Yessir and unless you're willing to spend $500 or more on a light instrument there is no point in even wasting your time.
You know the apps that use external BT sensors have a calibration setting? For example I rent an apogee from the hydro store, set the closest spectrum in the app and use the calibration setting to make sure you are reading within a coupe of percent the same as the apogee.
It's really handy tbh to get a good estimate of your intensity. Last time it was off by 11%, and once you calibrate is it's within throwing distance.
People say to just calibrate by using PAR maps from the manufacturer, but I'd rather hire a decent quantum sensor to calibrate.
I would just buy a quantum sensor and a spectrometer if I wasn't ghetto AF.
St the end of the day tho, as you said, you can just look at the plant. But I'm just interested in lighting in general so I measure for shits and giggles.