So you're trying intermittent fasting.
Do you need an app? No. But it helps. A lot. It’s easy to lose track of your eating windows, especially when you’re just starting. You’re busy, you get hungry, and you can’t remember if your fast ends in ten minutes or an hour. An app handles the timing for you. It takes the guesswork out of it, and seeing your progress laid out is good motivation.
The best apps are more than just a stopwatch. They often let you track water, log meals, or monitor sleep, pulling everything into one place. But you can ignore most of that.
The only features that really matter are:
- A dead-simple timer.
- The ability to set custom schedules, because life isn't a perfect 16:8 split.
- Some kind of chart that shows your streaks.
- Reminders that tell you when to start and stop.
That’s it. That little notification that pops up when you're driving home, starving, is what keeps you on track. It saves you from breaking your fast an hour early and feeling like you failed.