Health software should be
affordable for everyone.

MealScout exists to bring world-class nutrition, fitness, and health tracking to every person on earth — at a price that doesn't punish you for caring about your health.

The problem

The health app industry has a pricing problem. MyFitnessPal charges $20/month. Cronometer charges $11/month. Zero charges $70/year. And most people need 2-3 of these apps to cover nutrition, fasting, and fitness.

That's $300-500/year just to track what you eat and how you move. For features that cost almost nothing to run.

These companies aren't charging for value — they're charging because they can. They built lock-in, raised prices, and bet that you'd pay because switching is painful.


Our answer

Legacy apps (combined)
$300+/yr
MFP + Zero + Cronometer
= $40-50/month
MealScout
$16/yr
Nutrition + Fasting + Fitness
+ AI — all included

We're not running a charity. We're not losing money. We simply don't need to charge $20/month for a nutrition database and a calorie counter.

Our pricing covers development, servers, and maintenance — that's it. No investor pressure to hit revenue targets. No bloated team. No VC-funded growth-at-all-costs playbook. Just software that works, priced honestly.


What we believe

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Price for maintenance, not margins

We charge what it costs to keep the lights on and ship updates. That's the whole pricing strategy.

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Health tools for everyone

A college student, a single parent, someone in a developing country — everyone deserves access to good health software without a premium tax.

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AI should lower costs, not raise them

AI makes nutrition tracking faster and smarter. We pass those savings to you instead of using AI as an excuse to charge more.

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No ads on premium

Your subscription means we work for you, not advertisers. No tracking pixels. No data selling. No upsell dark patterns.


The mission

Make nutrition, health, and fitness software accessible to every person on earth — at a fraction of what legacy providers charge.

That's not a tagline. It's the filter we run every decision through. If a feature doesn't serve that goal, we don't build it. If a price increase isn't justified by real costs, we don't raise it.

We believe the best health app in the world should cost less than a coffee. And we're building it.

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