11-16-2023 12:21
11-16-2023 12:21
Hi, I am trying to transfer my nutrition information from my fitbit app into google fit, but it doesn't give me the option. Is this a limitation of the health connect from fitbit?
12-16-2023 10:02
12-16-2023 10:02
I wanted to ask the same thing. No answer yet it looks like. Bummer.
12-16-2023 10:17
12-16-2023 10:17
Fitbit can write to Health Connect, which you can use to get data to Google Fit.
Unfortunately , Fitbit can't read data from Health Connect so if you use other fitness apps, you can't use Fitbit at the centre of your health data,
12-16-2023 16:15
12-16-2023 16:15
The strange thing is that the other data is writing via Health Connect to Google Fit but the nutrition isn't. I have it all enabled so it should. Not really a deal breaking but I would have liked to have that data sync across. I do understand it won't work the opposite way. I have been entering my nutrition via Fitbit so that the data starts there.
12-16-2023 16:23
12-16-2023 16:23
Double check in Health Connect that all data is being shared. Sometimes one of the options doesn't get enabled automatically.
12-16-2023 16:54
12-16-2023 16:54
I don't see the option to even sync nutrition information with Health Connect. It seems that Google needs to do a lot to integrate Fitbit with Google Fit, or combine the two apps into a better one. It's weird having both on my Pixel Watch and not being 100% happy with either.
12-17-2023 01:28
12-17-2023 01:28
I share your feelings.
I just did a test and getting the same result. Only way to get nutrition info into Fitbit AND Google Fit is using a third party app. In my case Lose It! but you need a separate subscription to get that info into Fitbit.
Which shows the again that Fitbit not importing from Fit/Health Connect is the problem here. As the link between Lose It and Fitbit is direct