MFIT Personal is a Brazil-built, Brazil-focused training app — it’s not a name most trainers outside Brazil will recognize, but inside the country it’s one of the most widely used platforms for prescribing workouts, with a large base of personal trainers running their business through it. That reputation is earned: MFIT is genuinely strong at exercise prescription, intake forms, physical assessments, and client billing. If training is the entire job, it does that well.
The question is what happens when the same client also needs a meal plan.
Two tools, one client
MFIT was built for the personal trainer who prescribes workouts and runs the business side of things — intake forms, physical assessments, billing, an exercise video library, all of it lives there. What doesn’t live there is real nutrition: the platform lets a trainer attach a diet document for the client to view in the app, but there’s no native meal-plan builder, macro calculation, or nutrition tracking tied into the rest of the client’s profile. For trainers who only train, that’s never been a gap. But more and more professionals — in Brazil and everywhere else — offer both training and nutrition coaching to the same client, and that’s where MFIT stops halfway.
In practice, that usually means building the workout in MFIT and the meal plan somewhere else — another app, a spreadsheet, sometimes a document sent by message — with two logins, two bills when the second tool isn’t free, and client adherence scattered across places that never talk to each other. It works, but the time spent stitching the two together every week is time that should go toward actually coaching the client.
ExoTrack exists for that professional — not to compete with MFIT on pure workout prescription, but for anyone who already feels the weight of running training and nutrition on tools that don’t talk to each other.
Where ExoTrack wins
ExoTrack brings training and nutrition into one subscription, with a single client profile for everything: workout plan, meal plan, physical and nutritional assessments, progress, and adherence — all in the same dashboard, in real time. The most direct differences:
- Training and nutrition in the same subscription, with no second tool needed to build a meal plan
- A full meal-plan builder with a food database, tied to the same profile as the workout
- Physical and nutritional assessments in the same client history
- A mobile app for clients with training and diet together on the phone, syncing instantly
- Custom branding (white-label), so the app looks like yours, not ExoTrack’s
- Unlimited clients already included on the Professional plan, with no volume tier to buy into
None of these combinations exist on MFIT today — not because the platform is weak at what it does, but because it was never built to cover nutrition. It’s a training and business-management tool, widely used in Brazil for exactly that reason, and that’s exactly why so many trainers who also build meal plans end up running a second subscription alongside it.
And the price?
MFIT’s Basic plan runs R$10.90/mo for up to 3 clients, and the Unlimited plan runs R$39.90/mo for unlimited clients — public pricing, confirmed directly on MFIT’s own subscription page. MFIT only publishes those figures in Brazilian Real; there’s no USD or other international price list to cite, so no converted number appears here — that’s a fair price for trainers who only need workout prescription, in the currency MFIT itself charges.
But if you also build meal plans, that price doesn’t include nutrition — on top of it sits the cost, in money or in time, of a second tool, or of spreadsheets and messages standing in for what’s missing. ExoTrack’s Professional plan covers training and nutrition together, with unlimited clients included, for a fraction of that combined cost. The exact figures, in your own currency, are in the table above. It isn’t the cheapest option on the market for training alone — it’s the plan that replaces two subscriptions with one, for trainers who deliver both.
You don’t have to start from zero
Switching tools always feels like more work than it’s worth, especially when a client’s training history and assessments already live in MFIT. But ExoTrack’s onboarding is fast, built to deliver plans in minutes, not days — and there’s no need to migrate every client at once. Start with the clients you’re already building meal plans for on the side, and expand at your own pace.
Who this comparison is for
If your work is training only — prescription, physical assessment, client billing — MFIT remains a solid, widely used choice in its market, and that’s not the debate here. But if you already build meal plans for the same clients, or want to start offering that under one brand, you’re probably paying today — in money or in lost time — for a problem a single platform already solves.
ExoTrack exists for that professional: whoever delivers training and nutrition, and wants to see client adherence in one place, in real time — without duplicating tools, logins, or invoices. Start free, try it with your real clients, and decide whether two subscriptions were ever the better option.