One App for Food, Workouts and Fasting — £3.99 a Month
Last reviewed: 4 June 2026
Most people end up paying for MyFitnessPal, something for workouts and something for fasting. Three apps, three logins, three things that don't talk to each other. We rolled the lot into one.
Quick answer
NutraSafe Pro is £3.99/month and includes food logging without the free-tier cap, AI meal scanning, the AI nutrition coach, workouts, a fasting tracker, vitamin and mineral insights, and processed-food insights. Three single-purpose apps doing the same jobs typically come to £15-20/month together.
The three-app problem
Open most people's phones and you'll find a familiar stack: a calorie counter, a workout logger, a fasting timer. They don't share data. Log a big session in the workout app? Your calorie app has no idea, so your "remaining calories" figure is wrong. Break your fast at 11am? The fasting app doesn't know you logged the porridge at 10.45.
Individually, each app is fine. Together, they leak information at every boundary — and cost you three subscriptions doing it.
What a single app can do that three can't
- Your workout adjusts your remaining calorie budget, because the same app saw both.
- Your fasting window opens around your last logged meal, not a manual button tap.
- Your coach's suggestions account for what you lifted this morning, because the lifts and the logs are in the same database.
- Your vitamin and mineral estimates roll across everything you've eaten, not just what you typed into one of the three apps.
Neutral comparison — by feature, by price
| Job | Single-purpose app | Typical price | In NutraSafe Pro? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Calorie & macro logging | MyFitnessPal | £15.99/month Premium | Yes |
| Barcode nutrition + additive scan | Yuka | Free | Yes |
| Workouts & lifts | Strong / Hevy | £4.99-£9.99/month | Yes |
| Fasting timer | Zero / Fastic | £9.99/month Premium | Yes |
| Vitamin / mineral tracking | Cronometer | £6.99/month Gold | Yes |
| AI meal photo logging | Foodvisor / SnapCalorie | £5-10/month | Yes |
| UK food database | Nutracheck | £6.99/month | Yes |
| Total (pick any 3) | ~£17-30/month | £3.99/month |
Prices checked on UK App Store listings, April 2026. Each of those apps is genuinely good at its one job. The question is whether you actually want three apps.
What's free, what's Pro — in plain English
We don't hide this. If you want to kick the tyres first, here's exactly what the free tier does and doesn't include:
- Free tier: up to 25 food logs a day (fair-usage cap), barcode scanning with NutraSafe grade and basic info, up to 5 reactions logged.
- Pro (£3.99/month): the 25-log-a-day cap lifted, AI meal scanning, AI coach, workouts, fasting, vitamin and mineral insights, processed-food insights, reactions pattern analysis.
The honest limits
We're iOS-only right now. No Android yet — it's coming. If you and your partner are on different phones, that's a genuine reason to pick differently.
We're smaller than MyFitnessPal's database. They've had 15 years and millions of user-submitted entries. We're UK-focused with cleaner data. For brand-name UK supermarket products, we're strong. For obscure restaurants in Chicago, we're not the best tool.
One app, one subscription.
Food logging, barcode scanning and reactions work on the free tier. Everything else sits inside NutraSafe Pro at £3.99 a month.
Get NutraSafe on the App StoreWhat we will not pretend
We will not pretend the £3.99 a month replaces a coach, a clinician, or a registered dietitian. It is a tracking tool with an AI assistant on top — a way of seeing what you actually eat across a week, what your reactions cluster around, and where your nutrition is thin. The interpretation, especially around clinical questions, still belongs with your GP or a UK-registered dietitian. We will flag patterns and surface evidence; the call is yours.