Success Stories

Crystal H. bet $100/mo and won

$1,917

Crystal H. bet $100/mo and won

$1,917

Kim S. bet $300/mo and won

$10,000

Kim S. bet $300/mo and won

$10,000

Clay K. bet $250/mo and won

$2,040

Results may vary. Our job is to supply fun and motivation; your job is to supply the effort.

Clay K. bet $250/mo and won

$2,040

How it Works

1) Calculate Your Prize

Use our calculator to enter your goal and calculate your winnings.

2) Make Your Bet

Increase your winnings by adjusting your goal weight, how much you contribute, and the time you expect it to take! Find a prize you like and make your wager!

3) Lose the Weight

Stay on track throughout the contest with weekly weigh-ins and support from other contestants.

4) Win Money!

Meet your goal and win your prize! It's that simple!

 

The Power of Financial Incentives

It's really quite simple, money motivates! Leading academic research shows that money enhances weight loss success, making dieters significantly more likely to lose weight. HealthyWage uses cash-based challenges designed to help end procrastination, encourage perseverance, and harness the power of your desire to avoid losing your wager.

We want you to win!

 

Too Good to Be True?

No, it's not.

HealthyWage makes money from corporate and government clients who are interested in creative solutions to weight loss. In addition, although financial incentives are great weight loss tools, people sometimes lose the weight loss bet.

The question is: will HealthyWage make money from you, or will you make money from HealthyWage?

Real Weight Loss

Everyone Loves HealthyWage

 

Good Morning America host Abbie Boudreau explains how HealthyWage works and interviews HealthyWage's co-founder Jimmy Fleming on the effectiveness of financial incentives and social support for weight loss.

 
 
 
 
 

Today Show host Savannah Guthrie explains the science and research behind HealthyWage and why financial incentives are an effective weight loss tool, plus interviews with four HealthyWage success stories!

 
 
 

"George Loewenstein, a behavioral economist at Carnegie Mellon University who has studied financial incentives and weight loss, says the HealthyWage competition is "using all the conditions that have been found in the research to be successful."
~ The Washington Post

 
 

What are you waiting for?