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iOS Widget
16loveprizefighter
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Can there be a widget for iOS that shows an at-a-glance of journal/calories for the day so that it’s easier to see your goal and where you stand?
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I wanted to suggest that too… many apps now have that feature to see your macros at a glance in your home screen. It would be a great idea to add that up2
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I’ve been using MFP for quite some time, but had to move to FoodNoms because of their widgets (in attachment).
They have poor database of products, but having a glance on what are your cal/fat/prot/carbs just meanwhile doing something else on your phone is soo worthy!
I realy want to get back to MFP, please make such widget for iOS!
It’s incapsulated feature, and should be around 10MD to implement (maximum).2 -
Good idea. Would like to see calories and macros in a widget.1
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I also vote on this, would love to have widget for the dashboard0
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Would love to have an iOS Widget0
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I have good news! Our new Widgets are available to users who have updated to our latest app versions iOS 22.11.0 & Android 22.11.0
For iOS:
To add a widget, you will need to go to the "Today View" by swiping right on your iOS Home Screen. On this page, scroll down and tap Edit.
To add a widget to the "Today View", start by swiping right on your iOS Home Screen. On this page, scroll down and tap Edit.
To add the widget to the home page, rest your finger on an empty space on your home page.
You should see the "+" icon appear at the top left of the screen. After tapping the "+" icon, scroll down the list until you come across MyFitnessPal.
You should see a few options to choose from such as Today's Calories or Today's Macros. Once a Widget has been chosen, tap Add Widget to add it your Home Screen.
For Android:
On a Home screen, touch and hold an empty area. At the bottom of your screen, you should see a Widgets option appear. Tap Widgets. Scroll through the options until you see MyFitnessPal.
Once MyFitnessPal has been selected, our widget options should appear. You can select the widget to display Calories Consumed and/or Macros Consumed. Tap Add to to bring the widget to your Home Screen.
For further detail please visit our FAQ - https://support.myfitnesspal.com/hc/en-us/articles/6886354417165-How-to-add-a-Widget
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On my Android, the widgets are not working at all. One widget just gives me a gray transparent box, the other gives me nothing except the text 'no articles found'.0
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Any plans to make the widget have the ability to show Sodium? In fact I'd like to also show sodium in the summary when I search for foods as opposed to calories which arent something I am watching at the moment. This would avoid having to open each item to check it's content and allow quick scan of say a restaurants lowest sodim offeriings.0
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