How does MFP make $
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Because I am starting to think they will NEVER fix their reporting, in order to make their dime via relationships with 3rd parties to fill the gap.
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edit: whoops! i thought the title said "how much $ does MFP make"
:blushing: guess i'm tired0 -
Through ads, like most free sites.0
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Ad's, sponsored links, maybe Adsense too...0
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Did you ever notice the little ad bars across the top and down the sides. Sometimes they are even animated? Well people pay to have those ads there, and that's how MFP makes money, simplified version. Lot's more involved 3rd parties and etc.0
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I actually just posted about a new reporting bookmarklet I made.
When you click on my bookmarklet, it loads the page with pretty interactive graphs to play with.
Feel free to check it out!
http://www.sendsteven.com/2013/02/03/myfitnesspal-reports-bookmarklet/
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Did you ever notice the little ad bars across the top and down the sides. Sometimes they are even animated? Well people pay to have those ads there, and that's how MFP makes money, simplified version. Lot's more involved 3rd parties and etc.
I'm not an idiot, yo. I get ads.
I think what I said earlier. Seriously. How long should it freaking take to set up those reports? It shouldn't take 6-12 months! Their priority is making patches/fixes/what have you for the device integration etc etc, because that is what makes money.
They should just be upfront about the fact that they will NEVER get around to the reports, because they do not care, no value in it (or sense in making it available through their FREE service that is, plenty of value to integrate with x y z)0 -
I agree their reports do suck. That's why I took matters into my own hands...
To be fair, MFP's developers probably want to fix up reporting, add features, etc. But they probably have to spend time doing other tasks instead.0 -
I agree their reports do suck. That's why I took matters into my own hands...
To be fair, MFP's developers probably want to fix up reporting, add features, etc. But they probably have to spend time doing other tasks instead.
Aw Kilroy, I'm sure it's not up to them.
And, both you and your bookmarlet are adorable!
Sometimes though, I just want to look at (extract) numbers - mean, mode, median. I want to know how much protein I ate the week my deadlift rocked, how much I ate full stop when I sprained my ankle, or how much vitamin C the week I was fatigued. Because: it takes so much time and effort to learn how to live this way, and all this knowledge about my life is in mfp!
Did I say you were adorable?0 -
I agree their reports do suck. That's why I took matters into my own hands...
To be fair, MFP's developers probably want to fix up reporting, add features, etc. But they probably have to spend time doing other tasks instead.
Seriously. At least with yours, you can see trends. Thank you for the effort!
(And, it's pretty, really! And useful. I'm just looking for way more detail than anyone but MFP could offer)0 -
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