Built By Tomas Shredzcobar
After years of coaching hundreds of clients, I kept seeing the same problem over and over again. People had the motivation. They had the workout plan. They had the meals prepped. But they still weren't getting results — and it always came down to the same thing: they weren't tracking.
I'd sit down with a client who swore they were eating clean. They felt like they were doing everything right. But when I asked them to walk me through what they actually ate that day — the real numbers, the actual portions — they couldn't. Not because they were lazy. Because every tracking app out there made it feel like homework.
Scrolling through endless food databases. Scanning barcodes. Typing in every ingredient. Measuring everything on a scale. My clients would do it for a week, maybe two, and then stop. And when the tracking stopped, the results stopped with it.
Here's what I learned from working with real people, in real life, over real time: the single biggest predictor of results is whether someone tracks their food consistently. Not perfectly. Consistently.
It doesn't matter if you have the best trainer in the world. If you don't know what's going into your body, you're guessing. And guessing doesn't build the physique you want. Guessing doesn't get you lean. Guessing doesn't give you energy. Tracking does.
But tracking only works if people actually do it. And nobody was doing it — because every app on the market was built by tech people, not by coaches who watch clients struggle every single day.
I didn't set out to build an app. I set out to solve a problem that was costing my clients their results. I wanted something so simple that there was zero excuse not to use it. No learning curve. No clutter. No premium tiers locking away the one feature you actually need.
MacroSnapper does one thing: you take a photo of your food, and it tells you the macros. That's it. Calories, protein, carbs, fat. Done. You eat, you snap, you move on with your life.
No food diaries. No barcode scanners. No 47-step onboarding process asking for your blood type and zodiac sign. Just point your phone at your plate and get the numbers.
Take a photo of your meal. Get your macros instantly. No typing, no searching, no frustration.
One purpose. One price. Everything you need, nothing you don't. Built for people who want results, not features.
Designed by a coach who watched hundreds of clients struggle with every other app. This one was built to actually get used.
The difference was immediate. Clients who had been stuck for months started seeing movement on the scale within weeks. Not because the app was magic — but because they were finally tracking consistently. When you remove every barrier between a person and the one habit that matters most, they actually do it.
I had clients who told me they'd tried five or six different tracking apps before and quit all of them. They didn't quit MacroSnapper. Because there's nothing to quit. There's no commitment, no complexity, no overwhelm. You eat, you snap, you see your numbers. It takes less time than sending a text message.
Every other app tries to be everything. A meal planner. A recipe book. A social network. A step counter. A water tracker. A sleep tracker. A meditation guide. And somewhere buried in all that noise is the one feature that actually moves the needle: knowing what you ate.
I stripped all of that away. MacroSnapper doesn't try to be your life coach — that's my job. It does the one thing that I can't do for you: be there at every meal, every snack, every moment you put food in your mouth, and give you the numbers so you can make informed decisions.
Simplicity isn't a limitation. It's the entire point. The clients who get the best results aren't the ones with the fanciest tools. They're the ones who actually use their tools. And people use things that are simple.
If you've tried tracking before and quit, this is different. If you've never tracked because it seemed like too much work, this is for you. If you're already one of my clients, you already know.