Make progress colors more gradual ⚪️🟢🟡🟠🔴
In weight loosing journey mind is as important as body. Expecting perfection from yourself especially if you’re in an early stage of your way to being healthier can get you nowhere very quickly. You have better and worse days and I’d love the app to reflect that without projecting guilt.
When I’m 70 kcal over my limit I don’t want to be hit by red colour like I did something wrong. It’s different than going 300 kcal over the goal but app doesn’t seem to see this different. It even promotes unhealthy habits by showing green colour even if you’re 500 kcal below your healthy value.
THE IDEA: add the colour scale to the progress bar so I can see the value the right way, the way that doesn’t make me feel guilty.
I’m way under the goal - make it grey ⚪️
I’m at the limit - make it vivid green 🟢
I’m above the limit - move me from green 🟢 through yellow 🟡, orange 🟠 to solid red 🔴, depending how much I missed the goal.
Let’s make the weight loosing healthy.
Comments: 13
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26 Jan
Monique E. TenerifeTotally agree!! Under eating 500 calories is the same as over eating 50 this way. Very bad!
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26 Jan
BrendaHelemaal mee eens
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26 Jan
MarjonTo high is not good but to low is also not good and there is no red button to see.
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26 Jan
Germaine Bijladd the colour scale to the progress bar so I can see the value the right way, the way that doesn’t make me feel guilty.
I’m way under the goal - make it grey ⚪️
I’m at the limit - make it vivid green 🟢
I’m above the limit - move me from green 🟢 through yellow 🟡, orange 🟠 to solid red 🔴, depending how much I missed the goal. -
26 Jan
Monique De KoningMeerdere kleuren is inderdaad beter
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26 Jan
Karo LienMeerdere kleurdegradaties zou de app veel beter maken.
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26 Jan
Karo LienKleurdegradaties zouden de app veel beter maken.
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26 Jan
MoniquePleasure add the colours
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27 Jan
DianeGood idea!
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27 Jan
Linda de Vries-BloemThat’s a very good idea!
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27 Jan
Berlinda VanoverbekeZou veel overzichtelijker zijn
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28 Jan
JolandeBeter inzichtelijk waar je staat op een dag
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06 Feb
StevenGood suggestion! The Noom app for example has a calorie goal "range" and makes it more visible that you should aim for a "roundabout" total calorie intake. A couple of extra cals aren't going to make the difference and it only creates unease to try to reach the goal up to the last digit.