Freeletics Nutrition Reviews

4/5 rating based on 55 reviews. Read all reviews for Freeletics Nutrition for iPhone.
Freeletics Nutrition is free iOS app published by Freeletics GmbH

Could be great!

ber is the word

Most of the recipes sound great but I have food restrictions that aren’t available to add in the restrictions portion. I don’t eat beans and I’m gluten free, it seems like most of these have one or the other.


nope

marissa is fab

my coach DOESNT EVEN WORK. all i get is a “connection doesn’t work” and i’m at home with wifi. i literally payed for something that doesn’t work.


Here's the deal.

n3wphil

great app and well designed. 4 stars only because some of the recipes are a bit beyond my PB& J capabilities. Very worldly and wonderful new flavors to try but be aware there's some real cooking involved and the grocery trips will add up


Just recipes

ToryBory

I am a vegetarian allergic to soy. I have a diet that isn’t unhealthy but could use a little clean up. I wish I knew this how the nutrition app worked before I bought the plan. It is just a collection of recipes iterated ~ doesn’t help those who already have a custom diet. The recipes are tasty though.


This is NOT a nutrition tracker!!!

Onesimus 42

This is a recipe book. I don’t want any of their recipes. I was under the impression this was a nutrition guide and tracker. It wouldn’t be bad to INCLUDE recipes, but if you want follow this get ready to shopping, start cooking, for every single meal.


$35.00 for a "coach"

NiallsWifeNBD

Not worth it, unimpressed


Meh

CYNDI903

I've seen better app design and the recipes have only European measures (sorry but kilos and grams baffle me?) Most of the app is locked unless u subscribe which I refuse to do... Great potential... But I deleted it


Misleading

jfdco1

This app is not free at all! Sounds fantastic but like most things it is to good to be true.


Not allergen friendly

Pudding_brain

App requires subscription which is a negative for me, but the main thing is it is not currently allergy friendly. It has no way of filtering out ingredients and the few recipes I could see, most had soy in them. Not worth it if you're looking for nutritional help whilst dealing with a food allergy.


Free version only provides a few recipes

Invadermars

Only a few recipes without paying. 3 months for $24 was the cheapest option. Haven't given it a shot, too many free apps available for that. Maybe offer a trial.