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Meet the new Slimfits Companion Web-App 

You were never meant to do this alone.

You know the story. Monday you're determined. Tuesday you're busy. Wednesday somebody's simcha, Thursday the leftovers, and by Friday the notebook you were going to write everything in is under a pile of laundry — along with the promise you made yourself.

It was never about willpower. It was about carrying it all alone.

That's why there's the Slimfits Companion — the little app that carries it with you.

Imagine a week that holds you

Wednesday morning. You step on the scale — once a week, that's all, no more daily punishing yourself with numbers. You open the app and it's already waiting for you, warm as a friend who saved you a seat. You put in your number, and before you've put the kettle on, there's a word back — in Sorele's voice, for exactly the week YOU had. A strong week? She's kvelling with you. A slow one? She's steady with you: this is normal, this is the body breathing, here's your next step.

No silence. No shame. No doing it alone.

The scale stops being the enemy

You know that stomach-drop when you look at the number? The app quietly takes the sting out of it. It shows your weight in the unit you're NOT used to — and something surprising happens: the number stops shouting. It becomes just information. What you see instead is your line — your own journey, drawn from where you started to where you're going, with you moving along it. Week by week. Down, down, down.

And one day you'll scroll back to your before photo — the one you almost didn't take — and you'll cry a little. The good kind.

Your whole day, off your mind

The mental load — that's what really exhausts us, no? Did I eat too much? Should I write it down? How many calories was that kugel? Give it all to the app.

Ate lunch? One tap. Took your walk? One tap, done before your coat is off. The app quietly keeps your daily number in view — no counting, no maths, no guilt spiral at 11pm. Your meal times, your snack times, your walk time — your whole routine, laid out gently in front of you. You just live your day; the app remembers it for you.

Structure without the burden of structure. That's the whole secret.

Stuck at 11 o'clock at night? Ask.

“How many calories in a banana?” “Where do I fix yesterday's number?” “Is it okay that I…?” — inside the app sits Esther, Sorele's assistant, and she answers right away. Any hour. No question too small, no question silly. Ask where something is and she'll even show you a little picture of the screen with the taps circled — like a daughter leaning over your shoulder saying “here, Mummy, press this one.”

And Sorele? Sorele sees everything. Anything personal, anything real — she picks it up herself. You are never, ever shouting into the void.

Little rewards, because you deserve them

Every week you show up at the scale, a new recipe unlocks — a small treat for keeping your word to yourself. A tip from Sorele waits for you every morning. A gentle reminder taps your shoulder on Wednesday so you never have that “oh no, I forgot” feeling. Small things. But small things, every day, are exactly how women like us change our lives.

And when the ten weeks are over?

The app doesn't pack up and leave — and neither do you. The keeping-it-off is the real victory, and the Companion keeps walking with you: your weekly weigh-in, your routine, your line, your chat. Not a diet that ends. A life that holds.

It's yours already

The Slimfits Companion comes included with your Slimfits membership — nothing extra to pay. It lives right on your phone like any app, and if you can send a message to a friend, you can use it. Five minutes to set up: sign up with the same email as your course, put in your times, add your photo — and you're not doing this alone anymore.

Ten weeks from now, you'll wish you had started today.

Already a member? Open the app from your course and set yourself up tonight — it takes five minutes.
Not yet inside? Join Slimfits, and the Companion comes with you from your very first week.

Slimfits Companion — the quiet friend who never lets you carry it alone.