
Maccy
Log calories and macros by typing what you ate
Details
- Categories
- AIHealth & WellnessFood & Travel
- Target Audience
- AthletesLiftersOverweight People
- Pricing
- Subscription from $9
- Platforms
- Web
- Featured in
- Best Calorie Tracking ToolsBest Food Logging ToolsBest Macro Tracking ToolsBest Tools for LiftersBest Tools for Overweight People
- Alternative To
Cronometer
MyFitnessPal
MacroFactor
Lose It!
Cal AI
About Maccy
Maccy is a nutrition tracker for people who want the data without the busywork. Every other tracker — MyFitnessPal, MacroFactor, Cronometer — works the same way: search a database, take a photo, or scan a barcode for every food you log. Maccy lets you type what you ate in plain language, as vague or detailed as you like ("2 fried eggs and half an avocado"), and it does the rest: matching official USDA nutrition data, estimating portions, and logging your calories and macros. Made a mistake? Edit with words — "skip the bacon" — and it recalculates instantly. Set daily calorie and macro goals and see where your day stands at a glance. By design there are no push notifications, no streaks, and no gamification — Maccy is a tool, not a slot machine, and it won't beg you to come back. Your data stays private: we have zero data retention and no-train policies with our AI provider, and you can export or delete your data anytime. Maccy even works inside Claude and ChatGPT, so you can log meals and review your eating patterns without leaving the chat. Available on the web now, with iOS and Android coming soon. $9/month with a 7-day free trial.
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Average 4.7 out of 5
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Comments (1)
I built Maccy after being inconsistent with nutrition trackers where I search a database to log. Now I can log my whole days eating in 5 minutes or less, and I'm excited to share this capability.