We analyzed 121 negative reviews of Carbon - Macro Coach & Tracker from the App Store. Here's what users are saying.
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Initially, loved the app. Easy to use and felt the macros were appropriate, signed up to use for 6 months to help get me back on track. After two check ins, it took me down to 900 calories as a female who strength trains 3 times/week and is active daily with steps as a hospital worker. Wish I could ...
Tried it, too basic for me, canceled trial then got charged for an annual subscription. No thanks guys. Caliber and my fitness pal do everything I need.
This app is so bad. There’s nothing advanced or even useful in it. You can’t even set more than one diet goal (seriously? What if I have to keep insulin resistance in check, and also preferably not have a heart attack soon while preventing sarcopenia) ? should have taken the lack of trial period as ...
Kept telling me to eat 900 calories a day when my BMR is 1300 and I workout all the time. That’s not realistic at all
Dr norton heavily marketed this app like it was something special and offer guidance and directions. Instead I paid $11 for a pure caloric register app that does exactly the same as the original app I use does (free of charge). Plus the first 3 items i barcoded this app did not recognized. Well desi...
I just got carbon and paid for the subscription but I’m pretty disappointed. To start, I don’t like that they don’t give you a preview before you buy the subscription. That’s what got me. Because when making my macros, it gives you a limit on what you can choose. For me I weigh around 160-165 and I ...
I would be willing to pay the expensive subscription if it was worth it however without trying it I can’t even tell if it’s worth it.
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