Multi-Profile Support Under a Single Account
Feature Summary
Allow one account to manage two (or more) independent user profiles — each with their own goals, dietary data, and tracking history — switchable within the same app session without logging out.
Use Case
My husband and I both use Yazio. Currently, we either share one profile (which corrupts both our data) or maintain two separate paid subscriptions with no connection between them. Neither option reflects how households actually use nutrition apps together.
Requested Behavior
• One account (one billing entity) hosts two distinct profiles
• Each profile has independent: calorie goals, macros, weight tracking, food diary, and progress history
• A quick profile-switcher in the app (similar to Netflix or Google accounts)
• Optionally: a shared view or household summary for meal planning purposes
Why This Matters
• Reduces friction for couples and families — a real and common demographic for health apps
• Increases retention: two users anchored to one account are less likely to churn than two isolated users
• Competitive gap: MyFitnessPal and Cronometer do not offer this either — Yazio could differentiate here
• Premium upsell opportunity: offer this as a “Family” or “Duo” plan tier at a higher price point than individual Premium
Suggested Implementation Path
A lightweight version could simply allow profile switching with separate data stores under one login, without requiring real-time sync or shared features. That alone would solve the core problem.
Priority Signal
This is likely a high-frequency request among partnered users. A quick survey of your user community or support tickets would probably confirm it.