Feature Comparison
| Feature | Cico | MyFitnessPal |
|---|---|---|
| Real-time calorie balance | Yes | No |
| AI food recognition | Yes | No |
| Voice logging | Yes | No |
| Barcode scanning | Yes | Yes |
| Apple HealthKit integration | Yes | Yes |
| Cumulative progress tracking | Yes | No |
| Food database size | AI-powered | 14M+ foods |
| Android support | No | Yes |
| Web app | No | Yes |
| Social features | No | Yes |
| Ad-free experience | Yes | Premium only |
What is MyFitnessPal?
MyFitnessPal is one of the most well-known calorie tracking apps, with a database of over 14 million foods. It uses a traditional daily calorie budget approach — you set a target, log food, and try to stay under your number each day.
MyFitnessPal Pricing
Free with ads, Premium $19.99/month or $79.99/year
Cico Pricing
$9.99/month or $39.99/year
MyFitnessPal Strengths
- +Largest food database (14M+ foods)
- +Available on all platforms
- +Recipe and meal logging
- +Large community and social features
MyFitnessPal Weaknesses
- −Daily pass/fail mentality — one bad day feels like failure
- −Cluttered interface with ads on free tier
- −Premium is expensive at $19.99/month
- −No real-time calorie burn tracking
Why Choose Cico Over MyFitnessPal?
- →Real-time CICO score replaces rigid daily targets
- →AI-powered food logging is faster than manual search
- →Bad meals don't erase your weekly progress
- →Clean, focused interface with no ads
Which Should You Choose?
Choose MyFitnessPal if...
Users who want the largest food database and cross-platform access
Choose Cico if...
Users who want a forgiving, momentum-based approach that tracks calories in AND out in real time
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Cico better than MyFitnessPal?
It depends on what you need. MyFitnessPal has a larger food database and works on Android and web. Cico takes a fundamentally different approach — instead of a daily calorie budget that resets every midnight, Cico gives you a real-time score that reflects your true calorie balance over time. If you've ever felt defeated by one bad meal on MyFitnessPal, Cico's approach may work better for you.
Can I switch from MyFitnessPal to Cico?
Yes. Cico integrates with Apple HealthKit, so any activity data already on your iPhone transfers automatically. You'll start fresh with food logging, but Cico's AI and voice logging make it faster than MyFitnessPal's manual search.
Does Cico have as many foods as MyFitnessPal?
Cico uses AI-powered food recognition, voice logging, and barcode scanning rather than relying solely on a user-submitted database. This means fewer duplicate entries and more accurate logging, though MyFitnessPal's database is larger in raw numbers.
