
There were several new features available to me within the premium content platform. I immediately went ahead and unchecked the “automatic renewal” button so I wouldn’t forget and accidentally get re-billed for something I am not interested in keeping. Signing up was easy, of course, and there it was, the premium content. Here are instructions from Apple on how to unsubscribe from a subscription on your iPhone. Just before signing up, I checked to make sure it would be simple to ‘unsubscribe,’ because you don’t want to sign up for something just to find out that it’s super annoying to unsubscribe or that you can only unsubscribe at a certain time or before xyz date or by calling a 1-800-number… I’ve seen it all. Also: By critical, I don’t necessarily mean “bad,” I just mean offering a critique of pluses and minuses of the service.

I would have been very happy with even just a weeks’ worth to get a general feel for whether or not I was willing to pay! Given that the reviews online that I could find, for the premium options were neither substantive nor critical, I decided to write one of my own.

However, much to the detriment of the company, with many people like myself clamoring for a free trial, there was none proposed or available. So, I did what any self-respecting bargain hunter would do and checked for a free trial code online.

However, $10 a month (or $50 a year), for something I’m already getting the majority of the features of for free seemed a tad steep. I’m not as good about logging my exercise, but on days when I’m using the app, I’m pretty good about tracking my food.Īnyways, I have always been curious about the “premium” option, and finally decided to give it a try. I have been using MyFitnessPal for about 2 and a half, maybe 3 years, and I use it to manage my weight and keep track of how much I’m eating of what.

I just want to start by saying that finding a critical or substantive review of MyFitnessPal Premium online was basically impossible, I found several positive reviews and a lot of posts tagged “review,” but that didn’t have any opinion attached- only descriptions of the new services available in the “Premium” content. I figured that this was somewhere I could add something meaningful to the great sea of information on the Internet.
