Allow us to move or delete Cardio Load prompt

There is a new Activity called Cardio Load on my home page and I cannot move or delete it. I don't care about it. I want to see my Steps on the top of the list and now I can't see them because of this new Activity and the size of my iPhone mini. This is ridiculous.

 

Moderator Edit: Clarified subject

611 Comments
lauraad
Jogger

I agree! I hate this feature so much!!

Medazzaland
First Steps

Yes, please allow an option to remove these notifications. 217 active minutes today (500 for the week) and it's still telling me to push harder. I did over 2 hours of dance aerobics today, that's more than enough. These messages are condescending and dangerous.

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j0toro
Jogger

Absolute detest this feature. It has no idea of our goals, health conditions or well bring and is utterly obnoxious. I've requested my cardio load data be deleted and yet still get these pop ups over a month later. I don't want my Fitbit telling me what it thinks I should be doing. My device is set up to track things I need for my health, according to my PT and dietician. Not to mention it allows for no downtime if you're sick etc without you feeling shamed. 

Utterly deplorable and obnoxious feature. Get rid of it or allow us to. 

Bonniebonnie
Recovery Runner

I do not consent to having any of my data used to create cardio load prompts.

I've never consented to this. When I delete my cardio load data, a week later, I get the prompts again. What's worse is that my data still goes back to all the time that I deleted previously. I have no rights to my own data with fitbit, as they are making very clear.

If any prior consent was hidden in any terms of service, I revoke it. 

guitargrrl
Jogger

I’ve “had lower levels of activity lately.” Well, yeah, I got Covid for the first time ever four days ago. And even though I got bad sleep and my Readiness is low, that stupid prompt wants me to target “58 - 85 cardio load” today. WTF?! Please. Make. This. STOP!!!

sportyshorty
First Steps

Agree that I want to remove cardio load notifications. I follow a strict running schedule and the shaming messages about not hitting my load to saying I'm not ready to train despite how I'm feeling/my training schedule is unhelpful and frustrating. 

Kim808808
First Steps

I’m adding my vote and comment to disable the cardio load and readiness pop-up. Its suggestions are wildly inconsistent and the tone of the message is unnecessarily shaming. When we hide the cardio load tile, it should also hide these pop-ups. Why hasn’t this been addressed yet?

tressalynne
Recovery Runner

I've been trying (to no avail) to turn off the persistent 'cardio load' reminders. That's not why I'm using the tracker. PLEASE let us turn things like this one or off completely! 

miminaz
Jogger
Hello,

I ditched my pixel watch for about a month. Fitbit app has had an update in
that time, and I'm now not seeing the cardio load prompts. Granted I only
put the watch back on a couple days ago, but hopefully the app update has
solved this .
BreeDee909
First Steps

I have completely given up on this being fixed.

I go for an 8 km run and that stupid message still pops up, asking if I'm "ready to hit my fitness target" for the day. Sorry, is running 8 km not enough?

I've begun researching other fitness trackers. This is absolutely ridiculous.

CardioLoadSux
First Steps

Not sure how many people have to comment over the course of months to figure out how to change this. I feel like no one really wanted this cardio load feature. It's close to pushing me away from Fitbit, which I have used for almost a decade at this point. I like the actual fitbit device, but this cardio load feature is ridiculous. 3 hour hike "YOU ARE OVER TRAINING". Next day I rest, "YOU ARE AT RISK OF UNDER TRAINING". It feels like Google/Fitbit have decided to gaslight us. I am learning to ignore this feature and just train for my own goals and not some AI bull-shirt...lol, but it seems hilarious that I have to adapt to ignoring it. If you wanted more of my money, you would just charge me to turn off this feature and at this point I would pay at least $5 month just to escape this gaslighting AI. 

In general, we are constantly bombarded by notifications and do not need more. You have customers begging you to fix this. Just let us move it to the bottom. Just email me about my cardio load and let me use the app in peace. At least I can ignore the emails. Just let us move it to the bottom or turn off the feature. 

I've tried the negative motivation in my own life for a long time. It doesn't really work. BUUUUUT, for the love of all, please, just let us berate ourselves in our own heads. I don't need my smart watch chiming in. 

Juliann46
Jogger

My fitbit app had an update  and for a couple of days I didn't get any cardio load messages. Hooray, I thought, they've fixed it, I don't have to research alternative trackers that don't send me pointless,  demotivating messages about a feature I'd toggled off. Then this morning the message returned.  Not happy. Why has it taken soooo long to sort this? All I ask is that if we don't choose to use the cardio load function we don't get the messages. There are no messages about other functions that are not turned on, why this? I'm back to researching alternatives.

Lucille2020
First Steps

The notifications are not only unhelpful, they are often nonsensical!  And on top of that most of the time when I try to hit the x and dismiss the dumb suggestions, it doesn’t work.  This after turning off cardio load notifications and deleting the data.  How hard could this be to fix?  This is so irritating that I’m researching other options.  

SunsetRunner
Not applicable

Here is an official reply I received from a chat agent this morning:

"Regarding cardio notices, I'm sorry but there's no way to get rid or turn it off as it's a default feature of the app."

SunsetRunner
Not applicable

I know, right? 

I've noticed that many people in the Community Forum have been complaining about the cardio nag screens that continually pop up despite deleting all cardio data on a regular basis. 

If anyone at Google happens to read the Community Forum comments, NO ONE wants the nag notices since it was added last year, and EVERYONE hates it. Why does Google insist on keeping a feature that NO ONE WANTS?? At the least, it should be an option to opt out. Seriously.

marugg
First Steps

Hi @LizzyFitbit, is there any update on this? 

Just today the app told me I am at risk of overtraining, I am on target, and am at risk of undertraining, all within the space of a hour or so. This feature is not helpful, or worse, could actively do people harm if they try to stick with what it suggests. I would suggest doing away with it completely, but at a minimum offering users the ability to switch it off. 

I am a long time FitBit user and I have a lot of love for the product, but with the direction the app has been headed in recent years I don't see myself sticking around for much longer, it's become progressively more frustrating to use. This Cardio Load box might be straw that breaks the camel's back for a lot of us. 

Thank you for passing this request to the FitBit team. Cheers!

SunsetRunner
Not applicable

Agreed!  Wrong notifications are much worse than no notifications at all.

Do it right, or take that option off completely!

cpc54
Recovery Runner

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Yesterday I had shingles vaccination. I was advised by the nurse to take it easy today especially if I had a reaction to it. I did have a reaction not a bad one but enough to cause joint pain and flu symptoms. 

Fitbit has decided that my readiness is high and I need to step up to the mark. My readiness does not feel high and I'm going to listen to a health professional and not a poorly implemented algorithm. 

The amount of time the request to disable these shaming popups has been "under consideration" is ridiculous for what is a trivial change. I note that Fitbit labs are talking about new features. How about they fix the existing issues first?

dogwalker77
First Steps

It appears the decision makers aren't making the resources available to address this issue. Maybe a motivational message would help: "You are at risk of losing Fitbit Premium subscribers due to a failure to remove cardio load messages." My Fitbit is a few years old and I will need to replace it soon. If the cardio load messages continue to appear, my new fitness tracker won't be a Fitbit.

Alyab
Jogger

This will probably get removed for not contributing to the conversation, but in the most circular of stupidity, after reaching out through the help chat yesterday asking that my feedback requesting the removal of the cardio load feature be logged, I got this email from Fitbit support… which took me right back here. 

“Thanks for reaching out to the Fitbit Customer Care Team regarding the cardio load notification.

In line with this, please be informed that the cardio load notification has no option to turn it off as per our higher team. What we recommend is to submit a feature request to completely disable Cardio load in the Product Feedback Forum, for our engineering team notified on this. Thank you!“

 

If this is Google’s idea of intaking feedback, then there is little hope of change. 

jumper1029
First Steps

I hate this useless notification. Not only is it constantly shaming people, you can’t remove it because the x button doesn’t work. The information is totally useless anyway. Improve my cardio load? WTH does that even mean. 
Get rid of it or at least allow people to opt out of it.

 

sadietowns
First Steps
coming back to this thread months later to add once my premium subscription
runs out i’m getting a different fitness tracker. i’m appalled it’s taken
them this long to fix / these stupid notifications affect me so much one
minute telling me over training the next minute im under i’m so
disappointed with fitbit
cyndeewillow
Recovery Runner

Just an update: 
I started using Cardio Load again and this is what is happening now.
I am not an athlete. I just walk my steps (usually 10k) and do stationary bike most days for an hour. That's it. 
This is enough to elevate my heart rate enough to get active zone minutes.
So now, for days on end, if won't give me cardio load information but keeps telling me I need a recovery day. So I guess Fitbit wants me to stay in bed like an invalid today? I do not need to stop walking and cycling. Those are, in fact, what Fitbit considers lower intensity activities. Fitbit is a disaster. 

ratty_ace
First Steps

I hadn't seen the pop-up for a few weeks and thought maybe it had FINALLY been removed after months and literally hundreds of complaints, but no, it's back. This morning it told me I had been pushing it lately and needed to rest, giving me a target of 1-4 cardio load. I dismissed it. It came back a while later saying my readiness is high and I should get moving to maintain my fitness with a goal of... 1-4 cardio load. Why on earth would the same target have such different messaging? This feature is unreliable nonsense. I'm recovering from major surgery, I care even less than normal what fitbit has to say about the cardio load I should be getting, yet it's going to continue to harrass me. This feature should never even have been launched, it's broken, it's only ever rude, and it's dangerous.

cpc54
Recovery Runner

Is anyone from Fitbit actually listening? Lots of complaints about this useless feature on Reddit as well as here. Switching to a different smartwatch or perhaps a smart ring when I can afford it. Shame because apart from Fitbit I like my Pixel 3 watch 

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