ExoTrack vs Everfit

Feature ExoTrack Everfit
Price $9.99 Everfit prices by client-tier, in USD: the Pro plan ranges from $19/mo (5 clients) to $290/mo (300 clients), and Studio from $105/mo (50 clients) to $430/mo (500 clients); the nutrition add-on (Meal Plans & Recipe Books) costs $39/mo extra on Pro. These are Everfit's published global USD prices โ€” for the current rate, check everfit.io/pricing.

Verified August 16, 2026 โ€” see Everfit's official pricing for current rates.

Full meal-plan creation included, no separate add-on โœ“ โ€”
Unlimited clients, one flat price โœ“ โ€”
Shared training and nutrition assessment history in the same profile โœ“ โ€”

Why so many fitness professionals search โ€œEverfit vsโ€

Everfit built one of the most complete workout builders on the market โ€” automation, an exercise library, an app clients open every day, and an installed base of 320,000+ coaches worldwide. If youโ€™re comparing alternatives, you already know what the platform does well: solid, end-to-end training delivery. This page isnโ€™t about what Everfit gets wrong on training โ€” itโ€™s about the gap that shows up the moment coaching starts to include nutrition seriously, which is already the case for most fitness professionals.

The nutrition gap, and where the cost hides

On base Pro, Everfit lets a coach log macros and a simple food diary, and put together basic meal plans โ€” the free Starter plan has no nutrition feature at all. Building and managing full meal plans โ€” a recipe library, recipe books, week-by-week planning โ€” only exists in the Meal Plans & Recipe Books add-on, at $39/mo on top of Pro (only Studio includes it at no extra cost, and Studio starts at $105/mo for 50 clients).

Even paying for that add-on, independent product reviews still point to Everfitโ€™s nutrition as its weakest point: a smaller recipe library than dedicated tools, no per-plan macro adjustment for individual meal plans (Everfit only offers macro goal-setting at the client level, not per plan), and no coach-branded meal-plan PDFs. Itโ€™s nutrition as a bolt-on feature, not a product built with the same care as training.

Run the numbers for an independent coach with 20 clients: Pro at $49/mo, plus the nutrition add-on at $39/mo โ€” $88/mo before you even turn on automation or payments, just to get a meal-plan builder thatโ€™s still limited.

ExoTrack is the control center where training and nutrition move forward together from day one โ€” plans in minutes, not an add-on to unlock later. The Professional plan includes full meal-plan creation โ€” meal library, macros, calories, hydration goals โ€” built with the same care as the workout builder. No paid add-on, no second charge, no reduced feature waiting for an upgrade. Build a workout, build a meal plan, assign both, and watch adherence in real time on the same client profile.

A price that doesnโ€™t climb against you

Everfit prices by client count, in tiers: Pro climbs from $19/mo for 5 clients to $290/mo for 300; Studio starts at $105/mo for 50 clients and reaches $430/mo at 500. Every tier you move up, you pay more โ€” and you still decide separately whether to pay for automation ($29/mo), payments ($9/mo), or nutrition ($39/mo). These are Everfitโ€™s published global USD prices โ€” for the current rate, check everfit.io/pricing.

ExoTrack Professional has a flat price, with unlimited clients: your sixth client, your 50th, your 200th โ€” the plan and the invoice donโ€™t change. Assessments with shared training and nutrition history, onboarding templates, and calendar scheduling come included, with no add-ons to unlock.

One operational layer, one adherence view

Client management, onboarding templates, and schedule management cover the day-to-day: invite a client by email or code, collect intake data with a reusable flow, and bring sessions, consultations, and assessments together on a shared calendar with real-time status. Assessments keep a single history across training and nutrition, so a coach tracking the same client on both fronts sees one picture โ€” not a solid training log and a loose food diary, connected by a paid add-on.

Itโ€™s in adherence that the split shows up fastest. On Everfit, a coach sees workout completion and automation working well in one place, and โ€” only with the nutrition add-on active โ€” a more limited meal plan in another tab. ExoTrack keeps workouts, meals, and hydration in a single adherence view: a missed session and a skipped meal show up together, with the same level of detail on both sides.

Which one fits your business

If your business is training only โ€” pure strength and conditioning, with no macro or meal-plan work โ€” Everfitโ€™s Pro covers that well, and its automation and exercise library are a genuine strength today. But if a coach works, or wants to work, with training and nutrition seriously โ€” most of the market โ€” paying an add-on for nutrition thatโ€™s still limited, on top of a price that already climbs with every new client, adds cost without solving the problem.

ExoTrack was built from day one for that unified case: one login, one subscription, one adherence view for workouts, meals, and hydration โ€” with nutrition never treated as a secondary feature. Start free, try it with your real clients, and decide whether a paid, limited add-on was ever the better option.

Everfit is a trademark of its respective owner. ExoTrack is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Everfit.

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