Coach / Trainer - ABC Trainerize
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Allow clients to create custom recipes and track by serving
Give clients the ability to create recipes, add number of servings per recipe, then track servings as meals for better accuracy.
Personal recipes can be created the same way as a custom meal, but with all the ingredients for the whole recipe. Clients can then save to "favorites" or access in "recent" then have the option of making the meal a "recipe" with the option for adding number of servings. The app will then calculate the calories and nutrition for each serving. When they track as a "meal", they can choose the number of servings they ate just like they…
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Give the clients ability to log their symptoms at each meal or snack. Ex. Feeling energized, satisfied, bloated, tired, etc. to help the coa
Give the clients ability to log their symptoms at each meal or snack. Ex. Feeling energized, satisfied, bloated, tired, etc. to help the coach discern what foods are serving their body well, and what foods aren't.
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clients create a whole recepie
Clients ability to create a WHOLE / BULK recipe, ie 4 Servings, then being able to select 1 serving and enter into their food diary.
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Add Alcohol entries that count towards fats or carbs
Since alcohol does not fit into the classic macro structure, create entries that allow the calories of an alcoholic drink to account from carbs or fats. Right now, my clients have to make their own custom entries and do this math themselves. In MFP, there are hundreds of alcohol entries that have calories that count towards fat or carbs.
Alcohol is so common and when it doesn't reflect accurately in food logs it creates challenges for clients. This is only an issue with the in-app tracker.
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Recipe Builder
Be able to build a recipe and input all the ingredients and then say “makes 12 servings” so you don’t have to add in macros for 1 individual serving.
When you go to track it you can just put 1.5 servings and it’ll automate the macros for said servings41 votes -
Ability to see what the client sees FULLY on tracker
I hate when I can’t explain how to do something because the coach view of the meal tracking isn’t the exact same as the client facing! For as expensive as this add on is - it’s kind of crazy I can’t see it myself.
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7 votes
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Analyzing data more efficiently
Easier way to analyze nutrition information more efficiently (micro and macronutrients) on one page.
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Copying Meals from Previous Days
When my clients eat the same thing a few days in a row they can copy and paste. However it is not letting them delete their notes. For example my client ate half of her breakfast yesterday and added in her comment below breakfast that she half. This morning she ate the same breakfast but ate all of it. When she copies the breakfast from yesterday to today it doesnt let her edit her comment.
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Coach's Ability to Edit In-App Tracking System
The ability for a coach to add a food into a client's meal tracker or even edit can be helpful in educating the client. Maybe have a way where the client and coach can see the difference between what the client tracked and what the coach has added/edited.
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Give the clients ability to track meals in advanced for the following day to be more proactive (i know they can copy a day straight over)
I coach my clients to track their meals for the following day.. allowing them to be more proactive rather than reactive and tracking "on the fly" I know they can already copy a day's eating straight over.. although some people have different foods each day.. thanks
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React to Client Hitting Daily Nutrition Goal
I'd like to be able to react to the notification I receive that a client hits their daily nutrition goal. Currently you can only react when they add a meal, but it would be far easier to "like" that they hit the goal for the day instead of "like" 6 meals that they've added!
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The ability to have app users set their own macros!
I am selling my app on it's own and would love to give the users the ability to set their own macros (if I am not coaching them)
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Have the option to turn off the calories/protein/or full macro when assigning the client track meal details option.
I’d like this option when the client doesn’t want to track yet or when a client is just food journaling.
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Picture taken of meal and AI generates serving size and calorie breakdown
!PLEASE READ! I just found out on track GPT4, there's a new feature where you can take a picture of the meal and then it will give you an estimation of the breakdown of what was in it. I took a picture of a bowl with rice and beans and it broke it down to show one cup of cooked rice and then half a cup of kidney beans, and it tells you the exact calories, carbs, fats, and protein. is if it was possible, if clients click meals, if they can take a picture of that rice and then…
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Allow Clients to Create Custom Recipies
Clients should be able to track their custom recipes with multiple ingredients instead of having to repeatedly log the ingredients separately. My clients are frustrated that when making meals at home they have to waste time inputting this information in. It makes it challenging for clients to calculate servings for meals made for the family.
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Bring the add custom food function away from the advanced nutrition paywall and into the app as a basic function
The ability to add foods into a incomplete database shouldn't be locked behind a $50 paywall.
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Make it simpler!
Make it easier to document food instead of making it a two or three step process with skipping the photo, then selecting the meal, then choose whether it's for dinner or lunch, etc. Let the plus sign automatically add the food in just like myfitnesspal.
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A video to send clients how to use the meal tracker
A video to send clients on how to use the meal tracker. This would save so much time answering each clients questions.
Thanks118 votes -
Simplify into Calories and Protein goal.
People get overwhelmed in being perfect with macro %. when in reality for the majority all they need to focus on is total calories and protein goals. % macros is not needed for most.
1 vote
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