A 17:7 fasting schedule means fasting for 17 hours and eating during a 7-hour window. For early risers, one simple version is to start fasting at 6:00 PM and break the fast at 11:00 AM the next day.
Set your goal to 17 hours, tap start, and watch the ring fill. Streaks, history, and home-screen widgets keep you on rhythm — all private on your iPhone.
Yes — black coffee, plain tea, and water won't break a 17:7 fast. Skip milk, sugar, and sweeteners.
No problem. End the fast, log it, and start fresh tomorrow. Consistency over weeks matters more than any single day.
Use this page as a practical 17:7 schedule starter. It is built for people who wake up early and prefer an earlier eating window, with a sample clock window and simple tracking advice.
| Window | Time | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| Start fasting | 6:00 PM | Finish your last meal and start the timer. |
| Break fast | 11:00 AM | Your 17-hour fast is complete. |
| Eating window closes | 6:00 PM | Finish meals before the next fast starts. |
This works best when you naturally eat earlier, sleep earlier, or like finishing dinner before the night gets chaotic.
Fast Goblin can make this 17:7 schedule easier by saving the window, showing current progress, and helping you start the next fast without doing time math again.
Fast Goblin is a tracking app, not medical advice. Intermittent fasting is not for everyone; people who are under 18, pregnant or breastfeeding, have a history of eating disorders, or use insulin/diabetes medication should talk to a qualified professional before changing fasting routines.
Fast Goblin can make this 17:7 schedule easier by saving the window, showing current progress, and helping you start the next fast without doing time math again.
It can be useful if the timing fits your real routine. Start with the sample window and adjust the start time if your meals happen earlier or later.
A common option is 6:00 PM, but the best start time is the one you can repeat consistently.
Yes. The plan is the fasting/eating duration, not one fixed clock schedule.
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