12-26-2018
13:47
- last edited on
12-27-2018
03:19
by
MarreFitbit
12-26-2018
13:47
- last edited on
12-27-2018
03:19
by
MarreFitbit
I learned that I cannot change “future” periods, only current or past, this really is a flaw in your software development.
My period was supposed to start tomorrow, but it started a day early... because periods do that... but I can’t change the start date from tomorrow to today because it isn’t “current”, according to the app, until tomorrow - my uterus would disagree.
Please change the rules around when periods can start or end. Have your developers check out the “period tracker” app (it’s pink with a flower on it), it’s actually really great and I only deleted it because I thought using one app (Fitbit) would make more sense than two. That app allows you to choose the start AND end date even if it doesn’t match the prediction, which it also does.
I understand female health is new to Fitbit (the period tracker, I mean), so I understand there are probably some bugs that need to be sorted out - this is a big one, imo.
Moderator edit: updated subject for clarity
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12-27-2018 10:57
12-27-2018 10:57
Thanks for getting back @Njones0427! Totally understand your point my friend. While in the period tracker, go to Settings in the top right corner. It should bring up the option to remove "predictions". Turn it off, set your period then turn predictions back on. This way it seems to just put in your average period days and not what the predicted end date would've been.
As I've mentioned above, please consider visiting our Feature Suggestions board. This is a space where Community users can post features, ideas, and suggestions that they'd like to see in future Fitbit products, accessories, and software and top-voted suggestions get relayed to our product team for review.
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12-27-2018 03:17 - edited 12-27-2018 03:18
12-27-2018 03:17 - edited 12-27-2018 03:18
Welcome on board @Njones0427, it's nice to see you here! Thanks for reporting this and for the steps that you tried to enter your period. If your Female Health tile is not responding. Please force quite the App and and clear the app cache in your phone's settings, then try to sync your tracker. Then try again to add or edit your period. What model of phone are you using?
To add or edit a period:
I have a similar scenario, so I tried to log my period a day before from the prediction's date. I have and Android phone:
Keep in mind that if you attempt to log a period in the future or a period with less than a one-day gap between periods, the pencil icon is unavailable. If you don’t see the pencil icon, make sure the period you’re attempting to log or edit meets all of the requirements.
For anything else you would like to see implemented in the future, consider visiting our Feature Suggestions board. This is a space where Community users can post features, ideas, and suggestions that they'd like to see in future Fitbit products, accessories, and software and top-voted suggestions get relayed to our product team for review.
We're constantly striving to improve Fitbit products and services, and we very much appreciate all of the input we receive from our customers.
Our product team looks forward to reading and incorporating your suggestions into future versions of Fitbit trackers and apps.
Please let me know if you were able to enter you period.
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12-27-2018 05:18
12-27-2018 05:18
I appreciate the troubleshooting, but the problem was the fact that the prediction date was set to today (future) and the pencil icon wouldn’t work - it did work for previous periods, and it is working today, as it is now “current”, so I am able to edit and move the date back a day.
Its a very useful tool to have, but women should be able to edit future periods - what if it starts 5 days early? It’s rare for me personally, but it happens. There isn’t a point to editing a period 6 months in advance, but certainly a week or even a month in advance we should have editing capabilities.
12-27-2018 10:57
12-27-2018 10:57
Thanks for getting back @Njones0427! Totally understand your point my friend. While in the period tracker, go to Settings in the top right corner. It should bring up the option to remove "predictions". Turn it off, set your period then turn predictions back on. This way it seems to just put in your average period days and not what the predicted end date would've been.
As I've mentioned above, please consider visiting our Feature Suggestions board. This is a space where Community users can post features, ideas, and suggestions that they'd like to see in future Fitbit products, accessories, and software and top-voted suggestions get relayed to our product team for review.
Ping me out if you need further assistance!
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01-03-2019 18:08
01-03-2019 18:08
How do you 'set a period' after turning off predictions?? I had the same issue as originally reported. My period came early, but I can't edit the future period to not this until the predicted day arrived. I've turned off predictions but can't ever anything! This is not how it has worked in the past, and is not how it should work. Back to a separate app that actually understands what is like to have a period.
01-04-2019 03:24
01-04-2019 03:24
Welcome to the Forums @Kate111! I'd recommend doing the following:
Once you've done that, try going to Settings in the top right corner. It should bring up the option to remove "predictions". Turn it off, set your period then turn predictions back on.
I'll be around, keep me in the loop!
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01-30-2019 05:50
01-30-2019 05:50
I turned off predictions and I still can’t say my period started today. Pencil icon is not available
01-31-2019 04:03
01-31-2019 04:03
Welcome on board @Demihenri! Thanks for trying the suggestion I've provided above.
My sister had a similar issue, her period was a day early this month. For her the current day and all future dates all had a grey pencil and could not be edited. Well, she tapped on yesterday's date which had a black pencil so she was able to edit the period like that.
So, tap on a day that has already passed, where there is a black pencil, then edit your period.
Give that a go and let me know the outcome!
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01-31-2019 04:58
01-31-2019 04:58
I actually tried that yesterday and it did work! Still makes no sense that we’re unable to edit the current date. I understand why we can’t update tomorrow or further into the future. They should really fix that. Not intuitive and makes me not want to use the app
02-01-2019 10:51
02-01-2019 10:51
Glad to hear it worked @Demihenri! Totally understand your point my friend. I will pass this along to our team. I'd like to give thanks for the feedback you've provided towards our product. Rest assured that our engineers and product development team use this information to further improve our products and services.
Please know that we provide feedback to our team based on community posts and we are always working on improving our devices and overall environment based on that feedback.
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