06-01-2025 04:12
06-01-2025 04:12
Aside from all the other bugginess in the app this is the one that annoys me the most. The graph axes in the weight section are all scaled really daftly. It sets my scale for weight axis between something like half and one and a half my current weight, similarly for the other weight/fat graphs. Like, I don’t care about anything so far away from my current, let alone even target, range. I would like to be able to actually see differences that are relevant to my current weight range, it’s of no use to waste all that vertical visual space.
It clearly already does some automatic rescaling, it seems like it should be a really easy (and sensible) fix to rescale the axis much closer to my actual weight range for the period displayed.
06-20-2025 11:17 - edited 06-30-2025 03:02
06-20-2025 11:17 - edited 06-30-2025 03:02
I absolutely agree — scaling graphs looks very illogical. Instead of focusing on real changes, the app shows the excess and stretches the scale so that it is difficult to track progress. It's annoying, especially when you're trying to be motivated.Recently, I have moved a little away from daily weighing and switched to a stable diet - for example, interval fasting.Gives more a sense of control and does not require constant analysis of graphs. If you're interested, here's a quick overview: https://betterme.world/articles/intermittent-fasting
06-21-2025 05:26
06-21-2025 05:26
So silly right??