“Oh, man, what time did I stop eating last night?”
“It’s got to be time to eat now, right?”
If you’ve ever asked yourself these questions, you’ve probably tried intermittent fasting!
And if you’re a beginner, you probably sometimes feel confused about your eating windows, fasting windows, and timing and wish there was some easy way to track them.
Well there is an easy way, and it’s only as far away as your smartphone.
In this post, I review the top intermittent fasting
Because life is complicated enough already, right?
Intermittent Fasting Apps Review
As intermittent fasting for weight loss becomes more popular, the Apple and Android stores are introducing more and more app choices to make your fasting life easier.
If you look through this list you’ll find the perfect fasting app for iPhone, or just the right fasting app for Android. I’ve also included a fasting tracker online in case you don’t want to use your smartphone.
Some of these apps are only available for Android, some are only available for iOS, but most work across both platforms.
Some of the fasting apps are completely free, others have paid versions and some even have a weekly coaching subscription you can upgrade and pay for.
This review of fasting apps will help you pick the one that works best for your style of intermittent fasting so you can start tracking and start fasting now.
Fasting App Review Criteria
Some of these apps I personally use or have tried out. For the others, I have compiled reviews from my health-minded IF friends, and other internet research.
For each review, I looked at:
- Features of the Free Version
- Premium Features
- Pricing
- User Reviews
- Ease of Use
After sorting and scrolling through scads of these apps (who knew there were so many!) for both iPhone and Android, I’ve narrowed down the best ones to a short list of the eight top fasting apps.
I have to report that they all do pretty much the same thing.
Pretty much all the apps provide similar reminders, tracking, and notifications. Most allow you to store some fasting history, and some you can sync to your Apple Watch if you have one.
There’s honestly not much difference between the different apps for the free plans, so it’s really up to you to pick the app that has the best look and feel for you.
If you want to pay for the premium version, you can choose from personal coaching, more fasting plans, the ability to store more data and more.
Most are available on both platforms, and my number 8 choice is a web app you can download to use on your computer.
So let’s get started!
1. Zero Fasting App
This is the app that I personally use.
It’s my favorite because it’s simple, does just what I need it to do and it’s free. (This is one of the only apps that does not have a premium version.)
This free fasting app is a simple tracker for intermittent fasting, circadian rhythm fasting (fasting from sundown to sunrise), and custom fasting.
I LOVE that it’s called Zero – which is another reminder of exactly the amount of food you should be eating during your fasting window.
It comes with 5 preset fasts and one custom fast if you like to do things your own way. You can log your activity, earn badges for streaks, and track your weight loss.
It has a separate section called “Learn” where you can read articles, watch videos and learn more about the health benefits of fasting.
- Apple Store: 4.8 ★s from 90.1K Ratings
- Google Play: 4.7 ★s from 176 Ratings
2. BodyFast
Similar to most of the other apps, BodyFast allows you to track your fast, provides notifications, tracks your fasting history and has a streak tracker which can be motivating if you’re a new faster.
This app also integrates “Trophies” which you can earn for meeting your goals during the week, and for being consistent week after week.
Along with 10 free fasting plans, this app offers a premium plan starting at $1.35 per week where you can get personalized guidance from a coach.
I haven’t tried the paid version, but you may want to check it out if you would like to have the accountability of a coach.
- Apple Store: 4.8 ★s from 3.7K Ratings
- Google Play: 4.7 ★s from 31.6K Ratings
3. LIFE Fasting Tracker
Along with all the usual notifications, trackers and timers, this app estimates when you have entered the fat burning zone.
This app adds a social aspect by being able to fast with circles of friends and has a news feed you can post your progress to.
I could totally see using this app if I had a group of friends who wanted to all keep each other accountable on a fast.
- Apple Store: 4.8 ★s from 7.6K Ratings
- Google Play: 4.5 ★s from 1.1K Ratings
4. FastHabit
FastHabit also provides weekly fasting programs, history for your last 10 days of fasting as
It has a simple, easy to use interface, can sync with your Apple Watch and also has trophies you can earn for achieving your goals.
A premium version is available for $2.99.
- Apple Store: 4.7 ★s from 4.19 Ratings
- Google Play: Not available
5. Vora
This app supports 13 different kinds of fasts.
ou can view your last 7 fasts, which can also be exported.
It also has a newsfeed feature where you can comment and help encourage other fasters.
- Apple Store: 4.4 ★s from 166 Ratings
- Google Play: 4.5 ★s from 2.4K Ratings
6. MyFast
MyFast is a basic intermittent fasting app that can track and schedule your fasts weekly. You can choose between several clock and date formats, get notifications and reminders, and is available in multiple langage options.
- Apple Store: 4.8 ★s from 1.54 K Ratings
- Google Play: 4.5 ★s from 2.4 K Ratings
7. Window
Window is a flexible and user friendly app. There is no free version, and the premium version is $4.99.
I like this app because there is more integrated tracking for both your eating windows and your fasting windows.
- Apple Store: 4.7 ★s from 1.9K Ratings
- Google Play: Not Available
8. DoFasting
The DoFasting intermittent fasting app is a paid app that I have used. Want to know my honest take? Click over to my DoFasting Review to find out more.
9. Not on a phone? Try Fastient
How to Choose the right Fasting App
So as you can see, most of these apps are VERY similar. Since almost all of them have a free version, you can download and try them without any risk. If it doesn’t work for you, simply delete it from your phone and try another.
I’ve been successfully using the forever free Zero app for a while now and it does everything I need and more.
You can find links to all these fasting apps in the Apple App Store or the Google Play Store. Looking for more recommendations, check out these Intermittent Fasting Reviews of programs I’ve tried.
More fasting questions? Check out my Fasting FAQ post for answers to the most often asked intermittent fasting questions.