

The trainer also clearly read the questionnaire because he didn’t add any foods that I don’t like. The plan is easily accessible on the app.

I’m adding a star back because the trainer I was assigned is quick to email back and answer questions about my plan including substitutions. *** Update: after waiting and waiting to hear back (supposed to have been contacted 24-48 hours according to the site) I went ahead and filled out meal plan questionnaire because I figured if I was going to be stuck with the charge might as well try it. I was charged 67$ for an extra plan that I did not add! I’ve emailed support, so hoping to be refunded. But if you’re new to this stuff like I am, be warned that this app will be frustrating to use at first. As I become familiar with the exercises, maybe I’ll like it more, so here’s to hoping. Vince, your intro video was awesome and convinced me to jump on the train, but if I hadn’t paid the money, I would have quit already out of frustration with the app.

As they say, a picture is worth a thousand words, and this app is woefully lacking in pictures and videos. I paid good money for this experience, and as I said, the workout suggestions are good, but getting started is a poor experience because, for every exercise, I have to stop my workout and read the description and try to visualize the proper form. At the workout home page, the description says that I can click some button to see a video of the workout, but said button was nowhere to be found. A video or graphic representation of the workouts would be very helpful. The descriptions of the workouts can be difficult to visualize. I’m a beginner when it comes to working out, and I think I’m like most people in that I’m a visual learner. I’m not sure if the app was designed for a tablet and I’m just using the wrong size device (iPhone 7), but the user experience is not great. The content in this app is great, but the user interface could use an upgrade.

Maybe when a recipe is opened up, get rid of that back button, leaving only the X. Lastly, to the tech guys, when I click on a menu item or workout, and then want to get back out of it, it is so easy to hit the back button that takes you back a whole other step rather than just to close out the recipe/exercise (the X or Close button is meant to do that, but it’s not intuitive), I kept doing it and it was sooooo frustrating. Really?!?!Īnd simplify the whole thing guys. It seems to insinuate that it will, only to find out that section is simply a paragraph telling you to make the grocery list the old fashion way, pen and paper. Moreso, it would be great if once the app figured out a meal plan for ME (again, it doesn’t), that the app could then produce a tailored grocery list based on that info. Instead, I have to keep fussing with all the meal options until I find a combo that fits the recommended caloric intake for my stats, which by the way, seems to always come up short of what they are recommending someone like me to eat (And I fall in the middle range). I wish the app could take my stats and show me meal options that work for ME, after determining MY recommended caloric intake. The App should be able to make it more personal, but instead, to do that, I need the old paper and pen.
