Review

MyNetDiary

Structured plans for condition-specific tracking.

8.0/10

Overview

MyNetDiary is the quiet pick for users tracking food for medical reasons. It ships with structured plans for diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular health, and GLP-1 medication users, plus clinician-friendly reports. It will never feel as slick as the AI-first apps, but it covers ground the others do not.

Strong points

  • Condition-specific plans (diabetes, hypertension, GLP-1 support)
  • Clinician-friendly reports and exports
  • Solid blood glucose and blood pressure logging
  • Sync with major health platforms

Weak points

  • UI feels utilitarian
  • AI logging lags the leaders
  • Pricing structure can be confusing

Who it's best for

Fact sheet

PlatformsiOS, Android, Web
PricingFree tier; Premium and Pro tiers
Logging methodsManual, barcode, photo (limited AI)
AI estimationLimited
Macro trackingYes
Database size900K+ entries
App Store rating4.7 ★

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9.6/10

MyNetDiary is the right answer when you need a structured medical plan. For general nutrition tracking without a clinical condition, Welling is faster, more accurate, and has a stronger AI layer.

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FAQ

Is MyNetDiary good for GLP-1 users?

Yes — it has a dedicated plan for users on Ozempic, Wegovy, and similar medications, including protein-floor and side-effect tracking.

Does MyNetDiary do AI photo logging?

There is some AI support, but it is not the primary workflow and lags Welling and Cal AI on accuracy.

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