Add and send daily report via email

By adding a daily summary (same content as weekly but with day information) would help replace some of the functionality being lost with the removal of the dashboard.
Removing the dashboard is a game changer for my 81 year old mom. Web version allowed me to monitor her resting heart rate daily.

 

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LizzyFitbit
Premium User
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magnetix
Strider

The old heart rate graph is still available on the app on the "Compose" page where it can be emailed or posted elsewhere. A square with an arrow facing up appears at the top of the page on an exercise session summary. Tap on the box and the "Compose" page appears with Exercise, Food, Weight, Activity, Badges, Photo, and Sleep buttons. Tap on Exercise and you will see your activities history with the familiar heart rate graph as with tapping on Sleep will bring up your familiar nightly sleep graph. Tap on Share and if not "posting" select share elsewhere and all the options will pop up. Select Mail or Messages, or Instagram... I only wish that Google would put this square box with upward arrow on the today page of the iOS app instead of keeping it hidden on a session report. If you have no "exercise session" on the current day to tap on, use the date directional arrow to go back to yesterday's exercise and tap on it. 

db20200623
Stepping Up
I'm 81, I don't like the app it is too small and confusing.  The Dashboard was better for me.  
arwredhead
First Steps

I'm only 55 and removing the dashboard is a game changer for me. as a data geek i had so much rich data at my finger tips as a 12 year user. it's almost impossible to access that now without the dashboard. when I subscribed that was a feature I PAID for. today's fitbit of Sept 2024 is not the one I bought just a year ago. super disappointed

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