I'm using the full IFR versions of both Foreflight and Garmin Pilot. Both have their pros and cons, but for me the most important feature that Foreflight has that Garmin Pilot is missing is the Elevation Profile view. What I'd love to see in a future version of Garmin Pilot is a profile view that not only shows terrain like Foreflight currently shows, but also the airspaces that I'd fly through at a given altitude (similar to Seattle Avionics Windows program.)
I personally find Foreflight more intuitive and easier to use for flight planning but a lot of this is because Garmin has, for good reasons, tried to emulate the same interface that they have on the GTN series navigators as closely as possible so there's more jumping around than there is on Foreflight.
However, I love the VFR and IFR maps (not charts, maps) on the pilot, and the fact that it connects directly with the GDL39 and the GTN650 and G3X is a big advantage.
Both are fantastic values IMO. Competition is great and it will drive both to be better!
I personally find Foreflight more intuitive and easier to use for flight planning but a lot of this is because Garmin has, for good reasons, tried to emulate the same interface that they have on the GTN series navigators as closely as possible so there's more jumping around than there is on Foreflight.
However, I love the VFR and IFR maps (not charts, maps) on the pilot, and the fact that it connects directly with the GDL39 and the GTN650 and G3X is a big advantage.
Both are fantastic values IMO. Competition is great and it will drive both to be better!