How do I log into my Weight Watchers account?
Newly joined members who sign up on a desktop computer or laptop can now scan a QR code to get logged into their mobile device. After you sign up, you'll be given a custom QR code. Download the WW app on your mobile device and scan the custom QR code to get automatically logged in.
How do I cancel my free trial of Weight Watchers?
To cancel, visit https://www.weightwatchers.com/us/marketing/free-trial-cancellation or call us at 800-651-6000.
How do I cancel my membership to WW?
You can cancel online services by filling out the cancellation form found under the "help" section on the Weight Watchers website. While you can also email your cancellation form, or call 800-651-6000 to request your eTools access be cancelled, this online method will save you the most time.
Why can't I log into my Weight Watchers account?
Update Weight Watchers App. Restart Your Phone. Check Device Compatibility. Clear App cache file from app Settings.
Is there a free version of Weight Watchers?
With your free trial, you'll have unlimited access to WW's award-winning app, which features food, activity, water, and weight tracking; 8,000+ recipes; equipment-free workouts; and guided meditations.
How much is the WW app per month?
WW Digital is entirely online with no coaching or in-person interactions. It costs $20.95 per month, though you can save if subscribe for longer. There's a $20 starter fee, but it's often waved.
How do you cancel your Weight Watchers subscription?
We'll be really sorry to see you go, but if you'd like to cancel your membership, you can do it here on weightwatchers.com, and it will be processed right away. This is the easiest and fastest way to cancel. You can always call us at 1-800-651-6000 and a live agent will be happy to assist you.
Is Weight Watchers food sold in grocery stores?
Weight Watchers foods are already available at several local grocery and online stores. These foods are a great choice especially if you're just getting started with your Weight Watchers plan and you're having a hard time calculating SmartPoints.