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Appreciate the last update was almost 4 years ago, but has there been any further consideration from the Product team on this feature request? With over 1,000 votes and 250 supporting comments there is clearly a strong demand for an ability to track intermittent fasting. If your KPIs align on driving user engagement, then this is certainly one feature that would drive daily interaction with the app, and, perhaps more importantly for your wider company interests, user-submitted data on daily eating habits.
Would love to have this feature available as well, either native to the Fitbit app (preferred), or supported integrations with third party applications for IF.
Agreed! This has been needed for a few years now. Apps are now coming out left and right that focus on this specifically. I'm really surprised Fitbit hasn't found a way to integrate it by ow into their app and website.
Have there been any responses from Fitbit for an IF tracking ability? It's so often used by folks that it seems a no brainer and has been "under review" for years.
WTF why is this so hard to build... it's a timestamp associated with each meal, and then measuring hours per day w/o calories and or max hours per weel without calories (for 36 month fasts)... I'm terrible at programming and could easily build this...
WTF why is this so hard to build... it's a timestamp associated with each meal, and then measuring hours per day w/o calories and or max hours per weel without calories (for 36 month fasts)... I'm terrible at programming and could easily build this...
Hi @DRMoRo. Thank you for your product feedback about adding an intermittent fasting tracker with us! We've found a similar request and merged yours with it. You can find it here. Please vote on the existing thread to help us track interest. To learn more about how Fitbit decides what product feedback is developed, visit our FAQs.
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