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Fat Loss Ratio vs Carb Manager

Carb Manager is built for people who take keto and low-carb seriously. It tracks net carbs, macros, and a lot more, with a big database and plenty of depth. If you want to dial in your macros to the gram, it’s a strong tool.

Fat Loss Ratio supports keto as one of its plans — but it never asks you to log a macro. You pick keto, set a simple daily check, and report whether you stuck to it. It’s for low-carb dieters who want the diet without the data entry.
Fat Loss RatioCarb Manager
What you do each dayAnswer: did you stick to keto today?Log food + track net carbs/macros
Macro trackingNone — adherence insteadDetailed (net carbs, fat, protein)
Diets supportedKeto, deficit, fasting, MediterraneanKeto / low-carb focused
Time per daySecondsMinutes of logging
Weekly guidanceOne plain verdict + a moveMacro reports to interpret
PriceFree core · Pro $4.99/moFree core · Premium subscription
PrivacyOn-device, your own backup, no adsAccount-based

Pick Carb Manager if…

  • You're deep into keto and want precise net-carb and macro numbers.
  • Hitting exact macros is part of how you stay in ketosis.
  • You like detailed reports and a large low-carb food database.

Pick Fat Loss Ratio if…

  • You want to do keto without logging every macro.
  • You might switch off keto later and want one app for any plan.
  • You want a two-second check and a weekly verdict, not macro math.
Carb Manager is the right tool if tracking macros is part of the fun. Fat Loss Ratio is for the low-carb dieter who just wants to follow the plan and know it’s working — same keto, none of the logging.