Weight Watchers' Newest Plans Include Bonus Personal Points for Daily Activities (2024)

  • WW (formerly Weight Watchers) has introduced a brand new plan for 2022, known to users as PersonalPoints.
  • Point-tracking diet plans are personalized for each WW user based on their goals and favorite foods.
  • For the first time, WW users are rewarded for good dietary choices, physical exercise and optimal hydration with extra personal points to use on a weekly basis.
  • Plans start at $13 monthly but can range up to $40 if you require one-on-one coaching with a WW advocate.

Whether you're new to it entirely or have tried Weight Watchers before, the point-based diet program — which officially rebranded as WW a few years back — has new plans to help users get started on healthier routines.

WW has been recognized by analysts at U.S. News and World Report as the fourth-best diet for rapid weight loss. And at Good Housekeeping, nutritionists within the Good Housekeeping Institute have acknowledged that Weight Watchers has historically allowed dieters to ease into moderation and learn better portion control habits without eliminating entire food groups — key for those who like to dine out.

WW has leaned into making it easier for its users to enjoy things in moderation by unveiling a completely overhauled program in late 2021. Previously, those interested in Weight Watchers chose from three different existing plans to meet personal needs; and to provide digital support during the pandemic, WW introduced Digital360, a service add-on that allows you to get community support without heading to a WW office or in-person meetups.

Its newest plan, however, harnesses a proprietary algorithm that customizes diet plans for you — so users aren't forced to choose between three plans moving forward. Standard access to this point system, officially known as WW PersonalPoints, and WW's recipe offerings begin at around $13 per month, but additional coaching services can bump plans up to over $40 monthly.

We're exploring WW's newest diet plan below, as well as taking a look at the common additions that users can subscribe to for an additional cost. Here's what you need to know to get started and how each feature stacks up in 2022.

Editor's note: Weight loss, health and body image are complex subjects — before deciding to go on a diet, we invite you to gain a broader perspective by reading our exploration into the hazards of diet culture.

What is the new Weight Watchers (WW) program for 2022?

The newest program replaces three previous options to choose from, but is more customizable than you'd think. Aptly named PersonalPoints, its point-based system is different for each user — it starts with a new questionnaire known as the "PersonalPoints Engine," which targets a user's beloved foods. And for the first time, activity level is being factored into WW's point allowances, which are reportedly different for each user based on their target goals.

New in 2022, WW is now also accounting for users who are diagnosed with type 1 or type 2 diabetes. PersonalPoints adhere to nutritional benchmarks set forth by the American Diabetes Association, among others, to prioritize foods that won't negatively impact blood sugar levels throughout a user's day.

Zero-point food lists are still a mainstay in WW's PersonalPoints program, where users are encouraged to enjoy certain foods without tracking to stay fully satisfied throughout the day. More often than not, zero-point foods consist of fiber-filled vegetables, lean proteins, and naturally sweet fruits.

For those who feel as if they couldn't move off their zero point list in previous Weight Watchers' plans, you'll be interested to hear that new WW plans allow users to earn extra points. These extra PersonalPoints can be used on a weekly basis as they're added to your daily budget in real-time; you'll be allocated them if you double down on non-starchy vegetables, log exercise frequently and drink more water throughout your diet.

Which Weight Watchers plan is the most effective?

While there is only one diet plan you'll subscribe to in 2022, WW has kept around additional services available for purchase that can customize how and when you interact with its app. Every WW member is granted basic in-app chat features with WW personnel to field questions and seek support, but if you know that you'll need accountability features that previous Weight Watchers' plans were famous for, you can customize your PersonalPoints subscription.

Available at different costs, here are three additional services that WW users can explore:

  • Digital360: You'll have digital access to live-streaming and pre-recorded messages, events, and coaching from a pool of WW coaches publishing content on the brand's app and website. You'll also be able to connect with other dieters in a digital social setting who are also embarking on a weight loss journey. This plan is best for those who are motivated to stay engaged, as you won't be accessing group-based workshops and check-ins. This subscription starts at around $18 per month.
  • Unlimited Workshops: Whether in-person or virtually, you'll select a WW coach and join a group of dieters for weekly workshops. You can sign up for as many workshops as you'd like, and you'll also be able to connect with members in your group to share tips and tricks. Per WW's website, the price difference between this offering and Digital360 differs anywhere from $2-$3 a week, depending on your locale — plans start at $27 per month.
  • 1-on-1 Coaching: The most expensive subscription, this enables you to get 1-on-1 coaching via a scheduled weekly call with your WW coach, who will also help you troubleshoot any meal plans, fitness routines, or other questions you may have about the program. You won't have access to most of the features on Digital360, however. Plans for this top-tier program start at just over $40 per month.

Having access to weekly workshops and actually attending them may help you better adapt WW diet principles sooner rather than later, which is why many add the Unlimited Workshop option to their basic subscription. If you know that you won't need external support and can keep yourself accountable, sticking with Digital360 should be effective enough for short-term weight loss goals.

Are Weight Watchers' new plans healthy?

Unlike other diet programs, Weight Watchers doesn't harp on restricting your choices when it comes to food staples, and it emphasizes the importance of portion control and leaning on wholesome ingredients. Plus, it advocates for a sustainable weight loss goal over a longer period of time, rather than "crash" dieting. The WW website maintains that members should expect to lose anywhere from one-half to two pounds each week on the plan, as it doesn't require anyone to give up whole food groups entirely. That feature is key to building better nutrition blocks, says Amy Fischer, MS, RD, CDN, a registered dietitian within the Good Housekeeping Institute.

"The goal is to be able to eat any food you want within moderation — most lean proteins, fruits and non-starchy vegetables are zero points, which encourages you to develop a habit to choose those foods over-processed foods that contain saturated fats and added sugar," Fischer says. "There is also a strong WW community that members can tap into for support."

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Numerous clinical studies have shown that WW's diet programs support healthy weight loss that dieters can maintain. The results from a 2017 clinical trial published in The Lancet show that obese adults who followed a WW program for one full year lost more weight than those who used self-help materials; plus, these adults were better able to maintain their weight loss over two years. A separate review of 39 different studies published in 2015 in the Annals of Internal Medicine, found that those who followed a WW program lost nearly 3% more weight compared to those who received other forms of counseling.

The only caveat that users should take note of is that WW plans may be flawed in allowing dieters to cash in all of their point allowances on over-processed foods, explains Cynthia Sass, MPH, RD, CSSD, a Los Angeles-based performance nutritionist. A zero-point food may also still be overeaten in some qualities, too. "I've seen people 'save' up their points for big splurges, which throws off balance in the long run... It's important to examine what feels like a good fit for you, and find a strategy you can continue to follow long term, as a lifestyle, not a short-term 'diet.'"

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Zee Krstic is a health editor for Good Housekeeping, where he covers health and nutrition news, decodes diet and fitness trends and reviews the best products in the wellness aisle. Prior to joining GH in 2019, Zee fostered a nutrition background as an editor at Cooking Light and is continually developing his grasp of holistic health through collaboration with leading academic experts and clinical care providers. He has written about food and dining for Time, among other publications.

Weight Watchers' Newest Plans Include Bonus Personal Points for Daily Activities (2024)

FAQs

How has Weight Watchers changes 2023? ›

On the new Weight Watchers Points plan, like previous plans, you will be able to track your food intake, your weight, your activity, your water intake and your sleep on the WW App. Unlike the last plan (Personal Points plan) you will no longer be given extra Points for eating more non starchy vegetables.

What is the new WW Personal Points plan? ›

With the NEW PersonalPoints program, all your favorite foods are still on the menu. PLUS you'll receive your very own customized ZeroPoint foods list to guide you toward a healthier pattern of eating. That list will be given to you once you complete the assessment.

Is Weight Watchers getting rid of personal points? ›

Yes. Weight Watchers updated its program in November 2022 to a simplified streamlined version of Personal Points, the plan launched just one year ago. The WW 2023 Plan App updated Monday, November 14th. Everyone will be enrolled in the new plan on December 12th.

Do I have to eat all my daily points on Weight Watchers 2023? ›

Rollover points will also stay the same, so if you don't use all of your daily Points one day, up to four unused points will be rolled over into your weekly points budget.

Why am i not losing weight on Weight Watchers 2023? ›

You might be overeating zero-point foods

Every day you have a points budget and you choose which foods you “spend” it on. Foods that are high in added sugar and saturated fat get a higher score, while foods high in protein and fiber get a low score – some receiving zero if they're deemed highly nutritious by WW.

What are zero point foods on Weight Watchers 2023? ›

A sneak peek at ZeroPoint foods
  • Non-starchy veggies.
  • Fruit.
  • Fat-free yogurt and cottage cheese.
  • Eggs.
  • Fish and shellfish.
  • Poultry.
  • Tofu and tempeh.
  • Corn and popcorn.

Do I have to eat all my personal points on Weight Watchers? ›

1 Your assigned daily points are designed with the goal of tracking what you eat. Every food as a point value—members are instructed to use the allotted points per day, without going over or under. WW prides itself in being a wellness brand, but at its core, it's still a diet with the goal of weight loss.

How many Weight Watchers points are you allowed a day? ›

How many Weight Watchers smart points are you allowed per day? Users are usually allowed about 30 smart points a day. This varies from person to person according to factors such as age, weight, and gender.

Did Weight Watchers change their point system? ›

UPDATE: As of November 14, 2022, the new Weight Watcher plan is called the Points® system. You can read more about the new Points® system HERE. It is similar to the Weight Watchers Freestyle plan that was in rolled out in 2017-2018 and the MyWW Blue program that was rolled out in 2019-2020.

What happens if I don t use all my daily points on Weight Watchers? ›

Up to 4 daily SmartPoints you don't use will automatically roll over into your bank of weekly SmartPoints. (We call these "rollovers." Easy to remember!) You'll keep track of your SmartPoints as you use them—the fastest and easiest way is with the WW app.

What happens if you go over your daily points on Weight Watchers? ›

Up to 4 Points values that you don't use in a day will be automatically rolled over into your bank of weeklies. Use those rollovers however you want throughout the week. Say you have 23 daily Points values and you spend 19. We'll automatically roll over those extra 4 into your weeklies.

How many points is an avocado on Weight Watchers? ›

So How Many WeightWatchers Points is an Avocado? Under the latest WeightWatchers system, a whole “medium” avocado weighing 155g is 10 Weight Watchers points. BUT if you choose to add avocados as one of your “free foods” an avocado has ZERO points.

Can you overeat zero point foods on Weight Watchers? ›

ZeroPoint foods were specifically chosen because the World Health Organization guidelines recommend eating them more frequently than other foods as part of a healthy pattern of eating. ZeroPoint foods are tough to overeat.

Is oatmeal zero points on Weight Watchers? ›

Plain oats—no matter the type—are a ZeroPoint food.

What happens if you only eat zero point foods? ›

While Weight Watchers does not require or recommend that WW members eat zero points worth of food in a day, eating zero point foods for a few days can give your weight loss a jump start. This isn't a long-term plan but rather a way to quickly get back on track with healthy eating.

What is the new Weight Watchers program for 2023 called? ›

UPDATE: As of November 14, 2022, the new Weight Watcher plan is called the Points® system. You can read more about the new Points® system HERE. It is similar to the Weight Watchers Freestyle plan that was in rolled out in 2017-2018 and the MyWW Blue program that was rolled out in 2019-2020.

How much is WW 2023? ›

Unlimited workshops + Digital: $6.92 a week

All plans charge your credit card automatically on a monthly basis unless you manually unsubscribe, which is fairly easy to do on the app or WW website.

What is the future of Weight Watchers? ›

WeightWatchers is getting into the booming prescription weight loss drug business. The company, now known as WW International, will buy Sequence, a telehealth subscription service that connects patients with doctors who can prescribe weight-loss and diabetes drugs, including the hot new diabetes drug Ozempic.

Does Oprah own Weight Watchers 2023? ›

Winfrey is a long-time partner and board member with WW International, signing a deal to purchase 10% of the diet management company in 2015, with an option to buy another 5% of the firm. In 2019, Winfrey signed an extension to the original deal that allowed her to buy 4.3% more of WeightWatcher's stock.

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