Comparison · PCOS nutrition apps

The best nutrition app for PCOS?

PCOS deserves more than a calorie budget. Here’s an honest look at how Fawna’s evidence-graded, steady-energy approach compares to the apps you’ll actually run into — gaps and all.

Fawna Generic calorie apps General cycle apps
Stage-aware energy target Automatic One flat number Some apps
Evidence-graded guidance Every claim None Rarely
Never shows weight or BMI Never Front & centre Varies
Reproductive data stays on device By default Often uploaded Varies
Dietitian-reviewed Learn library Yes No Sometimes
Judgment-free, anti-diet tone By design Budget alerts Mixed
Covers every life stage All five Generic Single stage
Available on Android today Coming soon Yes Yes
Free to start Yes Yes Yes

Where we’re honest: Fawna is iOS-first for now — Android is genuinely coming, not shipping today, so we mark it as such. We’d rather tell you that than pretend.

Graded, not guessed

Every claim carries a Strong / Moderate / Early grade, so you always know how solid the science is.

Private by default

Your reproductive data stays on your device — not uploaded, not sold. Privacy is a headline feature, not fine print.

Never a weigh-in

No weight, no BMI, no before-and-after. We adapt the plan, not the number — through every life stage.

Fair questions

Isn’t a comparison like this biased?

Probably a little — we made Fawna. So we’ve tried to be honest about where we’re behind, like Android, which is genuinely still coming. Judge us on the evidence, not the table.

Why don’t you name specific competitors?

Categories differ more than individual apps, and specifics change often. We compare against the patterns you’ll actually run into rather than picking fights with brands.

What makes Fawna different in one line?

We adapt the plan, not the number — and we grade our advice so you always know how solid it is.

Judge us on the evidence.

Fawna is in App Store review now, with Android coming soon. Join the early-access list and see for yourself.

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