Mello vs Noom
Mello, an alternative to Noom
Noom is known for its psychology-based coaching and behavior lessons, which many people find helpful. It runs on a pricier subscription, has no AI photo scan and no GLP-1 dose tracking. If you want fast logging and a GLP-1 mode at a clearer price, Mello is worth a look.
What Mello does differently
- AI photo scan that reads the whole plate and estimates portions
- A GLP-1 mode with dose, injection and side-effect logging
- Honest pricing at 19.99 USD per month or 99.99 USD per year
- Fully bilingual French and English, switchable in the app
| Feature | Mello | Noom |
|---|---|---|
| AI photo scan | Yes | Limited |
| Automatic macros | Yes | Partial |
| GLP-1 mode (Ozempic, Wegovy) | Yes | No |
| Native French | Yes | No |
| iOS | Yes | Yes |
| Android | Yes (pending) | Yes |
| Pricing model | Free trial, then paid plan | Subscription |
Who Mello is for
Mello fits people who want quick photo logging and GLP-1 support rather than a daily psychology course, at a price they can read upfront.
Questions and answers
Is Mello cheaper than Noom?
Mello is 19.99 USD per month or 99.99 USD per year after a 3-day trial, with the price shown upfront. Noom uses its own subscription pricing that varies by plan.
Does Mello include coaching like Noom?
Mello does not run psychology lessons the way Noom does. It focuses on AI photo logging, macros and GLP-1 support, so the two apps take different approaches.