05-06-2015
16:41
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08-20-2020
16:59
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MatthewFitbit
05-06-2015
16:41
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16:59
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MatthewFitbit
my steps in the work week challenge are not registering correctly. It seems to be caught by 2/3rds. The single day challenges reflect the same number of steps as the dashboard. This is getting frustrating as I look my of a loser than in just weight 😭 help!
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04-08-2016 12:02
04-08-2016 12:02
I agree that any step should count, no matter how you got it or what you were doing. To not count step because you entered it manually is a trust issue.
04-16-2016 14:21
04-16-2016 14:21
This is happening to me too. We all live in the same time zone and I am not manually logging anything. My steps on the dashboard are over 2000 more than in my challenge. I have the flex. What else could be the problem?
04-16-2016 19:40
04-16-2016 19:40
04-17-2016 10:57
04-17-2016 10:57
04-20-2016 08:34
04-20-2016 08:34
Hi,
I'm not fully computing your response... are you saying that if I go for a run and manually update the exercise data with the duration and distance of my run it wont count towards my work week challenge?
I really hope that's not the case. I just completed an 11k run and I sure as hell hope I get credit for all that hard work! That's rediculous if it doesn't count.
04-20-2016
23:39
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10-02-2018
13:05
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SantiR
04-20-2016
23:39
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10-02-2018
13:05
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SantiR
Hi Victoria,
Unfortunately that is correct... Manually added activity does not count towards challenges, nor does it even factor into your step total that is view able by your friends. You should still manually add it and see what happens, because there is always an incredibly small chance that Fitbit actually bothered to read its customer support forums and respond to the issues people have brought up... But that's not very likely.
This could all be solved with customizable challenges Fitbit! Imagine if there were settings specific to manually added activity that allowed admins of challenges to allow or disallow manually added activity, or set approval processes for manually added activity (such as majority vote from other participants in the challenge, admin approval, etc.)
Those are some potential solutions to avoid the problem of your customers continually getting enraged over the fact that leaving their Fitbit at home means all the activity they do without their Fitbit is virtually invisible to their friends 😄
I'll bet you money no from Fitbit ever reads this, because they do a horrible job of monitoring and responding to customer feedback.
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04-24-2016 22:24
04-24-2016 22:24
04-28-2016 05:46
04-28-2016 05:46
I find it incredibly frustrating that after an hour on the treadmill that I had to manually log because I forgot to put my fitbit on, these steps aren't included in challenges. While I realize this is a first world problem, it is incredibly disheartening and unmotivating to get up at 430 am and bust your butt only to find you still lose to your friends because of a fitbit setting.
04-28-2016 15:35 - last edited on 02-07-2021 18:55 by LiliyaFitbit
04-28-2016 15:35 - last edited on 02-07-2021 18:55 by LiliyaFitbit
I have a variety of my sports which must be manually logged in ie water aerobics and rowing and push-ups/sit-ups . I am empathetic.
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04-29-2016 07:16
04-29-2016 07:16
04-29-2016
07:26
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13:05
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SantiR
04-29-2016
07:26
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13:05
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SantiR
If you exercise, Don't sync your exercise steps. They will not be added to the challenge steps.
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04-29-2016 10:53
04-29-2016 10:53
All of this, minus same timezone. It's been happening for two weeks now that the workweek hustle shows me at 6k steps in total at the end of the week while my actual total is 80k.
I have reset the fitbit several times over the last two weeks;
I have deleted and re-installed the mobile app several times;
It shows connected;
I do not manually log steps;
I do not use the Mobile Run feature;
and the battery is full.
Moreover, while I am in a different timezone, that should not make the difference between
6.436 steps (and it says 'now' behind it as if it just updated)
and
80.645 steps (which I can see from the rankings in Friends > 7 Day Steps).
I've tried everything. It's insane that this is such an issue for many people, because honestly it's just a reference to counted steps -- which do show in the friend list overview -- so how in the world is this going wrong in the app! Happy to get a solution that works!
04-29-2016 14:03
04-29-2016 14:03
04-29-2016 18:49
04-29-2016 18:49
04-29-2016 19:17
04-29-2016 19:17
05-03-2016 18:57
05-03-2016 18:57
I am having the same issue during the work week hustle that I am missing steps, the members in the group are in the same time zone and no one else is having the issue. On Monday I was short 3000, today its over 5000. I am not using a manual tracker. My battery is charged.
I started another work week hustle with other friends and it is registering my steps the same as my dashboard.
Why will the primary work week hustle not register my steps accurately?
Thanks
05-03-2016
21:39
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13:06
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SantiR
05-03-2016
21:39
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13:06
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SantiR
I think this is something that needs to be fixed. When I wear my Fitbit and run 5 miles it says I only ran a little over 3, therefore I don't wear my Fitbit and just turn on the exercise tracker for my runs and due to the GPS it actually records my workouts correctly. Now I have the same problem tho...not transferring steps from my exercise tracking to my challenges. No one else has the problem with their Fitbit working properly in recording workouts plus now I am not getting credit for them in the challenges! Super frustrating!
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05-04-2016 10:40
05-04-2016 10:40
When all else fails email fitbit trouble shooting group. tell them if you have rebooted, got your battery charged, etc so they don't write back with the mundane beginner level information. It is frustrating to miss out of the week's challenge when you are trying so hard.
05-04-2016 10:48
05-04-2016 10:48
This may be a stupid question but what activity are you performing? Only walking, running, jumping rope, badminton etc and things like dance and aerobics really register the full steps. Rowing, rock climbing, scuba diving, skiing will not register all the steps. Most other sports are not going to register very many steps. If you are pounding the pavement so to speak and you are charged up, then you should show your steps. Contact fitbit.
05-04-2016 10:58
05-04-2016 10:58
The original poster said "manual steps" were not being calculated. I think most people know that swimming, weights, other activities need to be added manually, but who knows. I'll be curious to see what she says.