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- Home - Welcome To The Cronometer Community
Join over 10 million users who are using Cronometer to track their health and nutrition If you have a technical question, bug report, feature request or just need some motivation, the community is here to help
- Tips Tricks: Getting Started - Welcome To The Cronometer Community
Cronometer gives you the ability to scroll through granular details on up to 84 micronutrients, which is more than any other app on the market Take a deep dive on things like zinc and potassium or lysine and oxalate
- Technical Help — Welcome To The Cronometer Community
Why does Cronometer not give the option to see calories versus kcal? Answered 72 views 2 comments Most recent by Schaef55 November 2025
- Toggle Off Adding Exercise Calories - Welcome To The Cronometer Community
Cronometer automatically adds calories burned during exercise to the calories remaining for the day It would be helpful to be able to toggle off this option, so that calories from exercise are not added back automatically Otherwise, the user has to either manually subtract back out the calories burned from exercise or avoid using the exercise tracking feature entirely
- I wish to export food logs? - Welcome To The Cronometer Community
I have to send my food logs in a spreadsheet I have looked and haven't found how to accomplish this Help Please
- Print days food — Welcome To The Cronometer Community
In the Blog about meal planning, it talks about making a list of items you need to get by printing out your list from Cronometer, and checking off the things you have, then go to the store for the rest
- How can I show net carbs and total carbs when I log a food?
Processed foods: Track total carbs to avoid misleading labels and unwanted insulin responses If unsure: Use a glucose or ketone meter to test how a food affects you — Unless Cronometer somehow can account for these- adding a total carbs display would be ideal
- Logging meat (raw vs cooked) - Welcome To The Cronometer Community
I've seen a number of threads on how to log meat values (raw vs cooked) and in most cases the recommendation has been to log the cooked weight, unless the food entry specifies that it is raw
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