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Promealplan vs MyFitnessPal: Professional Platform vs Consumer Tracker

MyFitnessPal tracks what you ate. Promealplan creates what you should eat. One is for individuals logging calories, the other is for coaches building personalized plans for clients. Here's an honest comparison.

Two smartphones side by side representing different approaches to nutrition management

MyFitnessPal has 220 million registered users. It's the most popular food tracking app in the world. And if you're a coach, it's probably the first tool your clients mention when you bring up nutrition.

But MyFitnessPal was built for consumers tracking their own food. Not for coaches creating and delivering meal plans. Promealplan was built for the opposite job: generating personalized plans that coaches hand off to clients.

These are different tools for different problems. This comparison breaks down where each one is stronger, and why many coaches use both.

Quick Comparison

MyFitnessPal logs food after you eat it. Promealplan generates the plan before your client starts eating. Here's the side-by-side overview.

Feature MyFitnessPal Promealplan
Best for Individuals tracking calories and macros Coaches creating client meal plans
Meal plan creation No (basic suggestions in Premium+) Yes, automatic with macro targets
White-label No Yes, full branding on PDFs and portal
Multi-client management No (single user only) Yes, coach dashboard
Food database 14M+ (user-submitted) 1,000+ dietitian-validated recipes
Grocery list No Yes, auto-generated per plan
Barcode scanning Yes (Premium) No (not a tracking tool)
Price Free / Premium $19.99/mo / Premium+ $24.99/mo Free trial (3 plans) / Lite $49/mo

Where Promealplan Wins

Promealplan was built for one job: helping coaches create, brand, and deliver meal plans to clients. Every feature points toward that goal.

Meal plan creation

Set a client's calorie target, macro split, allergies, and food preferences. The algorithm generates a complete plan with recipes, portions, and a grocery list. MyFitnessPal doesn't do this. Its Premium+ tier offers basic meal suggestions for individual users, but nothing designed for a coach building plans for 10, 20, or 50 clients.

White-label delivery

PDFs carry your logo. The client portal shows your brand name. Your clients never see "Promealplan" unless you want them to. MyFitnessPal is consumer-facing by design. Your clients see MyFitnessPal's brand, not yours.

Multi-client management

Manage all your clients from one dashboard. View each client's preferences, generate plans, and track delivery. MyFitnessPal is a single-user app. There's no coach view. If you want to see a client's food diary, you need to connect as friends and check their profile individually.

1,000+ dietitian-validated recipes

Every recipe in Promealplan's database was crafted and validated by registered dietitians. Accurate macros, clear instructions, and portion sizes designed for meal plans. In English, French, and Spanish. MyFitnessPal's 14-million-entry database is user-submitted, which means variable data quality and no structured recipes for plan creation.

Where MyFitnessPal Wins

MyFitnessPal isn't a competitor to Promealplan. It's the most popular consumer food tracker in the world, and it earned that position for good reasons.

Free tier and brand recognition

220 million users. Your clients probably already have the app installed. The free version covers basic calorie and macro tracking with no credit card required. That adoption makes it the easiest food tracking tool to recommend to clients.

Massive food database

Over 14 million food entries. Nearly every packaged product, restaurant chain, and regional food is represented. The data is user-submitted (so accuracy varies), but coverage is unmatched. For a detailed look at how data quality compares with other trackers, see our Cronometer vs MyFitnessPal comparison.

Barcode scanning

Point the camera at a package, scan the barcode, and the nutrition data populates automatically. With 14 million entries backing it, recognition rates are high. This makes daily food logging fast and frictionless for clients. Barcode scanning requires a Premium subscription ($19.99/month).

Mobile app and integrations

Native iOS and Android apps. Integrations with Apple Health, Garmin, Fitbit, Google Fit, and most fitness wearables. A mature ecosystem that your clients can slot into their existing health routine without friction.

Create the plan. Let clients track it. Promealplan generates personalized meal plans for your clients in minutes. 1,000+ recipes, white-label, 3 languages. Free trial, 3 plans, no credit card.

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Who Should Choose Which?

The right tool depends on what you're trying to do. Here's a simple decision framework.

Choose MyFitnessPal if...

  • - You're tracking your own food intake (not creating plans for others)
  • - You want your clients to log what they eat for accountability
  • - You need a free tool with the widest possible food coverage
  • - You want barcode scanning for packaged food logging

Choose Promealplan if...

  • - You need to create and deliver personalized meal plans for clients
  • - You want white-labeled PDFs and a branded client portal
  • - You manage multiple clients and need a coach dashboard
  • - You serve clients in English, French, or Spanish

Choose both if...

  • - You create plans in Promealplan and want clients to track adherence in MyFitnessPal
  • - You want to compare planned macros against actual intake
  • - You value both plan creation and daily food logging for accountability

The Combined Stack: Create Plans, Track Adherence

The most effective coaching workflow uses both tools in sequence. Promealplan handles the upstream work (plan creation). MyFitnessPal handles the downstream work (tracking what clients actually eat).

  1. 1 Build the plan in Promealplan. Set macro targets, allergies, preferences. Generate a complete plan with recipes and a grocery list.
  2. 2 Deliver to your client. Share the white-labeled PDF or give them access to your branded client portal.
  3. 3 Client tracks in MyFitnessPal. They log what they eat daily. The barcode scanner and 14M food database make logging fast.
  4. 4 Compare plan vs reality. Check if the client's actual intake matches your planned targets. Adjust the next plan based on gaps.

This workflow separates creation from tracking. You focus on building better plans. Your clients focus on following them. Each tool does its job without overlapping. For more on how this fits into a coaching practice, see our guide to the best meal planning software for coaches.

Pricing Comparison (2026)

MyFitnessPal is priced for consumers. Promealplan is priced for professionals. Both offer free entry points.

Tier MyFitnessPal Promealplan
Free Basic tracking + ads 3 meal plans, no credit card
Entry paid Premium: $19.99/mo ($79.99/yr) Lite: $49/mo
Top tier Premium+: $24.99/mo ($99.99/yr) Pro: $99/mo
Meal plan generation Basic suggestions (Premium+ only) All tiers (including free trial)
White-label No Yes (all paid tiers)
Multi-client No Yes (all tiers)
Trustpilot 4.4 stars 4.5 stars

MyFitnessPal's pricing makes sense for individuals who want ad-free tracking and advanced features. Promealplan's pricing reflects a professional tool with plan generation, white-label delivery, and multi-client management. They serve different budgets because they serve different needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is MyFitnessPal good for personal trainers?

MyFitnessPal is useful for monitoring what clients eat, but it wasn't built for coaching workflows. It can't generate meal plans, manage multiple clients from one dashboard, or deliver white-labeled documents. Coaches often pair it with a dedicated meal planning tool like Promealplan.

Can MyFitnessPal create meal plans?

MyFitnessPal Premium+ ($24.99/month) offers basic meal suggestions for individual users. It doesn't generate personalized plans based on a client's macros, allergies, and preferences the way a professional meal planning tool does. For client-facing plans, you need a dedicated platform.

Is Promealplan a replacement for MyFitnessPal?

No, they solve different problems. Promealplan creates meal plans for coaches to deliver to clients. MyFitnessPal tracks what people actually eat. Many coaches use both: Promealplan for plan creation and MyFitnessPal for client compliance tracking.

How much does MyFitnessPal cost vs Promealplan?

MyFitnessPal Free costs nothing. Premium is $19.99/month ($79.99/year) and Premium+ is $24.99/month ($99.99/year). Promealplan offers a free trial with 3 plans and no credit card required. Paid plans start at $49/month (Lite). The pricing reflects different purposes: MyFitnessPal is a consumer tracking app, Promealplan is a professional meal planning tool.

Can clients use MyFitnessPal alongside Promealplan?

Yes, and many coaches recommend this workflow. Use Promealplan to generate the meal plan with macros, recipes, and grocery lists. Then have your clients log their daily intake in MyFitnessPal. You can compare the plan targets against what they actually ate to measure adherence.

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