LoseIt.com - Sync nutritional and weight datat from LoseIt.com
LoseIt.com like myfitness pal offers the ability to capture nutritional data as well as weight information captured from a connected scale. It would be great to have this as an option for this information.
Right now this is not on our roadmap. That is not to say that it is not a possibility, it is just not something that we are currently considering.
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RunRev Collins commented
It has been almost 9 years since you said this wasn't on your road map. Well, the roads have definitely changed; maybe it's time to reevaluate that map! I was a die hard MFP user for many years. MFP has changed and it's not the program it once was for me and many others. LoseIt! is rapidly gaining traction as the primary tracking app for many users. I switched and have no desire to go back.
The LoseIt! of today is not the LoseIt! of 2014. I looked at it back then as well. I choose MFP over it then as well. It's grown and evolved into a more robust user friendly program.
I'm encouraging, no pleading, with you to reassess the nutrition tracking landscape and reevaluate where you are going.
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steph commented
+1
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Wilkie Catron commented
Please add connectivity to LoseIt. I've been an avid TP / WKO+ user for 10+ years. For now, TP is the default hub for aggregating / tracking info. But as others (i.e. TrainerRoad, etc.) develop calendar / analysis functionality TP's place as the "go to" may come into question unless you actively expand your capabilities support the apps (i.e. LoseIt) that your target enthusiast athlete are using. Power analysis is important, but it's just one (and increasingly the most basic / understandable / trackable) of the metrics your athletes will be following. Diet and sleep much more nuanced / challenging to track.
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Anonymous commented
I also agree that Lose It is much better. Easier to use and better algorithms to lose wait. I can’t wait for TP to add support for LoseIt
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Roman Helms commented
I agree: LoseIt is quickly, if it hasn't already, overtaking MyFitnessPal as the most used nutrition counting app. (as a small data set, my friends and I (3 avid TP users) all just switched over - and, on a personal note, I find it a much better and easier to use platform). TP has the fantastic function of allowing tracking of nutrition, but must have a companion app to do so ... limiting this to a single choice is, well, restrictive. Please consider adding the functionality to snych.
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Anonymous commented
I would love the ability to synch both Apple HealthKit and Lose it nutrition diary with TP---Lose It is a much better app than MYFitnessPal, in my opinion.
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Kevin A Swartz, MD commented
I'd love to sync LoseIt. But if you're not going to do that, maybe look at the Apple HealthKit integration suggestion? Because LoseIt integrates with that, which would allow you to just pull that info into TP without directly syncing with LoseIt... I think... :)