Comparison · Honest take

MyFitnessPal vs MoveTogether: calories in, calories out.

These aren’t the same product. MyFitnessPal tracks what you eat — calories, macros, meals. MoveTogether tracks what you do — and turns it into a competition with your friends, across every major wearable. They’re complementary tools, not substitutes — and they actually talk to each other through Apple Health.

Bottom line

Pick MyFitnessPal if your fitness bottleneck is food awareness — calorie tracking, meal logging, macro counting, recipe library.

Pick MoveTogether if your fitness bottleneck is motivation — friend competitions, cross- device leaderboards, AI coaching with memory.

Use both — that’s the smart setup. MFP for calories in, MoveTogether for calories out competition. MFP writes exercise calories to Apple Health; MoveTogether reads from Apple Health. They already integrate, you just need to install both.

Different products, complementary tools.

MyFitnessPal

Calorie + nutrition tracking

Built for: People who want food awareness — calorie counting, macro tracking, meal planning, weight management.

Where it wins

  • 14M+ food database with barcode scanner
  • Macro + micronutrient tracking
  • Meal plans + recipes
  • Weight + measurements tracking
  • Writes exercise calories to Apple Health

Where it doesn’t

  • ·No competition layer — solo accountability product
  • ·No cross-wearable normalization for friend leaderboards
  • ·No AI coach with personality / memory

MoveTogether

Cross-wearable daily competitions + AI coach

Built for: People who want competition + social motivation. Friend groups on mixed devices.

Where it wins

  • 9 wearable / Apple Health integrations on one leaderboard
  • Five scoring methods + Past You Ghost
  • Coach Mo — 5 personalities, Files memory, Roast Mode
  • Reads Apple Health (which MFP writes to)
  • No food tracking — focused on activity competition

Where it doesn’t

  • ·No food / calorie logging — different problem
  • ·No macro / nutrition tracking
  • ·iOS-only today (Android launches Q3 2026)

Feature by feature.

These two apps barely overlap. MFP owns food. MoveTogether owns cross-device competition. Apple Health is the bridge.

FeatureMyFitnessPalMoveTogether
Food + calorie logging (calories in)
MFP's core product — 14M+ food database
Not what MoveTogether does
Macronutrient + micronutrient tracking
Barcode food scanner
Cross-wearable fitness competitions
No competition layer
9 platforms on one leaderboard
AI fitness coach with long-term memory
Coach Mo — 5 personalities, Files memory, Roast Mode
Apple Health integration (read/write)
MFP writes calories burned to Apple Health
We read Apple Health on iPhone
Exercise logging (calories burned tracking)
Logs workouts to feed the calorie equation
Via wearable / Apple Health
Meal plans + recipes
Five scoring methods + leaderboards
Weight + measurement tracking
Not a body-comp app
Social feed + community
Friends + status updates
~Friends feed + competition activity

The honest answer

Run both. They talk through Apple Health.

MyFitnessPal writes calories burned from your logged exercises to Apple Health (if you grant the permission in MFP’s settings). MoveTogether reads Apple Health on iPhone. So when you log a workout in MFP, those calories can flow through and feed MoveTogether competitions — without you having to install yet another integration.

The cleanest setup: use a wearable (Apple Watch / Garmin / Fitbit / etc.) as your primary activity source in MoveTogether, and use MFP for food awareness alongside it. Two apps, two jobs, one feedback loop.

How Apple Health worksHow competitions work

Pricing — both have generous free tiers.

You can use both apps free if your needs are basic. Premium tiers unlock different things — neither blocks the core loop.

MyFitnessPal

Free tier includes

  • Food + barcode logging
  • Basic calorie + macro tracking
  • Exercise logging + Apple Health sync
  • Friends + social feed

Paid plan

MyFitnessPal Premium: ~$19.99/mo or ~$79.99/yr (US 2026 — verify on myfitnesspal.com)

  • +Ad-free experience
  • +Macro/nutrient goals per meal
  • +Recipe importer + meal plans
  • +Custom dashboards + detailed analytics

MoveTogether

Free tier includes

  • Up to 2 active competitions
  • All 9 wearable / Apple Health integrations
  • Live leaderboards + Past You Ghost
  • Default Coach Mo persona + Roast Mode

Paid plan

$12.99/mo or $99.99/yr (Apple) · $9.99/mo or $79.99/yr (web)

  • +Unlimited competitions
  • +All 5 Coach Mo personalities
  • +Weekly Mo Report + Roast Cards
  • +Achievements (4 tiers × 4 categories)
  • +Personalized daily challenges

MyFitnessPal vs MoveTogether, briefly answered.

Are MyFitnessPal and MoveTogether competitors?

Not really. MyFitnessPal is a calorie + nutrition tracker — it answers 'what did you eat?'. MoveTogether is a cross-device fitness competition app — it answers 'how does your activity compare to your friends'?'. The Venn diagram is barely overlapping. Many users will benefit from running both: MFP for calories in, MoveTogether for calories out + social competition.

Can I use MyFitnessPal and MoveTogether together?

Yes, via Apple Health on iPhone. MyFitnessPal writes calorie burn from exercise to Apple Health (if you grant permissions). MoveTogether reads Apple Health for our activity scoring. So if you log a workout in MFP, those calories can feed MoveTogether competitions. The reverse — MoveTogether sending data to MFP — isn't relevant because MoveTogether doesn't track food.

Does MoveTogether do any calorie tracking?

Calories burned, yes — that's part of how we score competitions (Raw Numbers scoring uses active calories). Calories consumed, no — we don't track food. If you want to close the loop (calories in vs calories out), pair MoveTogether with MyFitnessPal or another nutrition app.

Why are people searching 'MyFitnessPal vs MoveTogether' then?

Because both bucket as 'fitness apps' in the App Store and someone evaluating their phone's fitness app stack wants to know which to install. The honest answer is: install both if you care about both food and competition. They don't replace each other.

How does pricing compare?

Different value bundles. MyFitnessPal Premium is ~$19.99/mo or ~$79.99/yr (US 2026 — verify on myfitnesspal.com). MoveTogether Pro is $12.99/mo or $99.99/yr on iOS (Apple in-app) or $9.99/mo or $79.99/yr on web. Both have generous free tiers. If you only want one, the choice depends on whether food tracking or competition matters more to you.

I want to lose weight. Which app should I get?

If your bottleneck is knowing what you're eating, get MyFitnessPal first — calorie awareness is the load-bearing weight-loss intervention. If your bottleneck is staying motivated to move, get MoveTogether — social competition is the load-bearing motivation intervention. Most people benefit from both; the order depends on which gap you have.

Will MyFitnessPal users see my MoveTogether activity?

No. The two apps don't share user accounts or social graphs. Your MoveTogether friends are separate from your MFP friends.

Use both. They’re solving different problems.

Free on the App Store. Install MoveTogether alongside MyFitnessPal — they integrate via Apple Health automatically. MFP for calories in, MoveTogether for calories out + competition.

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