Nutrition company Juice Plus+ has launched the next evolution of its wellness app Fit+. Based on the original app, it has upgraded its Fit+ wellness app, giving it a cleaner interface, smoother performance, and the same no-nonsense approach to health and fitness.


The updated app keeps what worked: solid workouts, meal plans that don’t suck, shopping lists that save you time, and simple ways to track your wins. What’s new is the design. First up, it’s faster, easier to navigate, and more intuitive. It’s not trying to be your guru just a smart tool for staying on top of workouts, nutrition, and progress when life gets chaotic.
It’s built for people who don’t have hours to spare, and the 10-day free trial, launched alongside the Move More Challenge, gives anyone a chance to try it before locking in. Give it a go. Don’t like it, no loss.
Fe Rye, Nutritionist at Juice Plus+ Australia, puts it plainly: “What you eat hits more than just your waistline — it affects your energy, your mindset, your gut, your sleep. Fit+ isn’t about being perfect — it’s about giving people a practical way to build healthier habits without overcomplicating it.”

The app follows a wholefood, plant-based approach — nothing extreme. Just more fruits, veggies, whole grains, legumes, nuts, and good fats. That kind of diet isn’t trendy, it’s effective: research continues to link it with lower risks of heart disease, diabetes, and early death. The Australian Department of Health points to poor diet as the cause of roughly 7% of the nation’s disease burden — a stat that’s hard to ignore.
Juice Plus+ Australia CEO Celine Egan said the goal with Fit+ was to build something that “meets people where they are. It’s a one-stop tool to help you move more, eat smarter, and live with a little more intention — without adding pressure or noise to your day.”
The Fit+ wellness app is available now on Apple and Android for $28.25/month, or roughly $1 a day. The 10-day free trial is live now — worth checking out if you’re looking for something simple, practical, and actually built for how people live. Head here for more info.
- Workouts that don’t need equipment — short, smart sessions you can do anywhere
- Train with a mate using the app’s built-in video call feature
- Meal plans designed for real people and actual families
- Weekly shopping lists to cut decision fatigue
- Progress tracking that’s easy to use, not just another chore




