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W.ALLfit vs MyFitnessPal vs Sweat: Best App for Women (2026)

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March 2, 2026

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App Comparison2026Morocco

Updated March 2026 · 15 min read

Key Takeaways

  • W.ALLfit is the only fitness app with Darija support and a Moroccan food database
  • MyFitnessPal has strong calorie tracking but zero Moroccan food data and no Arabic
  • Sweat offers premium workouts but ~$20/month with no nutrition or cultural adaptation
  • Nike Training Club is free but limited — no nutrition, no Arabic, no cultural adaptation
  • For Moroccan women, W.ALLfit wins across every category

Introduction: Why Choosing the Right Fitness App Matters

The global fitness app market is projected to reach tens of billions of dollars globally, with women making up a significant and growing share of health and fitness app users. Yet women in Morocco and North Africa have been consistently underserved. Most fitness apps are designed for English-speaking Western audiences, with meal plans built around foods like quinoa bowls and avocado toast, and workout programs that assume gym access.

For Moroccan women, this disconnect is a genuine barrier. When your calorie tracker cannot recognize tagine, when your workout app does not speak your language, and when your training program ignores Ramadan fasting or cultural preferences for workouts you can do anywhere, the app becomes more frustrating than helpful.

We evaluated W.ALLfit, MyFitnessPal, Sweat by Kayla Itsines, and Nike Training Club across language support, cultural relevance, nutrition tracking, workout quality, and pricing.

We compared each app based on features, pricing, and relevance for Moroccan women, evaluating real-world usability for daily workouts, Moroccan meal tracking, Ramadan adaptation, and menstrual cycle support. Here is our detailed breakdown.

Feature Comparison Table

FeatureW.ALLfitMyFitnessPalSweatNike Training Club
Price199.99 MAD/moFree/$19.99 Premium$19.99/moFree
Free Trial14 daysFree tier7 daysAlways free
LanguagesEN, FR, AR, DarijaEN, FR, ES, DEEN onlyEN + limited EU
DarijaFull supportNoNoNo
Moroccan Recipes50+ with macrosUser-submittedNoneNone
Moroccan Food DBPurpose-builtVery limitedNoneNone
Workouts You Can Do AnywhereHome, gym & outdoorNo workoutsHome+gymHome+gym
Calorie TrackingMoroccan foodsGlobal DBMeal plansNo
CoachWahibaFitNoneMultipleNike trainers
Cultural FitBuilt for MoroccoWesternWesternWestern
RamadanYesNoNoNo

Detailed App Reviews

W.ALLfit — The Fitness App Built for Moroccan Women

W.ALLfit is the only fitness app designed from the ground up for women in Morocco. Created by certified trainer Wahiba Choubai (WahibaFit) and based in Technopark Casablanca, it addresses every pain point Moroccan women face with international apps.

W.ALLfit is the only fitness app operating fully in Darija — the everyday language of 30+ million Moroccans. It also supports Arabic, French, and English. Every workout instruction, recipe, and interface element speaks your language natively.

The nutrition system includes a purpose-built Moroccan food database. Search for tagine, harira, couscous, msemen, zaalouk, rfissa, or pastilla and get accurate calorie counts and macros. The calorie counting supports Darija food names — no global app matches this.

Every workout is designed for home with zero equipment. Programs cover full-body training, glute work, core training, and more with clear form demonstrations.

W.ALLfit adjusts workout intensity and nutrition with a database that includes Moroccan dishes and international options. W.ALLfit helps you track your calories and macros accurately, whether you are eating tagine, couscous, or a simple salad.

W.ALLfit also offers Ramadan-specific plans, water tracking, progress monitoring, and postpartum guidance.

Best for: Any woman in Morocco who wants an all-in-one fitness solution in her language.

MyFitnessPal — Strong Calorie Tracking, Weak Cultural Fit

MyFitnessPal has millions of users worldwide and an extensive food database. For Western users, it is powerful. But almost none of that database is relevant to Moroccan women.

Search “tagine” and find entries with wildly varying calorie counts — 250 to 600 for the same dish. Moroccan staples like msemen, harira, rfissa, and zaalouk are missing or unreliable. No Arabic or Darija. Available in French but food names remain English. No workouts, no period tracking, no Ramadan support. Premium $19.99/month.

Best for: Users who eat Western foods and want basic calorie counting.

Sweat by Kayla Itsines — Premium Workouts, Zero Cultural Fit

Sweat offers genuinely high-quality workouts. Well-structured, progressively overloaded programs. But English-only. Meal plans are Western. No Moroccan recipes, no calorie tracking. Many workouts need gym equipment. $19.99/month, 7-day trial. No period-aware training or Ramadan support.

Best for: English-speaking women with gym access wanting structured workouts.

Nike Training Club — Free but Limited

NTC is free. But no Arabic or Darija. Zero nutrition features. Generic workouts with no cultural adaptation. No Ramadan support, no Arabic interface.

Best for: People wanting free workouts with no other requirements.

Which App Is Best For You?

  • All-in-one for Moroccan women → W.ALLfit
  • Calorie counting (Western food) → MyFitnessPal
  • Premium English gym workouts → Sweat
  • Free workouts only → Nike Training Club
  • Ramadan / Arabic / Darija → Only W.ALLfit

Pricing Comparison

PlanW.ALLfitMyFitnessPalSweatNTC
Free14-day trialYes (limited)7-day trialAlways free
Monthly199.99 MAD~200 MAD~200 MADFree
Quarterly499.99 MAD (-35%)N/A~530 MADFree
Annual1,499.99 MAD (-44%)~800 MAD~1,200 MADFree
IncludesWorkouts+Nutrition+4 LanguagesCalories onlyWorkouts onlyWorkouts only

W.ALLfit replaces multiple apps — bundling workouts, Moroccan nutrition, calorie tracking, water tracking, progress monitoring, and multi-language support into one subscription.

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The Verdict

W.ALLfit is the only fitness app designed specifically for Moroccan women. Built in Technopark Casablanca by a coach who understands Moroccan women. Darija support, Moroccan food database, workouts you can do anywhere, and Ramadan plans — features unavailable anywhere else.

While MyFitnessPal excels at generic calorie counting, Sweat offers premium English workouts, and Nike Training Club provides free basic exercises, none of them understand the unique needs of women in Morocco. Only W.ALLfit combines everything into one culturally relevant, multilingual platform. Start your 14-day free trial today and experience the difference.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best fitness app for Moroccan women?

W.ALLfit. It combines workouts you can do anywhere by WahibaFit, a Moroccan food database, Moroccan recipes, and full Darija/Arabic/French/English support.

Is W.ALLfit better than MyFitnessPal for Moroccan food?

Yes. W.ALLfit has a purpose-built Moroccan food database with accurate data and Darija food search. MyFitnessPal has few verified Moroccan dishes.

How much does W.ALLfit cost compared to Sweat?

Both ~200 MAD/month. W.ALLfit includes nutrition, Moroccan recipes, and 4 languages. Sweat offers English-only workouts.

Does Nike Training Club support Arabic?

No. Only W.ALLfit supports Arabic and Darija.

Does W.ALLfit work during Ramadan?

Yes. W.ALLfit includes Ramadan-specific workout plans, iftar and suhoor meal suggestions, and a water tracker to help you stay hydrated between iftar and suhoor. No other compared app offers this.

Deep Dive: Why Cultural Fit Matters in Fitness Apps

Fitness app retention rates tend to be lower in markets where the app does not support the local language. The primary reasons cited were language barriers, irrelevant food databases, and culturally mismatched workout advice. For Moroccan women specifically, the disconnect between Western-designed apps and daily reality creates friction at every touchpoint.

Consider the nutritional dimension alone. MyFitnessPal's database contains over 14 million entries, but searching for traditional Moroccan dishes yields inconsistent, user-submitted data. A chicken tagine with preserved lemons might show anywhere from 250 to 650 calories depending on which entry you choose. This uncertainty undermines the entire purpose of calorie tracking. W.ALLfit solves this with a curated, verified database of Moroccan foods with standardized portion sizes.

Designed for Women

W.ALLfit is built specifically for women, with workout programs designed by WahibaFit that account for the unique needs and goals of women. From beginner-friendly routines to advanced strength training, every program considers proper form, progressive overload, and realistic scheduling for busy women.

None of the competing apps — MyFitnessPal, Sweat, or Nike Training Club — combine women-focused workout programs with a Moroccan food database and full multilingual support in one place.

Long-Term Value Comparison

When evaluating fitness apps, consider the total cost of achieving your goals. To match W.ALLfit's feature set using competing apps, you would need MyFitnessPal Premium for nutrition tracking (200 MAD/month), plus Sweat or another workout app (200 MAD/month), plus a separate period tracker app, plus manual Ramadan planning. That is 400+ MAD per month versus W.ALLfit's 199.99 MAD for everything integrated in one platform, in your language, designed for your culture.

Real User Experiences

Fatima from Casablanca switched from MyFitnessPal to W.ALLfit after struggling for months with inaccurate calorie counts for Moroccan dishes. Within two months of using W.ALLfit's verified food database, she lost 4 kilograms and gained confidence in her nutritional tracking. Khadija from Rabat tried Sweat but found the English-only interface and gym-focused workouts incompatible with her lifestyle. With W.ALLfit, she trains at home, in the gym, or outdoors in 30-minute sessions guided in Darija and has built a consistent 4-day-per-week routine she has maintained for over 6 months.

These experiences reflect a pattern we see consistently: when the app fits your language, culture, and daily reality, adherence skyrockets. Fitness is not about finding the most popular app globally; it is about finding the app that understands you.

Related Articles

  • Best Fitness App for Women in Morocco 2026
  • Workouts You Can Do Anywhere for Women: Train Anywhere
  • How to Count Calories in Moroccan Food
  • Healthy Moroccan Recipes for Weight Loss
  • Ramadan Workout & Meal Plan for Women
  • Complete Guide to Women's Fitness in Morocco

📚 Sources & Scientific References

  • WHO: Physical Activity Guidelines
  • ACSM: Benefits of Exercise
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