02-02-2021
00:58
- last edited on
12-07-2021
09:26
by
MatthewFitbit
02-02-2021
00:58
- last edited on
12-07-2021
09:26
by
MatthewFitbit
Please can you update the menstrual health section for tracking Pre & Post menopause or at the very least allow users to add/remove to start to end date of logging periods.
Your young users are aging and we need Fitbit to keep us with us. It's bad enough going through menopause without having to go in daily to move the period start date every day because you no longer have a period or your period is all over the place.
02-02-2021 01:40
02-02-2021 01:40
Hi @MTJT your post was moved to the Menstrual Health Tracking Forum area. The forum you had it in is for independent developers, not Fitbit developers. You'll get more responses in this forum.
02-23-2021 09:18
02-23-2021 09:18
I’ve asked about this from Fitbit developers and received the same dismissive responses. Hidden in a locked forum topic with no plan to make an adjustment. I wonder how the men like having a menstrual tracker wasting data space and not being able to remove it?
02-23-2021 09:18
02-23-2021 09:18
I’ve asked about this from Fitbit developers and received the same dismissive responses. Hidden in a locked forum topic with no plan to make an adjustment. I wonder how the men like having a menstrual tracker wasting data space and not being able to remove it?
02-23-2021 10:49
02-23-2021 10:49
Hi Odyssey,
I'm a little confused as to why my request has been moved to a forum.
As far as I am aware, no on in a forum has the ability to drive change within Fitbit and by moving it into this section it has been ignored.
Can you please direct my request to a Fitbit development team who have the ability and allocated budgets to recommend changes within the application.
If this isn't possible, could you please give me the name and email address for the CEO of Fitbit.
Thanks
Michelle
02-23-2021 10:58
02-23-2021 10:58
Yes, I hear you... it's frustrating and disappointing that Fitbit deem it acceptable to treat women like this.
I'm certain that if men were afflicted with these type of symptoms the application would be swiftly re-developed to accommodate their needs.