10-02-2018 15:40 - edited 10-03-2018 10:33
10-02-2018 15:40 - edited 10-03-2018 10:33
Fitbit update 10/2/18: Thanks for your questions about recent changes to our food logging page. Our team changed the page to the previous version while we address your concerns.
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10-01-2018 19:24
10-01-2018 19:24
10-01-2018 19:26
10-01-2018 19:26
Return to the old way this makes no sense.
10-01-2018 19:28
10-01-2018 19:28
Yes, this new interface is garbage for sure. I wonder if seeing the macros in grams will be a "premium" feature. If that is the case, good bye Fitbit.
10-01-2018 19:28
10-01-2018 19:28
Yes, this is so upsetting.
10-01-2018 19:30
10-01-2018 19:30
If they would just make a scale
10-01-2018 19:30
10-01-2018 19:30
I went to log my food for the day and thought it was some kind of an error. What happened to the previous food log? I don't care to see what I ate a month ago, but I'd like to see what I ate at different times today, and I'd like to be able to just click on my frequently used foods. This is a disaster. PLEASE give us the option to switch back to the old format.
10-01-2018 19:38 - edited 10-01-2018 19:40
10-01-2018 19:38 - edited 10-01-2018 19:40
You had to try and make the web food logging look like the apps, taking away what allowed your paying Customers to sanity check and supplement what was missing from the mobile apps.
No we don't pay for access, but we do pay for the devices that make us want to come here.
For such a radical change, did you hold focus group discussions, ask your Community Council what they thought, or anything along that line?
If you answer "No" to the above, I'm truly glad my job changed enough that I wasn't able to accept the invitation to be on the Community Council when offered in March. While I can now say I was thinking about reopening that discussion, I'm not sure I'd want to because...
As a developer myself, I can say that any development staff that develops in a vacumn and the leadership allows them to do so isn't worth a fraction of the salaries they are paid. Neither are they worthy of my, or anyones, support.
Read this quick people, cause I'm sure it's going to be removed fast.
10-01-2018 19:45
10-01-2018 19:45
10-01-2018 19:51
10-01-2018 19:51
I will chime in and say that I had recently started logging my food and found it helped immensely to track sodium and the grammage of each of my macronutrients as I do need it for research purposes. But now it seems we all have been shafted.
Throwing it out there just to have this thread constantly bumped..
10-01-2018 19:52
10-01-2018 19:52
How do I vote for this like 6000 times? I hate hate hate the new screen. I can't even read it the writing is so small. The foods are harder to find and enter. The totals are harder to find. Urghhhhh
10-01-2018 19:53
10-01-2018 19:53
I was shocked when I logged in tonight. All I wanted to know was what my total calories burned for the day will be vs my current calories. It's gone! How do I know if I'm exercising too much? Hoping I can see just "today" but it is grayed out. I am starting to wonder if I need premium just to see a single day.
10-01-2018 19:58
10-01-2018 19:58
This is absolutely awful. I counted macros using the old method using grams as my health depended on it. I have no idea where to go or what to do now. I have been using fitbit for years and have been impressed with their products and services since I started using them, I never expected to be this badly disappointed. I'll be sending a complaint. I was looking forward to buying the new charge 3 but I may be considering different brands for fitness watches if this awful dashboard isn't changed back. Very upset
10-01-2018 20:06
10-01-2018 20:06
I would also like to toss my feedback in. I'm currently chatting with an agent to lodge my complaint that way as well. For a company trying so hard to adopt a health oriented focus, this new food log is an enormous step backwards. I have health concerns that require that I keep my fat, fiber, and sodium in certain ranges, hard numbers, not percentages. I get quite uncomfortable if I don't. This new interface tells me none of what I need to know for those things! A percentage chart is really....not useful information at all. I don't need to know what my intake is relative to other macros, I need to make sure I'm hitting my protein minimums, getting enough fiber, and not going over my fat or sodium maximums.
So, while I was typing I finished my chat with the agent. Unfortunately, it seems the only workaround she could offer me was to track my food in another app that meets my needs. It's kind of sad that she would have to offer that. I came to Fitbit because I could do everything I was looking for under a single app. Please allow us to opt out of the new interface until it's updated to something useful.
10-01-2018 20:10
10-01-2018 20:10
Why was it changed, I can't log for the rest of the week and figure out my macros, oh why oh why was it changed, i can't even see my macros in grams anymore, please change it back
10-01-2018 20:10
10-01-2018 20:10
This new log in for food is absolutely the worst thing I've ever seen. You took a perfectly great program and made it unusable. Please fix this asap or I will have to look for an alternative because this is not worth the effort it takes to log in.
10-01-2018 20:10
10-01-2018 20:10
I don't understand why we have to log nutrients in milligrams that are expressed on the label as percentages. It's bad enough that the database of foods is full of garbage and duplicates*, but now we can't tell which entry corresponds to the actual nutrients because it's using different units than the label.
*This is easily recognized as the biggest problem with the application. Either I have to look through all the duplicates and incomplete entries (and the application encourages incomplete entries with it's multiple takes on what information should be entered via phone, web, short version, etc), or I just give up and create my own entry for everything. This was always the most annoying part of the app as it was the most time-consuming.
10-01-2018 20:12
10-01-2018 20:12
This is terrible. All I want to see is "Today" and it's grayed out. Sigghhh, another useless change. I don't want pretty, I want useful!
10-01-2018 20:16
10-01-2018 20:16
My exact thoughts. I need to keep track of my macros and water for the day. Now to do this I have to switch back & forth from food log (dashboard) to Premium from Premium to dashboard. I am looking into websites designed for tracking food and activity and other wearable devices. Fitbit --get smart -- reverse course and give us back the previous version or seriously correct the blunders.
10-01-2018 20:17 - last edited on 10-02-2018 18:25 by DavideFitbit
10-01-2018 20:17 - last edited on 10-02-2018 18:25 by DavideFitbit
I hate the new format. I cannot tell you how much I hate the changes. Update, shmutdate, it needs to go back to the way it was. Everyone who has commented here, and some in a very detailed way, have nailed each of my complaints. I want to know how much sodium I'm taking in, but it's not there anymore. You already did away with the sugar (and when did that happen?), now we can't manage our salt, too? I do not like that I have to go to back to History, just to see how my calories are fairing. And I don't like how I have to click on a meal to find that out, either. Whoever had the bright idea to change things should be fired. This is not an improvement. This is a brilliant way to lose me as a customer. Please go back to the original and much better format. It worked. Why fix what's not broken and yet, you did just that, and now it's useless. I am so disappointed!
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10-01-2018 20:21
10-01-2018 20:21
Please roll back, this update is horrible, what UX research was done prior to this? All the useful information we used to track our nutrition is gone, very sad.