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Hi, could we please be able to see how many steps we did per hour during the period we are trying to make sure we take at least 250 steps. 

 

I can see this on my charge 2 during the hour but I want to know how far I missed the target when I look back on the day...

 

Thanks

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I don't know why this is accepted as a solution... Can the app be updated to provide clearer information?


@Lesley-C wrote:

Hi. Thanks for the suggestions. But I'd rather not have to delve down into the steps data and try to work out how close I'd got to fitting those few hourly steps into my work day. To be fair that isn't so easy to see and you have to spend time clicking on each column to get the data and then to add it up.

 

I struggle to factor time for breaks into my work day - I really don't have time to do the research and maths.

 

As my device is counting each hour's steps to try to motivate me to move away from my tablet regularly, it should be really easy to make the hourly count available from the hourly step goal part of the app.


 

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Look at the daily step graph on the fitbit.com dashboard (click 'Dashboard' near top right of this page).  Select Daily Steps on the wide graph and read steps per 15 minute interval.  I think you can see same thing on phone app but not quite as easy to read, at leastg for me.

Before posting, re-read to see if it would make sense to someone else not looking at your Fitbit or phone.

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Hi @Lesley-C,

On my phone if I tap the steps circle I get a bar chart and days listed below it. I then select the day I want to view and get a chart with bars for that day. Expand that chart, it should then go landscape, and you can select each 15 minute bar and a bubble will show the number of steps and intensity of exercise. 

Hope this makes sense and is of help.

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Hi. Thanks for the suggestions. But I'd rather not have to delve down into the steps data and try to work out how close I'd got to fitting those few hourly steps into my work day. To be fair that isn't so easy to see and you have to spend time clicking on each column to get the data and then to add it up.

 

I struggle to factor time for breaks into my work day - I really don't have time to do the research and maths.

 

As my device is counting each hour's steps to try to motivate me to move away from my tablet regularly, it should be really easy to make the hourly count available from the hourly step goal part of the app.

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I don't know why this is accepted as a solution... Can the app be updated to provide clearer information?


@Lesley-C wrote:

Hi. Thanks for the suggestions. But I'd rather not have to delve down into the steps data and try to work out how close I'd got to fitting those few hourly steps into my work day. To be fair that isn't so easy to see and you have to spend time clicking on each column to get the data and then to add it up.

 

I struggle to factor time for breaks into my work day - I really don't have time to do the research and maths.

 

As my device is counting each hour's steps to try to motivate me to move away from my tablet regularly, it should be really easy to make the hourly count available from the hourly step goal part of the app.


 

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