03-28-2017 12:19 - last edited on 05-25-2017 14:16 by CallieM
03-28-2017 12:19 - last edited on 05-25-2017 14:16 by CallieM
5/25/17 Edit:
Hi all, we wanted to let you know that you can now see a timestamp while hovering over the sleep graph on both our mobile apps and the website. Thanks for your patience while we worked to bring this to you.
4/13/17 Edit:
Hi everyone, and thanks for your patience while our team reviewed your feedback. The following points of concern have been addressed:
The recent changes to the website sleep page were intended to bring it into parity with the mobile app. With the above additions, you’ll now find identical information across these platforms:The one exception is a timestamp while hovering over the sleep graph, which appears in our mobile apps but not the website. Our team is committed to bringing this function to the website sleep page later this year, with the goal of maintaining a consistent interface across all platforms.
Many of you also requested a “sleep quality percentage” stat. Our team has heard this interest, and are always exploring new features and tools that can help our users on their path to improve their sleep, health and fitness.
Thanks again for engaging in constructive conversation around these changes. If you have additional ideas, those can be posted on our Feature Suggestions board.
4/4/17 Edit: I met with several teams today to make ensure that these concerns have been fully heard. At this point we've got some potential solutions under consideration, and I expect to hear back next week with something definitive to share with you.
Hi everyone, and thanks for your feedback and suggestions regarding the new Sleep page. I've merged a few threads into this one and updated the subject line to reflect the general discussion. Here are some answers to a couple common questions in this thread:
I've read through every post here, and it sounds like the feedback and concerns can be summarized as the following:
To clarify: If you have a Blaze, Charge 2, or Alta HR, you will see Sleep Stages data on this page. The above feedback is from other users who instead see a graph that looks like this:
Please let me know if there's something specific that is not on this list. Our team is definitely receptive to your feedback, and we will relay this info to them for consideration as they continue to refine and improve this page in the future.
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.
03-28-2017 10:32
03-28-2017 10:32
Monitoring my sleep was the main reason I bought a Fitbit. I checked the sleep efficiency every day, but even more important to me was being able to roll over the graph to see what time I was awake or moving. Also, I see now you don't go straight to the day setting, so it takes an extra click to get there. The "improvement" sucks!
03-28-2017 10:35
03-28-2017 10:35
I just had a very unsatisfying exchange on live chat. They said they were always improving their product. I told them removing sleep efficiency was NOT an improvement. I don't know if the fitbit powers that be look at this section. The chat person said that my complaint was noted. Maybe we all need to inundate the chat site with complaints.
03-28-2017 10:35
03-28-2017 10:35
This is supposed to be an update/improvement? How would anyone think this is better????
03-28-2017 10:49
03-28-2017 10:49
There are two ways you can calculate this. The first is:
Or:
Hope that helps!
03-28-2017 10:51 - edited 03-28-2017 10:52
03-28-2017 10:51 - edited 03-28-2017 10:52
Or maybe they're going to make the missing data available in their premium service.
03-28-2017 10:53
03-28-2017 10:53
I do not like this new log either, I can't log my sleep
03-28-2017 11:20
03-28-2017 11:20
So a moderator changed my subject line from "What happened to my sleep graph?" to "Questions about the new website sleep page" without actually responding to any of the questions. You're killing me, Fitbit. And I was going to buy a Fitbit for my son to encourage him to move more during the day, but if I have to buy a new device from another company to get my sleep data, I'll be buying my son's device from the same company.
03-28-2017 11:22
03-28-2017 11:22
I agree!! We want the OLD charts restored. The new Sleep Log is totally useless.....TOTALLY!
03-28-2017 11:24
03-28-2017 11:24
When I first bought my first Fitbit, it was because of the sleep tracking data. I bought it through Amazon and I gushed about it on Amazon because of it. So FYI to the devs at Fitbit, I just had to go and edit my old review, pointing out that as a sleep tracker, Fitbit devices in general are now pretty much useless. I'll be happy to edit again if they stop being useless. I know one buyer review doesn't mean much and my two cents are worth only two cents, but there they are. All two cents' worth.
03-28-2017 11:25
03-28-2017 11:25
@squirrelyone, you can't "bump" the feature suggestion to get attention - Feature Suggestions is based on the number of votes the suggestion receives. I personally like the new Sleep Stages graphs that started rolling out yesterday, so I wouldn't want to go backwards with it.
03-28-2017 11:27
03-28-2017 11:27
Oh, I mean bump the topic on the message boards, because it had come up in several different threads that have all been lumped together into one now.
What do you like best about the new features? The removal of the sleep efficiency tracker? Or the removal of the sleep latency tracker? Or the removal of the ability to check the times of each interruption of the sleep states? Although that seems to vary by interface. I don't think anyone would object to new graphs being rolled out if they hadn't removed essential features in the process. None of the complaints are about features added. All are about the features removed with no warning.
03-28-2017 11:36
03-28-2017 11:36
What I like is the upgraded stages of sleep, with the time & percentages as compared to the benchmarks. I don't miss any of the "removed" items, since it gives me everything I need/want.
03-28-2017 11:42
03-28-2017 11:42
Fitbit can not win with anything they add to their line.
People have been crying to be able to view their sleep stages for two years now.
Now that the user is able to see them, I see complaints that they don't like it with some threatening to return or sell their tracker.
Actually I see 5 separate requests for this popular feature.
03-28-2017 11:51
03-28-2017 11:51
@Rich_Laue At the risk of getting blasted on line I must admit I actually like this new change. I never used the old version as it just didn't work for me. Now at least I not only can see my sleep patterns but I can actually figure it out.
Sorry to hear its it's not working for some.
03-28-2017 11:53
03-28-2017 11:53
@yale1974 wrote:I love my flex for 2 things: the time it takes to fall asleep and the percentage of sleep. Both of those are gone in the new dashboard. How do I find out this information now?
They removed it and switched to a new web design. I called them about the problem. They said they would bring it to the attention of their developers. If enough people call then perhaps they will change it. If they do not bring the percentage back I will jump the first time apple watch comes out with a workable sleep app. I hear they are working on it too. I did not expect fitbit to constantly change things or make you pay for what you once had for free. I have been a long term customer (over 5 years) but will leave over this change. If i leave for apple i will not come back either. You can at least know that apple is going to be stable and not go anywhere either.
03-28-2017 11:53
03-28-2017 11:53
@Rich_Laue wrote:Fitbit can not win with anything they add to their line.
People have been crying to be able to view their sleep stages for two years now.
Now that the user is able to see them, I see complaints that they don't like it with some threatening to return or sell their tracker.
Actually I see 5 separate requests for this popular feature.
They could have added a separate sleep stage graph without removing the old functionality. This new sleep page is useless to many of us.
03-28-2017 11:55
03-28-2017 11:55
They removed it and switched to a new web design. I called them about the problem. I was very UNHAPPY about the change. They said they would bring it to the attention of their developers. If enough people call then perhaps they will change it. If they do not bring the percentage back I will jump the first time apple watch comes out with a workable sleep app. I hear they are working on it too. I did not expect fitbit to constantly change things or make you pay for what you once had for free. I have been a long term customer (over 5 years) but will leave over this change. If i leave for apple i will not come back either. You can at least know that apple is going to be stable and not go anywhere either.
03-28-2017 11:56
03-28-2017 11:56
They removed it and switched to a new web design. I called them about the problem. They said they would bring it to the attention of their developers. If enough people call then perhaps they will change it. If they do not bring the percentage back I will jump the first time apple watch comes out with a workable sleep app. I hear they are working on it too. I did not expect fitbit to constantly change things or make you pay for what you once had for free. I have been a long term customer (over 5 years) but will leave over this change. If i leave for apple i will not come back either. You can at least know that apple is going to be stable and not go anywhere either.
03-28-2017 12:00
03-28-2017 12:00
I need the times to understand what I was doing last night. I see the same red as I saw before but I don't know what time that was. That was a useful and important part of the graph.
03-28-2017 12:01
03-28-2017 12:01
@J-flex wrote:@Rich_Laue At the risk of getting blasted on line I must admit I actually like this new change. I never used the old version as it just didn't work for me. Now at least I not only can see my sleep patterns but I can actually figure it out.
Sorry to hear its it's not working for some.
Additionally, I don't HAVE sleep stages on my sleep page. I have what I screenshotted in the first post, and scrolling down and clicking on my most recent sleep doesn't give me sleep stage data either. They have literally removed all useful sleep data without giving me anything else. If they're rolling something out in stages, they shouldn't be removing the old functionality from people who don't get the new data yet.