Greg Fong
Hi Lukas!
Thanks for providing your feedback. Our numbers are currently low to emphasize the importance of consistency over one time efforts, but we may adjust them in the future.
Lukas Dvorok
Greg Fong I was trying to point out that calories burnt is bit misleading name, instead exercise calories would be better if aim is to promote doing exercise every day. As I wrote before one can burn 3000-4000 calories a day without logging any exercise and calories burned as it is today would show 0. But in reality person would be in 1-2K deficit. Or keep same label and change calculation algorithm to total calories per day - basal metabolism calories. That will make sure all activities including those that are not explicitly logged in as exercise will be properly counted. I hope that this makes sense. :)
Lukas Dvorok
Today I have found out that calories burnt count only if you log an exercise. It would be better if calories burnt would be counted as basal metabolism calories - total calories for that day. Because one can burn 500 calories easily just by doing regular daily activities. People that have jobs with a lot of manual work will burn 1000 or even 2000 extra calories easily without doing any specific exercise.