Make it possible to export direct to Excel or som tabell form that is easy to read and compare information
Improve export function
Happy to announce that this request has now become reality! With a new beta function through our website, you are now able to export your food data from the past week completely on your own! Access this feature through this link or by logging in on your account on our website: https://lifesum.com/account/export-data
Here’s the data you will receive for the last 7 days:
Food items
Meal type
Calories
Carbs (including sugars and fibers)
Fat (including saturated and unsaturated)
Protein
Potassium
Sodium
Cholesterol
If you want a full export you are still free to reach out to our support team and request your data.
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Chantel commented
Yes please!!! I may have to consider another app without this! Or at least desktop access so my doctor can see it.
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Anonymous commented
I go to a full nutritionist that would like to track all the meals that I eat to help me lose weight and prepare me for bariatric surgery but there’s no way I can print out my monthly log
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Volker commented
I am still waiting for such a function. In former times it was possible to print the data from a Desktop pc. But since some years you can't see any data on a Desktop. Why is it such a Problem?
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Linda Poppleton commented
People have been asking for this feature since August of 2015 and it is now January of 2019. As a programmer, I know that this is a fairly simple thing to do with an online relational database. It should take no more than a month to add and test "export to a csv and download", protected by the user's login and password. Can you at least offer an explanation for why it hasn't been done? I think under GDPR, a basic csv file should be free, but if you make "reports" a "Premium feature", I'm guessing many more people would sign up for premium.
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Linda Poppleton commented
waiting on this function...what did you mean by "soon" back in November 2018?
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Anonymous commented
Please consider an export option so that we can share are daily and weekly intake
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Anonymous commented
Print Option
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Vilius Valiukėnas commented
Agree
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Ian commented
Your answer could be this app: QS ACCESS.
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Ian commented
Your answer could be this app: https://www.quora.com/How-can-I-extract-data-from-lifesum
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Anonymous commented
Any updates??
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Sascha commented
It would be great if you can print the food diary. adjustable which period should be printed. Some diets, for example, involve doctors who would like to have such documents
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Amelia commented
When is this coming?
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Stefano Rutishauser commented
@anonymous: No, it's not if Lifesum / You have a legitimate interest. They have to provide you this information, that they will collect your data. But in this case you have an interest in a service which will only be usefull if you share "your data" with Lifesum.
I'm sure that will be a great advantage if Lifesum will find a way to export those data.
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Annemiek commented
Sometimes you want to share or analyse your diary with someone to talk about it or to make some analysis or a plan for a few week ahead.
Now I had to type it all over, whilst it is available in your database very frustrating
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Anonymous commented
isn't having data export under premium in breach of GDPR? If so you shouldn't be allowed to sell your services in europe
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Waqqas Awan commented
Gonna check out MyNetDiary as mentioned by previous user. Also This app does not meet GDPR requirements.
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Anonymous commented
I would like to be able to export my daily progress to my computer, like you can do with myfitnesspal, I really prefer lifesum but without this feature I'm tempted to switch.
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Anonymous commented
Create an export function to data file with date, calories intake and burned, weight, other numbers for stat analysis
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Anonymous commented
I love this app so much! But, MyNetDiary is similar and allows you to export your data.