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We need a way to search for exercise and mindfulness sessions . Searching for key terms like "walking" or "stress" would help us find relevant sessions faster.
Moderator edit: Clarified subject and updated label
Have a search engine as well as filters for workouts on the Fitbit app. If I want to find a running video, a dumbbell workout, or anything else, I shouldn’t have to scroll through a hundred videos that don’t even pertain to my search. I end up using workouts on other apps because they’re easier to find and narrow down to what I want.
Hi @AngelinaMalik, thanks for taking the time to share this suggestion about adding a search engine as well as filters for workouts on the Fitbit app. I've moved it into a similar request. I think that a lot of users would like to have this option on their Fitbit devices. You can learn more about how Fitbit decides what suggestions get released in our FAQs.
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Many of us have requested this over time and I don't understand what the process is to get something this simple and basic implemented. Ever other workout app especially the premium ones have this feature even on the free versions. It's kind of ridiculous that Fitbit with its popularity and money wouldnt make the update.
As I was scrolling through the endless workouts today, I thought that I must be an idiot for not knowing how to find the search feature. Now I know for sure that it doesn't exist. I would like to renew premium after my free trial is finished, but now I'm having second thoughts...
Adding another comment supporting the addition of a search function for workouts. Without the ability to search the workouts for what is useful for me, I find it almost useless to pay for premium.
Just recently started to take more advantage of the Premium workouts and was very surprised (and annoyed) to find there is no search or filter option for workouts. Scrolling through possible options is a waste of time when I already know what I need/want. I’ve tried to Star things as I find potentially interesting workouts but don’t always remember. If the workout section can’t become easier to use, I’ll focus my efforts (and money) on other workout apps. Convenience is one of the main “selling points” for app-based content. If it’s inconvenient, why bother.
I would like to be able to search for specific workouts. If I'm looking for a yoga workout or a cool down, it would be easier to type in "yoga" or "cool down" than to scroll through the various categories hoping to find what I'm specifically looking for.
Hi@ItsTish, thanks for taking the time to share your feedback about the possibility of searching for specific workouts. I noticed that a similar feature suggestion already exists, so I’ve moved your posthere, this helps to keeps the boards more organized. Make sure to add your vote as well to support this suggestion, this helps the team of developers to keep track of popularity and demand over time.
Thank you again for your participation in the Community.
Yes, yes, and YES!!! I'm a new Premium user (free trial), and it seems obvious that a search function is needed for the videos! Who has the time or patience to scroll through them all? (I don't.) Being able to quickly find an appropriate video (length, activity type, sport, etc.) would greatly increase my use of the videos. Right now, I'm not really using them, and this is THE reason.
What is the point of providing a whole range of content if it’s not searchable? If you can’t find suitable content, it may as well not be there. This is such a waste of a resource.
I've found it so frustrating I've purchased Les Mills subscription and when my free trial ends, it's hard to find reasons why to keep it.
It's a shame as there's so much good content, but when looking takes longer than the meditation or workout like others above have said, and that Fitbit is owned by Google the best search engine I find this really odd that such an important feature is missing.
If Fitbit want us to keep paying a monthly sub, you need to make it useable as you nailed the useful bit
Yes!! For comment #27, please develop and add a search function, should absolutely be a standard feature! I love the workouts on premium and currently have a 1 year subscription, i possibly like it seems like many other people may not renew due to this feature being missing. Please add a search function for the premium users for premium workouts! Thank you!
The previous comments sum it up. It is a total waste of time having to search thru all these videos that I pay Premium to use without a robust search feature. The different body areas that can be used to narrow down choices does not yield sufficiently useable help. I always end up running multiple videos to review them. This should be a priority ask if Fitbit wants to keep Premium customers.
Hi @suelv, thanks for taking the time to share this suggestion about having a search function to look for specific Premium workouts on the Fitbit app with us. Because a similar idea was already requested in the Feature Suggestion board, I’ve moved your post here. Please support this idea by adding your vote, this helps our developers to keep tracking its popularity and demand over time.
Hi @Lyra235, we wanted to let you know that the idea you recently posted already exists on the Feature Suggestions Board. You can see it here where you can add your vote to that existing suggestion:
Please try to make sure you only post one idea per suggestion, so we can keep the board organized, easily searchable and see which idea other members are voting for. Thanks for participating in Feature Suggestions.
PLEASE make a search bar! It's pretty silly that there isn't one. Seems like this should be standard. It's so difficult to try and find what I'm looking for, and often I give up and resort to YouTube, which is disheartening when I have a premium membership.
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