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InfiniteFast is an intermittent fasting tracker for iOS and Android, focused on “quick starts and long-term consistency.” It is built around fasting timers, reminders, streaks, and progress visualization, with support for 16:8, 18:6, OMAD, and custom plans. The page shows a 4.9 rating on both the App Store and Play Store, but the scraped text does not provide the number of reviews or detailed store links.
The product is not a complex nutrition-management tool, but rather a fasting execution aid. After choosing a plan, users can track their current fast with a real-time countdown and progress ring; smart notifications remind them when to start and end; streaks, history, and trend charts help maintain motivation. The premium version also includes tracking for water intake, weight, mood, and more, along with personalized insights and recommendations. It is worth noting that the page does not state whether these “personalized recommendations” are AI-driven, nor does it disclose the model, algorithmic basis, or medical data sources, so it should not be regarded as a clearly defined AI health advisor.
The app can be used for free, with the option to upgrade at any time. Premium costs ₹99/month, or ₹999/year, which is about ₹83/month; the page says the annual plan saves ₹189 compared with monthly billing. Premium benefits include an ad-free experience, all advanced features and content, unlimited fasting plans/challenges/articles, advanced tracking tools, personalized insights and recommendations, and priority support. The refund policy indicates that in-app purchases are generally non-refundable, and refunds for App Store or Google Play subscriptions must be requested according to each platform’s rules.
The advantages are its low learning curve, clear feature loop, and suitability for improving fasting consistency through reminders and data feedback. It covers common fasting methods well, and the core timer also works offline. The drawbacks are also fairly obvious: there is no privacy policy, and it does not explain how health data is collected, stored, shared, or deleted; Chinese language support, Apple Health/Google Fit integration, and API capabilities are not mentioned; and the support email, [email protected], feels insufficiently formal. In addition, as a health-related app, it lacks a clearer medical disclaimer and guidance on who should or should not use it.
It is suitable for general users who want to use their phone to log fasts, build habits, and view progress, especially beginners. It is not suitable for users who need professional nutrition advice, medical-grade health management, or serious data compliance documentation. Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the text; since the app depends on the iOS/Android app stores, actual availability will depend on the local app store and network environment.
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infinitefast.com is an India Health provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $1.19, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach infinitefast.com directly.