Maintain Fitbit web dashboard going forward

As an older user, my eyesight and hand eye coordination are poor. So, I prefer the website dashboard on my PC. That dashboard keeps directing us to the mobile app. Please assure you will continue maintaining both as I cannot rely solely on the mobile app. Please consider all of your customers when providing tools. Many thanks!
987 Comments
kidpoulsbo
Recovery Runner

You have no respect for the people with disabilities who cannot use a phone app no more Fitbit for me when this one breaks the only reason I have this is that it is connected to my health insurance and was easy to keep track of food  why fix when it wasn't broken

sbdriver
Base Runner

SueC8

I have been using MFP longer than I've had a Fitbit.  I use the free version, and have no complaints.  

I record my food on MFP, and check my exercise on Fitbit.   Once you sync the two accounts MFP will notify FB of calories consumed, and FB will notify MFP of calories burned.   

SueC8
Jogger

Thanks sbdriver, that helps. I have just joined MFP and using the web based food diary will be a big help. 

The only annoying thing is all the ads and the push to get you to sign up for their premium stuff, but I guess that is what I will have to put up with until Fitbit comes to their senses and restores the web browser.

cdowlatshahi
Jogger
They are not going to come to their senses. It’s gone for good.
NBarr
Jogger
I'm glad MFP works for you but I am not a fan of it. Their food database
is full of inaccurate information especially about restaurant meals. The
last time I looked at it, the basic (free) subscription did not allow you
to enter your own custom foods and meals. I don't want to be forced to
rely on information provided by others that may or may not be accurate.
debbie_allen
Jogger

This is a slap in the face.  My husband has used the watch for years.  He has vision problems and can't read the app on the phone.  The reason we used the Fitbit was because of the web-based dashboard.  Thanks for nothing! 

NMJo
Recovery Runner

Totally agree! I just chatted online with some guy. You cannot access data for the last 365 days, only calendar years. And it will only give you averages, not raw data. I was bearing 2,000 miles for the past 365 days, and now I'll never have that information! PLUS, it's nearly impossible for someone like me with eyesight issues to see anything, unlike the online dashboard. I'll be looking for another company's tracker. Fitbit sucks.

NeesWeb
Jogger

The app appears to give me access to ONLY ONE ACTIVITY in a day.   The web interface showed me all the activities, plus I could get a tabular view of multiple days.

Does anyone know how to get the data for all activities in a day?   if not, Google has broken the system so there's no way to get access to all my current data.

What makes this even worse is that heart rate and GPS often drop out, and the only way I can find to get them started again is to close the current activity and start another.   So without the web browser I can only see data in the app, which means that I can only see the last segment of the activity (in addition to  losing previous activities during the day)

So Google hasn't just created a usability problem, they've hidden the data

 

skiman-co
First Steps

Totally agree with out the web this is a useless product now.  There are items in the web dashboard that are not on the mobile. 

skiman-co
First Steps

Agree, and I moving on to something new now. 

Rhombus666
First Steps

Yes, I agree. It is pain in the neck to use the sloppy user interface in the app!

Oispakaljaa
Jogger

Agree. Can’t see calories left for the whole day anymore. Who eats dinner at 12 midnight? Because that’s how the current app works. Unless you manually calculate how much cals are left for the whole day. 

Thequi1ter
Recovery Runner

I have been logging my weight via the website for many years, and today I get on my PC to log my weight and view my progress and it's not there!  I don't do a lot of texting because the I-Phone keyboard is so small.  I much prefer logging in the website. Please bring it back!  I wonder if anyone is listening to those of us who use your products and how unhappy we've been with your recent changes?  Why can't you leave well enough alone?

LT15
Jogger

Couldn't agree more! Beyond useless!!!! Goodbye Fitbit!!!! Have now lost EIGHT years of added foods, favorites and meals!!!!

JonH3witt
Jogger

BRING BACK THE BASHBOARD - ME NEED IT!

After 12 years of using the online Bashboard, I now have noting to go on, what a f#&king joke and a waste of my time; the so called app is just a summary and is buggy, I can't extra any usefully information from there!

Before Google took over FitBit, I was able to download my minute by minute steps by spreadsheet, that was stopped.  The current export, once again is just a summery, no relevant information there!

I've just bought a new FitBit as it is my 12th anniversary, since it hasn't been opened I will be returning.

I hope someone at Google will realise that some of use are not on our mobile phones 24/7, we use PC/laptops!

wvicens
First Steps

The web browser seemed to be more flexible and useful, plus it could be seen on a large screen.  And the app appears to only report run durations in full minutes and not in minutes plus seconds -- how incomplete !

VNeill
Jogger
They don't give a s--t. Disgraceful behavior by google.
sbdriver
Base Runner

@NeesWeb

I thought the same thing about the activity log, but after playing around with the app a bit, I discovered if you tap the Exercise Days bar above the activity, it will give you all the exercise for that day.   

Ebeth1233
Recovery Runner

I HATE THIS!! I can't believe they took away the dashboard for the laptop! Why would they do this?? You can no longer add steps, see the details, etc. The app SUCKS!! I have been a loyal addicted fitbit user for years and I am going to find a new tracker. 

sbdriver
Base Runner

@SueC8

I use an adblocker on my laptop, so I don't get most of the ads.   Occasionally the odd one will creep in, but for the most part, it works.  

Now what I need to do is find an adblocker for my cell phone!  

Larry23420
Jogger

For those of us who do not eat prepared or packaged foods, your convenient barcode scanner on the phone is useless.  People like me with medical conditions that require strict tracking and control of nutrient intake, but aren't made of money or interested in prepared foods, we buy whole food INGREDIENTS, and prepare our own food.  Here is how it is done:

Create Meal.  Enter the whole foods you used in your recipe.  Use a calculator to divide the numbers by the number of portions.  Enter that as a Custom Food.  Now every time you eat a portion, you log the Custom Food.

Using a Continuous Glucose Monitor and your WEBSITE, I reversed my Type 2 diabetes.  I am not cured, however.  All I have to do is stop exercising and eat like a normal person, and I will be back around 300 glucose within a week.  My continued success, and keeping all my limbs relies on having the tools I need.

You took away one of those tools.  I will find another one within the next week if you don't PUT THE LINK BACK ON THE PAGE.

Ljg1143
Stepping Up
I still have MFP on my phone. They have made some changes over the last few
years as well that are not user friendly but they are an option.
Larry23420
Jogger

Google gives lip-service to Accessibility, then betrays and abandons customers with disabilities.  They have a week to give us the page back, or I will buy a competitor's product.

dglexie
Recovery Runner
Removing the fitbit web app is a bad move. Why would google remove a working app that is significantly better than the one they want you to use in its place? Just put it back -- it's just code using the same database that the phone app uses. Is it hurting Google's bottom line to continue maintainence? LOL
npstevef
First Steps

Gotta say something I never thought I would say - I must now consider Apple. Google, you really, really, really messed up by removing the web-based app and FORCING us to use your horrible phone app for everything. The phone app stinks, sync is horrible, and it is not visually appealing. As a 10 year Fitbit supporter/user, it is now time to consider other providers. I am sure Apple and Garmin are rejoicing!!

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