Project date to achieve weight loss goal Topic


I know I have seen MyNet Diary at times show me a date that it projects i will achieve my goal. I have historically not focused on that though and only paid attention to the goal date I set to not put "too" much pressure or focus on "speed" of loss. I am getting close though to that goal and I would like to see the projected date that my goal would be achieved if I stay on track which is ahead of my hard coded date for this goal. Can you provide some guidance on where this is and how and when it is displayed? I am at a loss to find it, though I know it exists in MyNetDiary. BTW... LOVE this tool and got my wife using it as well now and she also is having great results and loves the product after years of using Weight Watchers for this purpose. Says she will never go back.


Hi Cluter-
Thanks for reaching out. We are thrilled you and your wife are finding the app helpful! That is music to our ears. I don't believe that feature currently exists. Let me double check with our support team. Hang tight and keep up the great work~ Joanna (MyNetDiary Dietitian)


To keep you informed to, I did on the iPhone app find that if I go to Weigh In on the dashboard page, there is a Weight Trend Forecast which includes a Weight Target Estimate measure which answers the core question. I know that I have in the past seen this presented in a graph like the My Weight Plan with the sledder on the hill, and the goal weight at the end not presented as my hard target but rather as the Weight Target Estimate date so you know. I can live with what I have found, but I feel like both the Weigh In and the visual would be great motivational tools for a lot of folks and it is not a feature that is well documented or obvious, which I think would be something to consider. The graph version esp could be really motivating for a lot of people to help them understand that when they might be on track to actually over achieve but also see that short timeline than they have put in is possible. Thx for the response and anything you may find.

Project date to achieve weight loss goal