Zero earns its spot on this list by doing something most fasting apps won’t: giving you genuine value for free. No aggressive upsells, no crippled free tier — just a clean, science-driven app that gives beginners everything they need to start fasting with confidence.
Onboarding follows a familiar path — a short questionnaire that helps shape a fasting plan around your specific needs and goals. The core experience from there is straightforward: a reliable fasting timer, educational content, progress tracking, water tracking, a personal journal, and a variety of challenges designed to keep motivation high. For a free app, that’s an impressive feature set.
The challenges are a particular standout. Users can join timed challenges with fixed start and end dates, or rolling challenges they can join and repeat at any time. Crucially, these challenges focus on behaviors — completing a fast, building consistency — rather than appearance or weight, creating a healthier, shame-free accountability framework that keeps users coming back.
Community support is available through a Facebook group, which adds a layer of shared accountability that many free apps simply don’t offer.
Where Zero falls short is in nutritional depth. There are no specific calorie or macronutrient recommendations, and meal logging is limited to broad categories — small, medium, or large meals — rather than specific food entries. For beginners who struggle to estimate portion sizes accurately, this can be a meaningful gap.
It’s a great starting point. But if you need deeper nutritional guidance or more hands-on support, you’ll likely outgrow it quickly.