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!
1,012 Comments
parkca
Jogger
I totally agree!!!
amoquad
Jogger
Why? What is his motivation? Sorry for not trusting. And if it's that
easy why doesn't google do it so our data is not shared with another company
Abrienna
Base Runner
I also have alarms set on my Fitbit that alert me when it is time to feed
the cats. 😊
SunsetRunner
Not applicable
👍🏼
parkca
Jogger
Dashboard.ecercise.quest. check it out after you set it up.
AllanSyd
Runner

Dashboard.exercise.quest - just noticed an error in the previous reply from @parkca 

SunsetRunner
Not applicable
They certainly did. 🤬
parkca
Jogger
thank you for the correction
rkanes
Stepping Up

Another reason to keep the web dashboard is to facilitate data management. Many people relied on this in the past for reviewing annual health trends, and the old dashboard made it easy to visualize those trends across each metric in a way that is not possible on the device itself. The whole point of the app is to understand the data, and having a time-delayed, multi-step CSV download request as the only option, seems very 1990s. Google as a company has made tremendous investments in dashboards and analytics, and just a fraction of that competence here would make personal data management as effective as it is for their advertising and web traffic tools.

raquel54
Base Runner

I know it's been a while since this change, but I agree 100%.  I've stopped tracking food altogether because it is so much more difficult to do so on the app.  It was so much easier to track food, activities, and correct mistake/make adjustments on the computer dashboard.  So very disappointing that Fitbit is alienating and ignoring a whole demographic. 

And don't even get me started on how my Fitbit has really just turned into a step-tracker, and not even an accurate one at that (how does the Fitbit and my phone "sync" and still end up with mis-matched info????).

Abrienna
Base Runner
Exactly! I also feel as if my fitbit has been reduced to nothing more than
a pedometer. It is still tracking things, but I no longer have confidence
in the accuracy and validity of the data.
disudds
First Steps

I completely agree with the many others who have written. I've had Fitbit trackers and watches since 2014 and have always been very happy until I migrated my watch to Google. Now my computer dashboard is gone and my stats are going to my gmail which I never use. I can't see things or navigate as well on the app and am extremely unhappy that I can no longer access my dashboard or account on the computer, which is much easier for me. I've resisted moving to an apple watch because I've loved Fitbit, but I am now reconsidering that decision since I have an I-phone. 

RogerD445
Jogger
You can get some of the benefits that the old FitBit computer dashboard had
by using the dashboard at https://dashboard.exercise.quest/
It doesn't have everything but it is a lot better than the app on your
phone.
DU1066
First Steps
I was given a Fitbit for Christmas 2010. Over the years, I bought 3 or 4
Fitbits as they broke or were lost. I always enjoyed keeping up with my
annual and lifetime steps on the computer dashboard. The phone app is not
as useful to me. The biggest disappointment is that there is no longer a
record of lifetime steps. I had over 30 million lifetime steps when the
dashboard was discontinued. I always wore a clip-on version of the Fitbit
because I felt it was more accurate. I lost my Inspire Fitbit last week.
Now that the computer dashboard is no longer available for Fitbit, I no
longer have a preference for Fitbit. I will survey the available devices,
make a choice, and move on.
njsokalski
Recovery Runner

I have been using both Android & FitBit for a long time, but the recent removal of the Windows 10 FitBit app made it very hard to analyze my data since the website is very hard & unintuitive to navigate, not to mention I couldn't find a place to view or synchronize the data anywhere, let alone analyze. Google seems to have this idea that we want to do EVERYTHING on our phones, which for many people is not true. When I first bought my first FitBit, it was simply because I needed a replacement for my watch, but after learning all the features it had I soon started using it for many more things. But now, I pay much less attention to those features, since they are much harder to use than they used to be. It also seems like there are an awful lot of links on the website that take you to the store, it feels kind of like they are getting kind of greedy trying to sell us even more.

LisaMarie716
First Steps

Not to mention the loss of features with the webpage that wasn't added to the app. 

It would be great to maintain the website for people with vision issues. 

Newfitkitty
Hill Runner

You know they say that the app has everything the dashboard does. However, that is not true. The dash board on the browser had where you can favorite your meals so that it would be easier to find. The app doesn't have that. Plus the dash board had the original way (That was way better) the sleep thing looked. The app makes it look like I sung a real hard karaoke song or if I turn it a certain way a very hard level of guitar hero. Plus I much rather look at this stuff on the dashboard then my phone. Don't have to zoom and it was easier on the eyes in the morning.

SunsetRunner
Not applicable
👍
iGotBaconstrips
Recovery Runner

Fitbit telling us to voice our opinion but still no change since, bring it back !!!! 

Noire7
Base Runner

My work is about to start their new year with the wellness programs. I used Fitbit because it connected to the program's website, so I wouldn't have to manually log everything.

Working 12+ hours a day, sometimes 5-7 days a week, I am really busy!
I do these programs to keep my insurance and get a bonus for taking care of my health.

It's going to be a PITA now to manually enter everything every day for 1-2 hours on top of working and everything else I need to get done.

Bring back the Windows desktop dashboard, you've been asking us to make our opinions, and you aren't listening to a single one of us, Fitbit!

I don't own a fancy cell phone, so that isn't an option! 

domtrump
First Steps

Unless I can get my Fitbit data on my PC - via a web dashboard, I will trash the device. There are plenty of others out there. I can not see and work with the tiny little phone screen. I also need to easily transfer my data to a spreadsheet which was always easy to do. This will be the downfall of Fitbit. "Apps" may be what all the "kids" are using, but serious users need the power, usability and convenience of a PC/Laptop. Extremely disappointed that the company went in this direction. You lost a lifetime customer. 

catdav
Jogger
I have used a fit bit for more than a decade. Google killed it. I consider it to be age discrimination. The only thing that saved me is that my kids gave me an IPad and now I can see the information that I need. It should not have to be that way, though.


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Rosellie
Base Runner

agree!!! BRING BACK WEBSITE!!

Newfitkitty
Hill Runner

@SunsetRunner This has so many votes shouldn't it be considered? Not to mention some of us our eyes don't exactly wake with the rest of us so that we can input our breakfast. I once couldn't figure out why popcorn was coming up when I was looking to enter what pancakes I had  until ten minutes later when my eyes finally caught up with the rest of my alert body and somehow I had misspelled pancakes to the point that my phone autocorrected to popcorn. For the record this was with glasses on. I had to get out my little magnifier card with the led light on to see it. I sometime due to allergy season in the warmer months get dry eyes in the morning so it take a bit for my eyes to water themselves and adjust sight.

AliceM42
Jogger
Like everyone else, I'm sad about the changes Google has made. But despite
lots of posts, I don't see them restoring their former Fitbit
capabilities. So I've migrated to Cronometer.com. I can record food there
and it syncs with my Fitbit Inspire for steps/activity. And my Fitbit
synchs with my Aria scale <> for weight management
so that works out too. I wish one of these two (Cronometer or Fitbit)
would synch to a glucose monitor. Then I'd have everything I need.
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