Scelta: Track my weight Reviews – Page 4

4/5 rating based on 45 reviews. Read all reviews for Scelta: Track my weight for iPhone.
Scelta: Track my weight is free iOS app published by Joe Waldow

More motivating than I expected.

Northport Dad

My goal is general weight loss for health/fitness. This app helps me see my “progress trend.” It gives me an easy way to look past all of the brief ups and downs in my weight and stay motivated. Using the 7, 14, and 30 day graphs gives me a lot of information about how I’m doing with my goal. I really like this app. It’s simple to use and helpful for motivation.


Sync with Health

tastypackets

Should really sync in my logs from Health or at least support some other 3rd parties since my weight is already logged in 2 other services through my smart scale.


Great incentive

mahalo456

Keeps one going when you see weight reducing.


Tracking is fun, math is weird

TallulahRabbit

I enjoy the game like quality to the app and enjoy earning my coins as I progress toward my goal. I agree it is nicer to see a portion of my weight loss goal than looking at the monster desired total goal. Anyhoo, that being said, the math is funny. This week I am ahead of my goal but my percentage stays at 63%. I read in another review the idea behind this is to avoid crash dieting and will penalize people who lose too much weight. I understand trying to stick to the goal, but I shouldn’t be penalized for working my tush off and losing more this week. Seems like an odd system that is not particularly motivating. Granted I am only two weeks in but it seems odd to be punished for my apparently picking an arbitrary number that turned out to be lower than I was capable of achieving. I will adapt going forward, but still seems like an odd situation.


Confusing

Nthanks

This app looked promising but it’s so confusing. I don’t see the value at all. It’s hard to see the results and I don’t know why anyone would buy it.


Set goal function doesn’t work

Pixels4383

I have tried innumerable times to set a goal, and there is no way to do that: the slider simply doesn’t work. Waste of time if you cannot set a goal. I paid the $4.99 and it still doesn’t work!


Peace of mind

Jenni268

This is the perfect app for someone like me. I can get completely derailed by my own thinking and seeing the scale jump up a couple pounds used to be enough to send me into a downward spiral of self loathing. Scelta helps me see the big picture of my weight loss instead of just that daily number. I absolutely love it. Something about the graphing, seeing the downward progression, is really satisfying and motivating. I really love this app. I know I’m in my own head too much and Scelta really helps me escape that.


Love it

Climax510

I don’t understand the concept yet but I love that it’s something more than just entering my numbers.


Great app!

Beary1u

When I decided to make a lifestyle change, I adapted a new eating approach and had a whopping 85 lbs. to try to rid myself of. I also began a search for an app. that was not complicated but would help me track my progress. So far in 22 days I have dropped 14 lbs. and not only does Scelta keep track of my progress, it also gives me encouragement by collecting SP’s (Scelta points)! I’ve just reached level 12! My next goal is level 20 where I earn a different theme. By making weight loss more like a game it actually adds an element of fun! Great idea! Thanks for the help guys! ??


Why is this app so complicated?

James Baxter

I wanted a simple wight-tracking complication for my watchOS 4. A simple display of my weekly and/or total progress. Instead I have this app where I have no idea what it’s trying to show me. The numbers don’t seem to correspond to anything, there are “coins” for some reason, and my “current” weight displayed in the app isn’t even up-to-date even though I can see on both the graph and in the data table that my latest measurements from Apple Health have been entered. Again, I ask: why couldn’t you just make a straightforward weight tracking app. Why all the insane complexity. Anyway, I ended up spending eight dollars on all the “upgrades” … before discovering a ninety-nine cent app that does exactly what I want.