{
  "count": 6,
  "personas": [
    {
      "createdat": "Mon, 20 Apr 2026 07:02:24 GMT",
      "definition": "Highly engaged users who love detailed progress monitoring and have structured lifestyles. They set moderate but achievable goals and maintain consistent routines with family support.",
      "dropoff_risk": "After 3-6 weeks when initial motivation wanes despite good tracking habits. Risk increases if they don't see results matching their detailed effort.",
      "persona": "The Motivated Tracker",
      "personaid": 7,
      "signals": "trackingbehavior: 'I enjoy tracking and reviewing my progress', preferredtime: 'Early Morning (5am - 9am)', socialsupport: family involvement, fitnesslevel: Intermediate, healthgoal: Fat Loss with moderate weight_delta (5-25)",
      "updatedat": "Mon, 20 Apr 2026 07:02:24 GMT"
    },
    {
      "createdat": "Mon, 20 Apr 2026 07:02:24 GMT",
      "definition": "Working professionals and business owners whose eating patterns fluctuate with stress and busy schedules. They understand portion control but struggle with consistency during demanding periods.",
      "dropoff_risk": "During high-stress work periods or schedule disruptions. They abandon programs when life gets too chaotic to maintain structure.",
      "persona": "The Stress Eater",
      "personaid": 8,
      "signals": "foodrelationship: 'I eat well, but stress and busy days make me eat more or skip meals', lifestyle: Working Professional/Business Owner, mainbarrier: 'Couldn't fit it into my schedule', preferredtime: variable or changing",
      "updatedat": "Mon, 20 Apr 2026 07:02:24 GMT"
    },
    {
      "createdat": "Mon, 20 Apr 2026 07:02:24 GMT",
      "definition": "Independent users who keep their fitness journey private and prefer minimal tracking. They're often beginners or returning to fitness after breaks, seeking simple approaches.",
      "dropoff_risk": "Early dropout within 2-3 weeks due to lack of external accountability and support systems. Without social reinforcement, they lose momentum quickly.",
      "persona": "The Solo Striver",
      "personaid": 9,
      "signals": "socialsupport: 'I'm doing this for myself right now', trackingbehavior: 'I've never tracked before' or simple tracking preferences, mainbarrier: 'Lacked accountability or support' or 'Never tried a plan before'",
      "updatedat": "Mon, 20 Apr 2026 07:02:24 GMT"
    },
    {
      "createdat": "Mon, 20 Apr 2026 07:02:24 GMT",
      "definition": "Users with specific medical conditions (PCOS, thyroid, diabetes) who need sustainable lifestyle changes rather than quick fixes. They often have multiple health goals beyond just weight loss.",
      "dropoff_risk": "When programs don't address their specific medical needs or when they don't see health improvements alongside weight changes. Complexity of managing conditions can overwhelm generic fitness approaches.",
      "persona": "The Health Manager",
      "personaid": 10,
      "signals": "healthconcerns: PCOS/Thyroid/Diabetes, healthgoal: includes 'Manage PCOS/thyroid', weight_delta: smaller changes (-5 to 15), trackingbehavior: varies but often simple tracking",
      "updatedat": "Mon, 20 Apr 2026 07:02:24 GMT"
    },
    {
      "createdat": "Mon, 20 Apr 2026 07:02:24 GMT",
      "definition": "Moderately active users who start strong but struggle with long-term consistency. They track sporadically based on motivation levels and often lose steam after a few weeks despite having realistic goals.",
      "dropoff_risk": "Predictable drop-off at 3-4 week mark when novelty wears off. They cycle through multiple attempts but lack systems to maintain motivation during low periods.",
      "persona": "The Inconsistent Optimist",
      "personaid": 11,
      "signals": "trackingbehavior: 'I track only when I'm motivated', mainbarrier: 'Lost motivation after a few weeks', activitylevel: Moderately Active, fitnesslevel: Intermediate, weight_delta: 10-35",
      "updatedat": "Mon, 20 Apr 2026 07:02:24 GMT"
    },
    {
      "createdat": "Mon, 20 Apr 2026 07:02:24 GMT",
      "definition": "Users who have emotional relationships with food and use eating for comfort or reward. Often sedentary with higher weight goals, they need approaches that address psychological aspects of eating.",
      "dropoff_risk": "When emotional triggers aren't addressed or when restrictive approaches conflict with their coping mechanisms. They abandon programs that don't account for the psychological role of food.",
      "persona": "The Comfort Seeker",
      "personaid": 12,
      "signals": "foodrelationship: 'Food is rewarding and comforting, a tough day ends with chai and biscuits', activitylevel: Sedentary, weight_delta: higher values (15-45), trackingbehavior: minimal or never tracked",
      "updatedat": "Mon, 20 Apr 2026 07:02:24 GMT"
    }
  ],
  "success": true
}
