SparkPeople Calorie Tracker Reviews – Page 15

5/5 rating based on 255 reviews. Read all reviews for SparkPeople Calorie Tracker for iPhone.
SparkPeople Calorie Tracker is free iOS app published by SparkPeople, Inc.

A Great Help

pandazones

I love this app it helps know how many calories I'm eating and keeps me focused on weight loss success


Spark App

Card Obsessed

Just started using it


Updated - Frustrated with ads

Kennen51

Thank you for fixing the 1 food/1 ad issue. Updating from 2 to 5 star!


Great!

smangev

Easy way to look up calories. I didn’t realize how much I was over eating.


Used to be a good app

chickenlite

I am not motivated by your community feed. I would like to be able to view the blogs I used to be able to read, see the goals I say for myself, and get to my spark teams without having to log into a computer. I realize we life in a time of instant self gratification and tat is why your community feed is popular, but some of us were successful with the tools you used to feature. Why would I pay for your app when I could look at Facebook to get the same amount of garbage?


Pounds lost

CT102

Pounds lost not updating


Fix landscape vs. portrait

Chef2go

I’ve been using Spark People for YEARs and now I can only get it in portrait mode on my iPad Air.... My iPad is used with a keyboard in landscape mode. I hope there is a way to change this, I can’t find a solution. If this is a developer issue, please change this back so that we have the ability to use in either direction.


Needs to be updated to iPhone X

Jlwhitten

This app needs to be updated to take advantage of iPhone X’s larger screen and “the notch”.


Too much work

Puppy Love xo

After being off the app for a while, I log in my current weight so I can change my goal. The weight doesn’t change. I close the app and open to get it to stick. I put in 110.8 and goal weight 110, and you have to put a date so I choose 1 month. Then it ends up saying lose 2 lbs per week for 1 month and I can’t change it. How exactly does that work? So really what I’m interested in is easy logging. Plain cole slaw—I eat it every day in salad instead of lettuce. Only 1 entry of plain cole slaw in the 20 entries I scrolled down and it’s in grams only. Can I scan the bar code? Yes. But should I have to? This is not some exotic food that few people eat. And conveniently there is no contact information so you can’t email anyone about anything. Ugh. Too much work.


Freaking awesome

Attysmom

Love this app! It has totally changed my life!!