Simpler meal plans
The meal ideas are wonderful, but I can find it quite overwhelming for my clients especially with the amount of ingredients required for the suggested meals.
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Anonymous commented
Prep-meals that are quite simple but effective and can be cooked for several days.
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Anonymous commented
Hi, unfortunately I need to use another app for food all the time, because meal plan not possible to filter and most of the dishes very complicated, and I also I want to have opportunity to exclude some ingredients, if my client doesn't like banana I should be able to exlude it, otherwise I do menu manually, then for what I'm paying
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Anonymous commented
This has been talked about for 2 years when will you fix it or give us the option of building our own meals for clients? Make it worth what we pay please
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Anonymous commented
yeah there's this app that I used to use for the same specific nutrition purposes it's called "strongr fastr" it's in the App Store... it lays out the calories and the macros and the meals just like you guys do in trainerize... the only difference is they have a different method for the replacement button. yes it’s still a bun but the difference is when you click it you see a panel that pops up that says try to fit my plan and shows you a bunch of options depending on the meal that it is you can also choose different tabs like super simple dairy meat whatever etc. you can also if none of those satisfy you type in the search bar search any food and if it fits your plan it’ll pop up if all else fails you literally your food nutrients and that’s that. They also have a scanner to scan items for you know daily stuff. plan but it has a larger database so simple foods like eggs like it doesn't have to be like an omelet with 20 different ingredients there's simple stuff there's also an option to add your own your your own food and literally replace that and keep that in the database and favorite it so they can just consistently use it just stuff like that I mean there's a lot more stuff that you could do but you got to do it slowly because nutrition is definitely complex
Oh, and also letting us set custom macro ratios. I know you have the preset macronutrient ratios, but that's a little, you know, too strict. We should be able to, I'm actually a registered dietitian in New York State, so inability to actually customize the macronutrient ratios depending on the client. It's a little frustrating. -
George Payne commented
surely you can get around this by creating custom meals for your clients on the app
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Ryan Granda commented
I agree with this one! As much as the In-app meal tracker is amazing I know a lot of my clients rather have a simplistic approach to meal tracking. I think a good way of improving this would be the ability for coaches and clients (with coach's permission via settings) to add and delete items of the grocery shopping list. This feature will automatically update the recipes that can be made with said grocery shopping list making it easier for clients to have the on-hand ingredients instead of them having to buy half a grocery store. Let me know what you guys think?
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Chase Steffens commented
This is--to me--the biggest issue with the meal planner. I just subscribed and I can't see any of my clients using this. Simpler meals that are easy to visualize how to make/make something similar would be much more ideal.
Would also be great if they can simply input what they like to eat and the tool could help them to portion.
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Troy Lambert commented
Would also like to see an option for “cheap meals” or “on the go” meals too.
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Hritcu George commented
I also find that the calculations are wrong sometimes with calories and protein being off
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Ben Cross commented
I agree, some really simple and realistic meals would great. Pumpkin smoothie with a side of artichoke and salmon mouse for breakfast is a bit intimidating