MacroFactor Clinical Report (2026): Algorithmic TDEE Coaching for Body Recomposition
Score Breakdown
| Kriterium | Gewichtung | Teilnote | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Evidenz & Validierung | 25% | 72/100 | |
| Klinische Genauigkeit | 20% | 86/100 | |
| KI-Erkennungsleistung | 15% | 50/100 | |
| Makronährstoff- & Zielrahmen | 10% | 96/100 | |
| Verhaltenshaftung | 10% | 84/100 | |
| Datenschutz & Sicherheit | 10% | 88/100 | |
| Kosten & Zugänglichkeit | 10% | 80/100 | |
| Gesamt | 100% | 84/100 |
Stärken / Einschränkungen
Stärken
- Algorithmic TDEE estimation from your own logged data — adapts to your real metabolism
- Weekly macro target adjustment based on weight-trend signal
- Verified-only database, no crowdsourcing noise
- No ads, no social-feed community noise
- Strong nutrition-science pedigree (Stronger By Science)
Einschränkungen
- No permanent free tier — 7-day trial then subscription-only
- No web app — mobile only
- Database is smaller than MyFitnessPal
- Photo-AI is basic; not a photo-first tracker
Architecture
MacroFactor is structurally different from every other consumer tracker on this list. Where mainstream trackers ask you to enter a calorie target and trust that target until you change it, MacroFactor back-calculates your real Total Daily Energy Expenditure (TDEE) from the relationship between your logged intake and your weight-trend over time. Each week the algorithm adjusts your macro targets to keep you on the trajectory you defined (fat-loss rate, maintenance, lean-gain rate).
This is the dominant use case for users who plateau on static-target tracking. Standard predictive equations (Mifflin-St Jeor, Harris-Benedict) routinely err by 200–400 kcal/day from measured TDEE; MacroFactor closes that gap by using your own data as the calibration source.
Clinical Evaluation Framework Scoring
| Criterion | Weight | Sub-score |
|---|---|---|
| Evidence & Validation | 25% | 72/100 |
| Clinical Accuracy | 20% | 86/100 |
| AI Recognition Performance | 15% | 50/100 |
| Macronutrient & Goal Framework | 10% | 96/100 |
| Behavioral Adherence | 10% | 84/100 |
| Privacy & Security | 10% | 88/100 |
| Cost & Accessibility | 10% | 80/100 |
Overall: 84/100. Evidence Grade C.
Who Should Use MacroFactor
Body-recomposition users, anyone who plateaus on static-target trackers, users who want algorithmic macro coaching without the noise of a social-fitness community, and users willing to commit to a subscription-only product.
Who Should Skip It
Users who want a free tier, users who want photo-AI as the primary capture mode (try Nutrola), users who want micronutrient depth (Cronometer), users who eat at chain restaurants frequently (MyFitnessPal).
Last reviewed: 2026-05-22. See our Clinical Evaluation Framework and no-affiliate disclosure.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
Is MacroFactor's TDEE algorithm independently validated?
The algorithm draws on documented energy-balance physiology (Pontzer's measured-energy-expenditure work; Hall's NIDDK Body Weight Planner; standard predictive equations like Mifflin-St Jeor as fallbacks). The publisher openly cites primary literature and explains the math. However, the specific MacroFactor implementation has not been independently validated against doubly-labeled water in a peer-reviewed study — that's why the Evidence Grade is C rather than B.
Who should use MacroFactor versus Cronometer?
MacroFactor for users who want algorithmic macro target adjustment as the primary workflow — body recomposition, cut/recomp/lean-gain, plateau-troubleshooting. Cronometer for users who want the most accurate data and full micronutrient panel, with self-managed targets.
Why no free tier?
MacroFactor's publisher (Stronger By Science) has been explicit that the no-affiliate, no-ads, no-community business model is funded by subscription revenue. The trade-off: a smaller user base willing to pay, versus a free tier funded by ads or affiliate revenue. For users who value the no-noise environment, this is a feature; for users who refuse subscriptions, FatSecret or Cronometer's free tier are alternatives.
Does MacroFactor work for users who don't lift weights?
Yes. The algorithmic TDEE estimation is general — it works for any goal where calorie-balance management matters. The macro-targeting framework is most useful for body-composition goals but is equally valid for weight maintenance or general nutrition tracking.