Weekly Averages + Client Compliance Dashboard
What’s up team,
I’m a coach who lives in Trainerize daily for the last 6 years, and there’s one feature that would dramatically improve how we use the platform: weekly averages and a true weekly dashboard for client compliance.
Right now, the data is there (macros, weight, workouts logged), but it’s very “day-by-day” and noisy. Coaching decisions are made on trends, not single days. I’d love to see:
- Weekly Averages View (Client Level)
For each client, a Weekly Summary section that shows:
• Average calories for the week
• Average protein, carbs, and fats for the week
• Average body weight for the week
• Optional: average steps, if tracked
Even better if this is:
• Visible as a simple row per week (Week of Nov 24–30, etc.)
• Available as a 7-day rolling average toggle on charts
This helps cut through daily fluctuation and gives coaches and clients a realistic picture of progress and adherence.
- Weekly Compliance Dashboard / “Snapshot” Page
A dedicated Weekly Dashboard tab for each client that shows at a glance:
• Workout compliance: sessions completed vs assigned (% for the week)
• Nutrition compliance: days logged, and whether they were within a set calorie/protein range
• Check-in status: completed / missed for that week
• Key averages: weekly average weight + macros right on the same page
Think of it as a scorecard for the last 7 days that a coach can pull up on a call or in a loom video instead of clicking around multiple screens.
Why this matters
• Clients don’t hit targets perfectly every day, but weekly averages tell us if they’re actually on track.
• Scale weight is noisy day-to-day; weekly averages prevent overreacting to normal fluctuations.
• A weekly dashboard would make it much easier to:
• Spot who is struggling early
• Celebrate real wins (not just “perfect days”)
• Run more efficient check-ins without exporting or building our own external dashboards
This kind of weekly roll-up is what most serious online coaches are already building manually in Sheets or Airtable. Having it native inside Trainerize would keep everything in one ecosystem and make the platform even more of a no-brainer for growing coaching businesses.
Thanks for considering this, it would be a huge quality-of-life upgrade for coaches and clients.
Much love,
Nick