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Promealplan vs That Clean Life: Which Is Right for Your Practice?

Both Promealplan and That Clean Life help coaches and dietitians create personalized meal plans. But they're built for different priorities. Here's an honest, side-by-side comparison to help you choose.

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If you're a nutrition professional looking for a That Clean Life alternative, or comparing both for the first time, this page breaks down the differences that actually matter: recipe quality, automation, client delivery, branding, pricing, and language support.

We're transparent about where each platform is stronger. No hidden gotchas.

Side-by-Side Comparison

Feature Promealplan That Clean Life
Recipe database 1,000+ dietitian-crafted 8,000+ professionally developed
Meal plan automation All plans Plus plan only ($60/mo)
White-label PDF export All plans Plus plan only
Client portal Branded portal (your domain feel) Shared link (interactive)
Languages English, French, Spanish English
Grocery list Automatic Automatic + delivery integration
Practice Better integration No Yes
Condition-specific templates Dietary restriction filters 150+ templates (gout, PCOS, etc.)
Starting price Free (3 plans) or $49/month (Lite) $30/month (limited features)
Free plan Yes (3 meal plans, no credit card) No free plan

Where Promealplan Is Stronger

Larger recipe database with dietitian validation

Promealplan offers 1,000+ recipes, all validated by registered dietitians with verified nutritional data. Every macro count, portion size, and dietary tag has been reviewed by a nutrition professional, not generated by AI. That Clean Life offers 8,000+ recipes that are "professionally developed."

All features on every plan

Promealplan includes meal plan automation, white-label PDF exports, and the client portal on every subscription tier. With That Clean Life, automation and branded exports require the Plus plan ($60/month). Their Starter plan ($30/month) limits you to 10 client shares and basic features. For more on what to look for in pricing and features, see our guide to meal planning software for nutrition coaches.

Multilingual support

Promealplan works in English, French, and Spanish: recipes, interface, client portal, and PDF exports. If you serve French-speaking clients in Canada, France, or Africa, or Spanish-speaking clients in Latin America, Promealplan delivers plans in their language. That Clean Life is English-only.

Branded client portal

Promealplan's client portal carries your branding. Clients see your identity, not the software vendor's. They access recipes, grocery lists, and meal plans from their phone. That Clean Life uses shared links for client delivery, which works well but doesn't offer the same branded experience. Want to see the full workflow? Here's how to create meal plans for clients step by step.

Where That Clean Life Is Stronger

Lower paid tier pricing

That Clean Life starts at $30/month. Even the full-featured Plus plan is $60/month. Promealplan has a free plan (3 meal plans, no credit card), but paid plans start at $49/month (Lite). If you need more than 5 plans per month on a tight budget, That Clean Life's $30/month Starter may stretch further on volume alone.

Practice Better integration

If you already use Practice Better as your EHR or coaching platform, That Clean Life integrates directly. This means meal plans sync with client records without switching tools. Promealplan is a standalone platform with its own client management.

Condition-specific templates

That Clean Life offers 150+ templates for specific health conditions like gout, PCOS, low-FODMAP, and more. If you specialize in clinical nutrition and need ready-made protocols for medical conditions, their template library is extensive. Promealplan focuses on flexible dietary restriction filters rather than condition-specific templates.

Grocery delivery integration

That Clean Life connects grocery lists to delivery services, letting clients order ingredients directly. Promealplan generates grocery lists but doesn't integrate with delivery platforms.

Which Should You Choose?

Choose Promealplan if you...

  • + Serve clients in multiple languages (French, Spanish, English)
  • + Want white-label branding on every plan without paying extra
  • + Need a branded client portal that feels like your own app
  • + Value dietitian-crafted recipes with verified nutritional data
  • + Run a coaching business that charges premium rates and needs premium deliverables

Choose That Clean Life if you...

  • + Need a low-cost entry point while building your client base
  • + Use Practice Better and want seamless integration
  • + Specialize in clinical nutrition with condition-specific protocols
  • + Only serve English-speaking clients
  • + Want grocery delivery integration for clients

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Promealplan a That Clean Life alternative?

Yes. Promealplan is a dedicated meal planning platform for coaches and dietitians, like That Clean Life. Both generate personalized meal plans with recipes, grocery lists, and branded exports. The main differences are recipe database size (1,000+ vs 8,000+), multilingual support (3 languages vs English-only), and pricing model.

Which is cheaper, Promealplan or That Clean Life?

That Clean Life starts at $30/month (Starter) and $60/month (Plus). Promealplan offers a free plan with 3 meal plans (no credit card required) and paid plans starting at $49/month (Lite). That Clean Life is cheaper at the paid tier level, but the Starter plan limits you to 10 client shares and doesn't include branded PDF exports or meal plan automation. Promealplan includes all features on every plan, and you can try it for free before committing.

Can I switch from That Clean Life to Promealplan?

Yes. Since meal plans are generated from scratch based on client profiles, there's no data migration needed. Set up your client profiles in Promealplan, configure their targets, and generate new plans. Most coaches are up and running within an hour.

Does Promealplan integrate with Practice Better?

No. That Clean Life has a direct Practice Better integration. Promealplan focuses on being the best standalone meal planning tool with its own client portal. If Practice Better is central to your workflow, That Clean Life may be a better fit for that specific integration.

Which has more recipes?

Promealplan has 1,000+ dietitian-crafted recipes across 3 languages. That Clean Life has 8,000+ professionally developed recipes in English. Promealplan's recipes are crafted by registered dietitians with verified nutritional data, not AI-generated.

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