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What features would you be willing to pay a little extra for?

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  • Posts: 6,644 Member


    I have logged all my food for 7 years and I’ve never seen that. 😂😂😂 thank you.

    They sneakily put it in... I noticed it randomly one day when I was logging. :laugh:
  • Posts: 28,055 Member
    Caralarma wrote: »

    Hahah I swear I see people getting this wrong all over social media and other platforms... to the point that it's a pleasant surprise when I do actually see it spelled correctly. I guess it's the same as the misused apostrophe problem... just have to accept that people don't get it.

    Oh, I am constantly correcting apostrophes in shared docs at work...
  • Posts: 3,237 Member

    They sneakily put it in... I noticed it randomly one day when I was logging. :laugh:

    That’s honestly been my biggest complaint the entire time-that you can’t correct an entry on the app. It doesn’t happen THAT often but it’s irritating when the closest to correct existing entry has 111g of fat when it should be 11 and everything else is right.

  • Posts: 147 Member
    Fatty_Nuff wrote: »
    I'd pay if MFP would just clean up it's food database. Yikes, what a mess. Dozens and dozens of entries for "tap water", for example. And some of the spelling...chicken beast, genetic apples. smh Or maybe they just leave those entries there for laughs?


    THIS ^^^^ going through loads of incorrect data isn't benefiting anyone.

  • Posts: 2,033 Member
    edited January 2019
    I may not pay extra money for it but I would like the option to add or remove certain threads from my recent post feed. For instance, I would hide all posts made to the Goal: Maintaining Weight, Goal: Gaining Weight and Body Building, Chit-Chat, and Fun and Games threads because those are not my focus. I don't want to lose them forever but hide them until/if I want to see them again.

    ETA: Please give us a search option for the recipes we created. Again, I wouldn't pay extra for it but I think both of these things could at least be included in the premium price.
  • Posts: 3,237 Member
    I may not pay extra money for it but I would like the option to add or remove certain threads from my recent post feed. For instance, I would hide all posts made to the Goal: Maintaining Weight, Goal: Gaining Weight and Body Building, Chit-Chat, and Fun and Games threads because those are not my focus. I don't want to lose them forever but hide them until/if I want to see them again.

    ETA: Please give us a search option for the recipes we created. Again, I wouldn't pay extra for it but I think both of these things could at least be included in the premium price.

    I believe you can filter out the forum headings you don’t wish to see.

    And you can search for recipes via the app. But not the web. That won’t be helpful if you don’t use the app though.
  • Posts: 12,871 Member
    You can filter forums. I think you need to be on the web version to set it up initially. After that, your preferences will carry over to the app.
  • Posts: 84 Member
    If the app could somehow use my phone’ NFC frequencies to just melt the fat away l would pay for that...
  • Posts: 10,330 Member
    edited January 2019
    The correct answer is to clean up the food database.

    I would like it if the remaining calories go straight to "What a Failure Red" when you're 8 calories over. I'd prefer a "You're Doing Just Fine, Sugar" yellow until one gets to maintenance cals, then a "Whoah, Slow Down Baby" orange, then red when you're at a surplus.

    But I'm the sensitive type.

    That wouldn't work because some people use the app for maintaining and gaining. If the calorie ranges were customizable, that would be a good idea. I often like to eat within a range, so setting "everything is going as planned" for that range would be cool. I often ignore the colors to the point where I don't even pay attention to them anymore. Years of logging toughened my skin quite a bit.
  • Posts: 1,213 Member
    The correct answer is to clean up the food database.

    I would like it if the remaining calories didn't go straight to "What a Failure Red" when you're 8 calories over. I'd prefer a "You're Doing Just Fine, Sugar" yellow until one gets to maintenance cals, then a "Whoah, Slow Down Baby" orange, then red when you're at a surplus.

    But I'm the sensitive type.
    Me too.

    It really doesn't help the newbies who think they will gain weight if they go over their calories for the day by any amount.

    I've said before that MFP could make it clearer that the calorie ceiling target that you get after you've set your rate of loss is NOT the same as your maintenance calories.

  • Posts: 28,055 Member
    I pay for premium because I like having a different calorie goal for each day. But I'm really getting disenchanted with all the bugs, it seems they should test upgrades and changes on a test database and if they are doing that it seems they aren't doing it with enough "users" to find these issues before go live.

    Having said that I'd like to see:

    Clean up the database (junk in junk out, no wonder some are struggling)
    USDA database
    add micronutrients
    Any added entries verified
    Opt out of seeing new friends of friends on my feed
    Opt out of the 5 week update and base it on weight trend and not food.
    Messenger/chat between friends
    Editing comments on feed
    Slightly updated interface/graphics

    Edit: get rid of the woo button on progress pictures. I understand some think it means woohoo but for those of us that know what it means it's kinda sad to see those on progress pictures.

    I think I stopped checking my feed when they made the change that started giving us the new friends of friends updates.
  • Posts: 193 Member


    That wouldn't work because some people use the app for maintaining and gaining. If the calorie ranges were customizable, that would be a good idea. I often like to eat within a range, so setting "everything is going as planned" for that range would be cool. I often ignore the colors to the point where I don't even pay attention to them anymore. Years of logging toughened my skin quite a bit.


    My thought was that one sets their goals to lose, maintain, or gain. It would just apply differently based on that.
  • Posts: 193 Member
    edited January 2019
    Me too.

    It really doesn't help the newbies who think they will gain weight if they go over their calories for the day by any amount.

    I've said before that MFP could make it clearer that the calorie ceiling target that you get after you've set your rate of loss is NOT the same as your maintenance calories.

    That's exactly who I'm thinking of. Heck, I've been an mfp member for ages (this is my second account) and I still think it would help me on some level. Looking forward to maintenance it would be nice if being in target range, being just a little high/low, and being way over/under appeared in a way that you'd catch at a glance.

  • Posts: 15,532 Member

    This^^ all day long. Some way to differentiate. Even if it is a different color text that would work: or a second list completely. That doesn't seem to be that hard of a fix. No idea why it has to be difficult. When Mike owned the site, there was an asterisk that was in front of all the user-entered ones and the admin-entered ones didn't have the asterisk. (Or was it the other way 'round?)

    The asterisk was the admin entries. I liked that better than the check mark.

    I agree with cleaning up the mess of the database.

    I also like the idea of changing the colors, maybe a stoplight type colors, green under, yellow within a reasonable range, red over (reversed if you are trying to gain, and maybe green in the middle, yellow on either side, and red beyond that for people in maintenance). The layout could be triggered by choosing your goal. Personally, I don't care about the colors, but I think it would help with some of the confusion.

    Ability to filter thread titles by keyword would be awesome. So, block all threads with "something I'm not interested in" in the title.

    Finally, not something I would pay for because I don't do net carbs, but a solution to the net carb issues would be awesome. Having a tick box to indicate net carb when entries are made could be one way to help sort, and another check box when setting up the diary/goals. I don't know who's going to do all that work though. This is an example where having the ability to filter threads by keyword would help (for me).

  • Posts: 1,213 Member

    That's exactly who I'm thinking of. Heck, I've been an mfp member for ages (this is my second account) and I still think it would help me on some level. Looking forward to maintenance it would be nice if being in target range, being just a little high/low, and being way over/under appeared in a way that you'd catch at a glance.
    Completely agreed. Blaring red numbers when I'm 33 cals over just aren't nice.

    I made this thread once, but it didn't catch the popular imagination. :grin:https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10570677/what-about-an-amendment-to-the-way-the-nutritional-goals-are-displayed-post-set-up#latest

  • Posts: 2,492 Member
    edited January 2019
    A pop up like the 5wk update would work for going over calories (make the number over yellow). For example if you went over yet still in a deficit a pop up when completing the diary could just say "great job your still in a defict however you weight loss may be slowed" or " great job you at at maintainance today" or " caution you are eating over your maintance calories for the day" and depending on what you selected as lose or gain it would prompt different/reverse responses.

    or something along those lines.
  • Posts: 1,980 Member
    I'd be willing to pay to be able to search my recipes, organize my food lists the way I want and rename foods in my lists.

    And I wouldn't pay for it, but wouldn't it be nice to have spell check when people are inputting foods? So many spelling errors in the database.
  • Posts: 28,439 Member
    RAinWA wrote: »
    I'd be willing to pay to be able to search my recipes, organize my food lists the way I want and rename foods in my lists.

    And I wouldn't pay for it, but wouldn't it be nice to have spell check when people are inputting foods? So many spelling errors in the database.

    Oooh, yasss! So much Chicken Beast out there. (Not that spellcheck would catch that one.)
  • Posts: 1,980 Member

    Oooh, yasss! So much Chicken Beast out there. (Not that spellcheck would catch that one.)

    I found one the other day for lasagna that was spelled with an i. How do you spell lasagna with an i??
  • Posts: 28,439 Member
    RAinWA wrote: »

    I found one the other day for lasagna that was spelled with an i. How do you spell lasagna with an i??

    Iasagna. :laugh:
  • I would like to be able to do a "quick" deduct. Just like a quick add but it would let me remove calories and nutrients. Helpful if for example you have a burger out and dont eat the bun. Or you skip the desert in a microwave dinner.
  • Posts: 10,968 Member

    Pretty much always, with the exception being government and non-profit provided services, and, to some degree, free apps offered to assist you in spending money for a service (say, apps that let you locate a brick-and-mortar store in a given chain and place an in-app order) or to use an online service that you pay for (e.g., Spotify or Netflix on your phone). Any of those probably still use the data gathered for maximizing their revenues, just as a brick-and-mortar store uses general sales info and info linked to reward cards to maximize revenues.

    For what it's worth, a lot of software is free because the people who made it feel like that's the right thing to do. Examples are things like Linux, and Apache which almost certainly runs MFP.

    In general what you're both saying is true most free things are free because someone made a business decision about the best way to earn money. But that's not always the case.
  • Posts: 10,968 Member
    jjpptt2 wrote: »

    Do you think that people don't get it (know the difference) or that they just don't care enough to proofread/correct mistakes? Could also be a swipe/autocorrect thing, too.

    With apostrophes in particular, I don't think most people know all the rules. English is a hard language to learn, we have weird rules and random exceptions.

    A lot of people use apostrophes consistently to make word's plural. (See what I did there?) You have to fight your phone to put them in half the time.

    A lot of people put them in possessive its. Which seems right, you'd say Forrest's jacket, if you don't know my name you'd think it's owner would be appropriate. But we don't use apostrophes for its, his, and hers. Because things can't be too easy.

    For me, it's because I'm typing on my phone, assuming it's getting the words right instead of proofreading while I formulate my thoughts. If you ever see purile, I meant people.
  • Posts: 414 Member
    edited January 2019
    Kalex1975 wrote: »

    I find this odd... premium users are supposed to get "Priority Customer Support". I only had to contact them once a couple years ago and got a reply within a few hours so was pleased with it. Did you contact them using the web form (see here)?

    Concerning your issue. I think you are referring to the updates that get posted into the news feed. If so, on their website go to My Home > Settings > Automatic News Feed Update Settings (under Privacy Settings) and make sure "I have lost weight" is checked.

    To the OP, I concur with many of the previous posters, wish there was a way for them to clean up the database!

    I contacted them a couple times through the form and they responded once that they understood that it was a problem and they were working on it, but I never heard from them again, and nothing was fixed.
    I have checked the settings and the "I have lost weight box" is checked. I have tried unchecking all the boxes, then waiting a few days and re-checking them all, but it doesn't fix it.
    Maybe I will try contacting them again, it isn't too big of a deal, but it is irritating.
    Thank you!
  • Posts: 1,213 Member
    I may not pay extra money for it but I would like the option to add or remove certain threads from my recent post feed. For instance, I would hide all posts made to the Goal: Maintaining Weight, Goal: Gaining Weight and Body Building, Chit-Chat, and Fun and Games threads because those are not my focus. I don't want to lose them forever but hide them until/if I want to see them again.

    ETA: Please give us a search option for the recipes we created. Again, I wouldn't pay extra for it but I think both of these things could at least be included in the premium price.
    On the website, you need to Follow the forums you do want to see in your recent posts feed, and then set your feed to Following instead of All.
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