A simple, easy-to-use weight progress tracker for people gaining or losing weight. I weight myself everyday to see how I’m doing, but I know that weight fluctuates day-to-day. Still, it can be discouraging to think you’re moving away from your goal. That’s why WeightDate plots your moving average along with your scale weight, to see how your moving towards your goal in the long-term.

You can add weight observations in any unit and view a line chart that shows your progress. WeightDate uses Google Charts to show a clean graph that loads quickly, even on EDGE.
To keep track of your observations, you’ll need to log in with a username and password. These can be anything you’ll remember, and they’re all you need to set up WeightDate. I fully respect your privacy, and I don’t need and won’t track your name, e-mail or IP address, or anything else.
Best of luck with your weight loss goals.
Point your safari browser to http://www.tippytops.net/iphone/weightdate/ to try.




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it only accepts lbs not kg. very silly for such an app. especially since it only tracks numbers, where is the point not to allow 74.5 as a target and 78.1 as current????
Very cool – I’ve been wanting something like this! Thanks.