An honest comparison based on real user reviews. Both are popular Fiber Counter apps — but which one do users complain about less?
Paywalls basic database access while still requiring manual work, making free tier useless
"For free, this app is literally just to track your fiber. You have to look up separately how much fiber is in what you eat because you have to pay to have access to the database."
"The app is pointless unless you pay for the premium subscription"
Fails to deliver core functionality—doesn't actually track fiber amounts
"This is the worst app I've ever used in my life."
"Doesn't track fiber amount"
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