New Beta Build Available with Recipe Importer and Nutrition Scores
Want to extend a warm welcome to all of our new Beta testers!
In the latest beta build you’ll get a sneak peek at our new recipe importer and nutrition scores.
Speed up tracking by importing your favorite recipes from any website you like. With this new feature, we import cooking instructions, ingredients and serving sizes. We recognize our matching algorithm still isn't perfect but we are curious to hear what you think! So, go ahead and start importing
Nutrition Scores has been available on the web for some while now and we are pumped that it's going out soon on mobile. Nutrition Scores gives you a bigger picture view of how your diet is meeting your nutrition goals and also includes in-depth details regarding how your micronutrients are contributing to your overall health.
Thanks for your support as we work hard to improve the app and introduce new features.
Look forward to hearing your feedback.
Brendan
Brendan Benson
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Wanted to add some further clarification for how to find these new features.
For importing recipes, go to the Foods page -> Create Recipe and from here you will see a blank field where you can paste any recipe website url. Once you've pasted the url, tap "import recipe". From here you'll see all your ingredients with associated serving sizes. You will be required to make some edits to ensure ingredients and serving sizes are accurate.
Nutrition Scores can be found within the diary header, scroll left until you get to the 4th widget display. Here you will see up to 8 scores including; All Targets, Vitamins, Minerals, Electrolytes, Immune Support, Antioxidants, Metabolism Support and Bone Health. There are 11 Nutrition Scores and you can choose which ones you want to display via the Settings page under Targets.
Thanks,
Brendan
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cronometer.com
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On March 11 I sent an email with required info to beta@cronometer.com. to request beta tester privileges but I've not received a response to my email. How can I become a beta tester? Is there some other email address I should reach out to?
AnnB
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sent you a message Ann.
Thanks
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cronometer.com
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Brendan, I'm a friend of Ann's and I sent you an email requesting to be part of the recipe importer beta testing, too.
What can I do to be included?
Thank you for a great app.
Debra
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Great more the merrier!
Anyone else who is interested in being added to the beta group can email me at brendan@cronometer.com.
Please send me the following info and I’ll get you setup ASAP. Please note it can take upwards of 48 hrs for your request to be approved by the app stores.
· First and Last Name
· Your Cronometer account email
· Your Apple ID or Google email
· Your Cronometer account status, i.e. Gold subscriber or Free
· Your device type
· iOS/OS versionThanks!
Brendan
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cronometer.com
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Thanks, Brendan, I resent you my email with all the info.
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I haven’t gotten the update yet! What do I need to do?
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Hi Amelia, you should of received an email on your account linked with your Apple Id. Since your an iOS user you will need to download Testflight to access the beta builds.
Brendan Benson
cronometer.com
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I haven’t gotten an email!