@randy321 Are you sure you didn't underestimate the calories consumed or had several incompletely tracked days (not tracking a day at all is fine, but only tracking part of a day regularly will throw the algorithm off). If MacroFactor was recommending you 1200kcal/day you must have logged somewhat close to that without losing weight as quickly as you put as a goal or you maybe you ate significantly more, but the weight change was also significantly off from the goal.
Maybe if you were only using it for a short time it was thrown off by weight fluctuations, but those should have evened out with time. MF will give you TDEE estimates after only 7 days and for people without a cycle comparing week averages of weight is fine, but if you have a cycle fluctuations due to that will mask meaningful weight changes over such short terms.
At the end of the day, the way the algorithm works is „If the weight change is larger than your goal weight change, eat less, if it is lower, eat more.“ Maybe it's not exactly correct in how much less or more, but the direction should be correct, except for weight fluctuations not due to tissue gain or loss.
Maybe if you were only using it for a short time it was thrown off by weight fluctuations, but those should have evened out with time. MF will give you TDEE estimates after only 7 days and for people without a cycle comparing week averages of weight is fine, but if you have a cycle fluctuations due to that will mask meaningful weight changes over such short terms.
At the end of the day, the way the algorithm works is „If the weight change is larger than your goal weight change, eat less, if it is lower, eat more.“ Maybe it's not exactly correct in how much less or more, but the direction should be correct, except for weight fluctuations not due to tissue gain or loss.