04-24-2017
11:31
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13:13
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AlessFitbit
04-24-2017
11:31
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06-07-2017
13:13
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AlessFitbit
Fitbit Update 06/7/17: Thanks everyone for your feedback on the new Android dashboard. We have relayed this information to our Android team. This thread will now be closed, as the Android team has no plans to revert back to the old dashboard. We're always working towards making improvements to the app and appreciate your cooperation on future app updates.
Fitbit Update 05/22/2017: Hi everyone -- I've read through every post in this thread and the major feedback points and concerns can be summarized as the following:
Please let me know if there's something specific that is not on this list. I have relayed this information to our Android team and at this time, it doesn't sound like there are any plans to revert access to the old Dashboard.
I know that any change is going to be a little jarring, but please remember to keep your posts respectful and on-topic, per our Community Guidelines. This thread will be better for everyone as a constructive conversation.
Fitbit Update 04/24/2017: Hi everyone -- Beginning with the release of the Android app version 2.48, the new Fitbit app Dashboard with the updated look will be fully implemented. Users will no longer have the option to switch to the old Dashboard design, so I encourage you to check it out if not already using it.
We're constantly striving to improve Fitbit products and services and we appreciate all of the feedback we receive from our customers. We currently do not have any plans to revert this change; you can find more information about the app and how to start using it by clicking here.
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05-12-2017 14:45
05-12-2017 14:45
Go into advanced settings (in 2.47) and you can change it to the old view.
05-12-2017 15:02
05-12-2017 15:02
@BobM2 The point is- if you really want the linear format, you can get it back the way it used to be. If you're concerned with losing out on improved features then by all means update to the latest and supposedly greatest child like tile version.
Maybe Fitbit will bring back the choice if enough people complain. We can only hope, but for the time being we still have a choice. I thought I made that clear in my previous post.
05-12-2017 15:46
05-12-2017 15:46
I know we all loved the old dashboard, but rather than continuing to beat my head against the wall, I am looking at other compatible apps. There are lots of them out there, some focused more on exercise and some more for food tracking. So far I have not found a good mix like the old dashboard, but I love my tracker and don't intend to give it up. Any tracker you move to could change their app just like Fitbit has done after you make the purchase.
If if anyone tries a new app that they like, please pass it along. Thanks!
05-13-2017 05:40
05-13-2017 05:40
FitBit is unresponsive to customers like us. All they care about now is the stock price.
I was pointed to this article. The company is shipping far fewer units and losing market share. BUT DO NOT jump to any conclusions here. As I see it, the wearable market is slowing down overall, and their market share is being lost to new companies in the market. I don't think that the share erosion is directly related to customer complaints or product quality.
https://www.androidheadlines.com/2017/03/fitbit-hangs-1-wearables-market-share-q4-2016.html
05-13-2017 05:47
05-13-2017 05:47
Please reconsider it to give us back the old dashboard. Please!!!
05-13-2017 05:56
05-13-2017 05:56
I absolutely do not like the new dashboard at all - it is not as user friendly to see the information I want to see (trends) at a glance like the old one. Also, the Calories in does not work if you flip back to previous days - you actually have to go into the icon to see your calories you had yesterday. Just not happy with this change - thanks for listening!!
05-13-2017 05:59
05-13-2017 05:59
05-13-2017 07:50
05-13-2017 07:50
I've been doing a lot of research and the fitbug/kin wellness dashboard is good - it's very similar to the old fitbit one
05-13-2017 17:40
05-13-2017 17:40
Really disappointed in the new dashboard. I do not like the limited feedback it gives, I liked the lines of the old dashboard because it showed current numbers vs goal numbers. The tiles are too simplistic and cartoonish, how old do you think the users are? Also don't like when I look at previous days it shows current day stats, I'm trying to look at previous day totals that is what should show. Why would you force through something that is so universally disliked?
05-13-2017 17:45
05-13-2017 17:45
Why would you force through something so universally didliked. The new dashboard does not give enough information, especially for previous days.
05-14-2017 00:35
05-14-2017 00:35
This is horrible news! The new dashboard is clumsy. There is no quick access to the sync function. I have my fitbit set to sync all day, but I occasionally like to do it myself. I can't find my way around the new dashboard. I do not want an app that I need a training video to use. Please bring back the option of the old dashboard and quit doing updates that make me restart my phone. Simple is better. I am really disappointed. I am not sure I will continue to use my fitbit if it is going to be this difficult. There is an app on my phone to count steps. Maybe I will switch to that.
05-14-2017 00:47 - edited 05-14-2017 02:45
05-14-2017 00:47 - edited 05-14-2017 02:45
@LaurieAZ Hi , to force sync on the new dashboard pull down from the top, although I agree this is not their best move, they need to either revert back to the old or give US the choice to use either one. Fitbit seem to have a habit of releasing update before seeing that they work properly and totally ignoring the beta testers reviews, they are definitely making their APP look like the APPLE APP which J Park said looked so confusing in an media interview last April, I have made several comments further down this post and even added suggestions which may be a sort of compromise to the new dashboard, but no-one at Fitbit has listened, it is also strange that the Moderator posted 3 weeks ago had has not been seen since, they should be feeding information both ways in my opinion not just tell us how it is (WE ARE PAYING FOR THEIR PRODUCT) so we should have an input and the 300+ comments on hear should be taken into consideration.
05-14-2017 04:38
05-14-2017 04:38
05-14-2017 05:21
05-14-2017 05:21
@Michele15213 Have you tried to revert back to old dashboard Fitbit 2.47, ok its not tiles but there is proper information, how to revert was posted by various users within this post, I must admit I don't like the NEW dashboard which is a backwards step IMO I tried it regularly over the last few months and noticed that NONE of the improvements that people had requested had been implemented so reverted back to the old, FITBIT are not even interested in meeting there customers half way - and by the looks of it are moving towards APPLE with pictorials instead of data that they used to provide - ok on the upside the new sleep stages is good - but - there is always a but, needs to include naps and sleep of less than 3 hours and a whole percentage of sleep quality
05-14-2017 05:32
05-14-2017 05:32
For everyone who hates version 2.48:
Uninstall the Fitbit app
Go to one of the many websites out there that keep a library of app versions (APKmirror.com, for example) to download and side-install version 2.47
Log in to Fitbit app and switch to old dashboard via Advanced Settings
Turn off automatic updates to Fitbit app in Google Play
05-14-2017 12:21
05-14-2017 12:21
So upset I updated the app - hate the new dashboard and now can't go back. Please just give us the option - surely it doesn't make any difference to yourselves which dashboard we use.
05-14-2017 12:39
05-14-2017 12:39
If I don't have choice in having the new dashboard, instead of the old one, please advise how I can remove the 'tiles' I don't want to see.
Thanks.
B
05-14-2017 12:56 - edited 05-14-2017 12:58
05-14-2017 12:56 - edited 05-14-2017 12:58
@BL99 if you look back through the posts there are ways of reverting to Fitbit 2.47 , as for removing tiles I think if you tap the plus sign on android it will go to edit mode (on iPhone edit is in top right of screen I believe
and you can remove or re-add tiles should you wish to stay on the new dash
05-14-2017 14:32
05-14-2017 14:32
To Fitbit,
This new dashboard is, quite simply, unacceptable. It is hopeless to read quickly at a glance, it fails to synchronise properly and is far too slow to synchronise. Some data synchronises whilst other doesn't. The top level updates but detailed level is absent for example, need to re-synch several times.
It is not fit for purpose. You have received a huge amount of negative feedback, please listen to your customers and resolve this quickly by allowing us to revert to the old dashboard. I believe otherwise we won't be customers for long!
Very very disappointed
05-14-2017 15:33
05-14-2017 15:33
The impression being given by the company is that they care not a wit what customers find the most useful, aesthetically pleasing and able to quickly get information from. The clear answer here is to direct any further purchasing decisions to alternate fitness tracker brands, don't gift the item or talk about them on mediums other than here.
It's not like people haven't taken time out of their lives to examine, provide feedback and make suggestions which can be implemented to improve the UX. The message we're receiving is quite clearly "that's nice, but no".
Speak with your $$, it's the loudest way to communicate with businesses, which is all at once incredibly sad and true.