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.
03-27-2017 17:18 - last edited on 03-28-2017 10:34 by MatthewFitbit
03-27-2017 17:18 - last edited on 03-28-2017 10:34 by MatthewFitbit
Whenever I've clicked on the "See More" on my Sleep tile on the Dashboard, it's shown me something like Jeni_B posted here on her second screenshot. I was trying to view my sleep graph today, but this was what I get any time I click:
What happened to my daily sleep graph with its pink and light blue? I have no use for this 30-day overview right now. Even clicking on "Today" doesn't help.
Moderator Edit: Clarified subject
03-27-2017 18:20
03-27-2017 18:20
I have the same issue. The last few weeks of sleep summary graph is useless to me, I want to know what happened last night. I have sleep apnoea and track my sleeping on a daily basis. This graph may be useful to some so have it as an extra, just do not without any advance notice delete a function that has been is use, that is a great way to annoy your customers and to help your competition. Please return the previous daily sleep graph asap.
03-27-2017 19:03
03-27-2017 19:03
Same for me; what happened to the one page display of all my sleep times today; the easy entry form and the ability to view all the details for any day in my history. This new format is useless and for those of us who sleep not all at one period of the day; but at multiple periods; this going back and forth from the main page to each period is useless; the old format with each day on one page was great, this page sucks.
03-27-2017 19:07
03-27-2017 19:07
Yeah, the entire reason I got the Fitbit Charge HR was because I have chronic fatigue syndrome and wanted an easy (if imperfect) way to gauge my energy levels based on amount/quality of sleep and activity level each day. (If I go OVER the step goals, etc I set for each day, I know I need to take it easy or pay the price for DAYS later.) I need the old sleep graphs back.
03-27-2017 19:13
03-27-2017 19:13
It's awful, I stopped checking my sleep pattern in the app when that one was changed, now the one on the website is exactly the same, and useless to me. It has absolutely none of the data the old one had, time to fall asleep, full time asleep, timestamps when my sleep was interrupted, # of times awake & restless, etc. I bought my original Fitbit specifically for tracking my sleep pattern, now with this change, and the really poor physical quality of the Charge HR, it's time to find a new product.
03-27-2017 20:07
03-27-2017 20:07
Scroll down and click on the individual days and it will bring up a more detailed sleep pattern. 🙂
03-27-2017 20:18
03-27-2017 20:18
I agree with the others here, the new layout of the sleep graph is not very user-friendly. Having to click into each day to see things is...annoying. The old graphs/setup were much better. Also, there's no way to easily get back to the other log pages - the Food/Activities/Weight/Sleep bar at the top is just gone. Not really impressed...
03-27-2017 21:07
03-27-2017 21:07
03-27-2017 22:14
03-27-2017 22:14
I'm also frustrated by the change to the display of sleep data. I liked the quick visual and sleep efficiency % for the previous night's sleep. I can't find any way to look up % in the new display. Guess I could calculate it myself, but that's annoying. 😕
03-27-2017 22:16
03-27-2017 22:16
03-27-2017 22:41
03-27-2017 22:41
I also manually enter my sleep, and also use(d) the "awake" bars to help me figure out when I went to sleep if I have trouble remembering.
03-27-2017 23:24 - edited 03-27-2017 23:27
03-27-2017 23:24 - edited 03-27-2017 23:27
Mine did the same thing. It no longer shows a percentage for sleep quality, or anything else even when I click on the day. It just shows me another graph. Not my Sleep Quality score (percentage of time asleep) Just different colored bars. It's useless now.
It doesn't show time to fall asleep, a sum of how many times awake, or how many times restless. Just a sleep pattern that is absolutely useless to me with out the other data that supports it.
03-28-2017 00:03
03-28-2017 00:03
This update is another example of Fitbit's ineptitude WRT to their web pages. Try going to bed at midnight using the new input form where you also have to specify a date. 00:00 today is an invalid time and 12:00 PM yesterday is midday.
Each update to the web interface makes it worse and the reason I use it is because the APPs seem to suffer first.
03-28-2017 00:51
03-28-2017 00:51
Hello KaeCee - I have a Flex but I completely agree. The most important data to me is the sleep tracker - a good night's sleep helps me cope with the stresses of the day and so helps me control my eating. The new page is TERRIBLE - doesn't give me the data I need. I forgot to tap my flex to say I was awake. I knew how to manually input that from my activity levels in the old data but can't see how to do that now. It's horrible - why do they have to fix something that's not broken? - VERY annoyed
03-28-2017 01:11
03-28-2017 01:11
i also dont like it 😞
03-28-2017 02:37
03-28-2017 02:37
Same here, absolutely dire change, 18 months of data now useless, thanks a bunch fit(spit)bit
Fitbit, how do we get the old style back??? the data I collect is not in the new style
03-28-2017 03:21
03-28-2017 03:21
I'm going to look for a competitor's product that has a better, more informative sleep page display. Fitbit is ruining it for me, with how they've changed the info shown in the graphs. What were they thinking?
03-28-2017 03:31
03-28-2017 03:31
I woke up and started painstakingly copying my data over into Sleepmeter, which has become even more of a nuisance now that Fitbit have removed the pop-up tags from everything except the Windows 10 app (so far, anyway). Then I looked for the sleep efficiency and it's gone. I'm hoping it might come back, as I was led to a page labelled "Error", but I don't think it's likely. We requested them to more fully integrate it into the app for years and they never would. I too have ME/CFS, at a severe level, and I absolutely need a way of correlating my activity levels, sleep efficiency, meds and other data.
What alternatives are there for us, assuming that Fitbit doesn't make this usable again? I'm 4'11 with the small wrists you'd expect, and all of the options I've looked up too far will be way too big for me.
03-28-2017 03:35
03-28-2017 03:35
@David.Alldred- it's so much worse now. Not sure if it's just for Charge 2 users, but the sleep graph has been completely replaced. I don't like it and it's not what I bought. Why Fitbit doesn't get that we didn't just buy the hardware, we bought the data and dashboard view of the data that went with it. Mostly bought it for the data. Otherwise, it's just an overpriced, not very good, wanna be fitness watch. The data is (or rather was) the selling feature. And to have that continually being messed with without my consent or the option to view it the way that I want to (and it's not like I asked for change) is infuriating.