voice-coached workouts
- ✓ AI-built training plan
- ✓ One app, not two
The bottom line
Use MyFitnessPal if nutrition tracking is your primary focus. Use TRLActive if you want training and nutrition to work together as one coached system.
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Try TRLActive free →Frequently asked questions
Is MyFitnessPal still worth it in 2026?
MyFitnessPal is still the best pure calorie counter, but it's not a fitness coach. If you want training and nutrition together, TRLActive handles both in one adaptive system.
What app is better than MyFitnessPal?
TRLActive is better than MyFitnessPal if you want workout coaching alongside nutrition tracking. MFP is better if you only want to log food.
Does MyFitnessPal create workout plans?
MyFitnessPal does not create workout plans. It's a food and calorie logging app. TRLActive builds adaptive workout and nutrition plans together.