Restore AZM graph with remaining minutes for the week

I have my weekly active zone minutes set at 400. The app no longer tracks my weekly total and remaining minutes for the week. The updated app version is no longer informative and lacks clarity. Please restore the 'Weekly Active Zone Minutes' graph. Please and thank you. ( I attached an image from the old version of the app. )
10 Comments
kmh2023
First Steps

Came here to post this - not just active zone minutes per day should be visible, but weekly active zone minutes totals as well. The most important part of the previous app for me was being able to scroll back through time and see how many active zone minutes I had gotten that week (this is important to me & my cardiologist as we work on heart health). The new app seems to have replaced daily & weekly totals with average daily zone minutes as the "meaningful" overall metric, which is absolutely useless and makes no sense. Bring back daily & weekly totals PLEASE!!! As soon as possible! This feature is literally why I have a fitbit, and losing it permanently would make the difference between staying with my fitbit and moving to a different device. 

dokradim
First Steps
Weekly view in AZM shows daily average as the first and biggest number. it is useless, and more importantly misleading. It should state the total AZM for the week
TheoV
First Steps

I agree with this comment on missing the total active minutes comparison with my own set weekly target. 

Rich_Laue
Community Legend

Tap the AZM tile. Then tap week

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milewalk
Jogger

My active zone minutes, readiness score, hourly activity and sleep data have not been showing up for 2 days.  This is the 4th time this has happened since updated to google.  Anyone have any ideas?  I have deleted app and reinstalled, checked blue tooth and restarted my fitbit charge 5.  So frustrating!!

TNapue
Recovery Runner

@Rich_LaueThank you I am aware of the information you posted. However, on the prior app version a person could see the graph of progress made and balance of Active Zone Minutes left to achieve your goal such as the example I provided in my post.

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LizzyFitbit
Premium User
Fitbit Moderator
Fitbit Moderator

Hi @TNapue, and thanks for taking the time to share this product feedback about restoring the Active Zone Minutes graph with the remaining minutes for the week with us. We rely on feedback like yours to help us develop products and features that we know our community wants to see. If this product feedback receives votes from other customers and gains popularity, it will be shared internally with various teams at Fitbit. To learn more about how Fitbit decides what product feedback is developed, visit our FAQs.

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LizzyFitbit
Premium User
Fitbit Moderator
Fitbit Moderator

Hi @dokradim, thanks for taking the time to share this product feedback about restoring the Active Zone Minutes graph with the weekly total on the Fitbit app with us. This product feedback was already requested in this board, so I’ve moved your post here. Please support this product feedback by adding your vote, this helps our developers to keep tracking its popularity and demand over time.

mikey_pdx
Tempo Runner

So the progress toward goal is there, but it should be at the top like it is for the Day view, and formatted the same, for example:

"[current] of [goal] Zone Min"

"You're [remaining] Zone Minutes away from hitting your weekly goal"

Then have the daily average and the # of days the daily goal was reached, and the graph below that as now. 

bjginspire3
First Steps

I just upgraded to the latest app version, and I agree with comments above about missing the visual graph showing number of AZMs earned toward a weekly goal.  This was a major motivator for me, and was easy to find and to understand at a glance.  

I am also frustrated by the inability to actually set an individualized weekly AZM goal (mine is significantly higher than the 150 minutes that is now the default benchmark).  Setting a fixed daily goal that is 1/7 of my weekly goal doesn't make sense, as my weekly activity schedule varies ... previously I could set a daily minimum activity (AZM) goal, and a separate weekly goal that was more ambitious, and visually track my progress.  Please bring that option back (along with the graph) - it is a simple but useful tool!

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