Show weekly/monthly calories / macro averages in nutrition graph
I would love to be able to adjust the nutrition graph overview by date range and view overall averages of each metric (macros/calories). This would be super helpful to have a clearer picture of whether our clients are tracking and hitting their goals effectively through each week.
For example, if I want to see a client's nutrition data for 1 week, I should be able to set date ranges (i.e. 5/10/2020 - 5/16/2020) and see their daily numbers but also see the averages as well.

Hi everyone,
Thanks for your great suggestion! We’ve added this to our work queue. We’ll post further updates here as our teams pick it up to work on it.
Please come back to ideas.trainerize.com to add your vote to other ideas.
Thanks!
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Train for Health commented
Any updates on when this is up and running? Weekly weight averages would be extremely helpful. I am having to calculate it myself which is time consuming when you're doing it for 30 clients!
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Michael Landa commented
I care about weekly average. i have to add calories for all clients to my google sheet so I can figure out their weekly average. Take some time, but would be super helpful to have
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Michael Landa commented
I care about weekly average. i have to add calories for all clients to my google sheet so I can figure out their weekly average. Take some time, but would be super helpful to have
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Dale Crossar commented
profile i have is coach crossar
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Dale Crossar commented
we have had several posts created on being able to scrape the nutritional data and display averages for the week / month, (or even being able to see the detail on an excel document would be better than how its set up currently.
I seen that this was added to the work queue 4 years ago and yet we still dont have this basic functionality. This is where other apps and competitors will start to out perform as they can see more data to make the client experience and coach experience better.
In an ideal world, we would be able to input ranges and see the averages across macros, carbs, fats protein and calories but also things like fibre and sodium for those of us who are nutritionists / nutrition coaches.
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Anonymous commented
I would like a weekly and monthly nutrition summary of all meals and goals so I don’t have to look at each day separately for my weekly check ins.
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Anonymous commented
Why is it that Everfit has this feature and generalized does not have this feature in produce surprised why has this not been incorporated?
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Gethin Ellis commented
Any updates when this should be up and running?
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Eric Stark commented
Any news on this update? 4 years later...?
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Christina Bray commented
It would be so helpful to have the ability to see weekly, and even monthly, averages on step count. As well know, building habits takes time and consistency. Some clients struggle with this and only focus day-to-day, where averages is also a great place to start to spread encouragement and motivation over time so we can focus in on more specific goals.
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Gethin Ellis commented
Is there any update on this seeing as it was responded to in 2021?
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Eric Stark commented
Our clients and coaches need to be able to see weekly average calories, macros, weight, steps etc in order to provide the best value for our programs. This is crucial for our ability as coaches.
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Drake Cepriano Dalmacio Manalo commented
Update?
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Bree commented
It would be nice to have averaged weekly calories/macros because I feel like the weekly nutrition compliance is soooo unhelpful. Average weekly steps to track progress more efficiently.
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Juan Martinez commented
any updates on this feature?
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Mike Landa commented
I use a google sheet to calculate the weekly average for the clients because some days they're not within the 10% range but the weekly avg will still work out. Which is what I mainly look at. Would love a protein average as well to help with less work on the coaches end. Thank you!
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Sydney Davino commented
HI! Any updates on this?
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Jamie Schaan commented
Averages are important. Ones calories/macros may be low one day or higher another but a weekly average gives better data. As well as adding fibre intake. This allows us to know where many of their carbs are coming from
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Zach Taylor commented
Hi, this feature is super important. Right now all my clients are still using MFP so they can get their weekly averages.
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Dee Gautham commented
Hi!! When can we expect this to come out? This is a critical service and it is still not available after 2+ years of it being in the queue.