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Fitbit and Sparkpeople

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If you make a change in a food entry in the Sparkpeople app/website - Fitbit does not pick up those changes.  This results in double entries, miscalculation of calorie requirements / values for the day.  Why can't it just sweep the foods again ?  Also, If you create a new meal on Sparkpeople (morning snacks for instance) ... it puts the entry in Anytime  foods even though it picks up the category you created. 

 

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@Chiqid It's nice to see you around. Thanks for the details mentioned. 

 

Your feedback and comments are appreciated. Fitbit doesn't own or maintain third-party integrations. It's up to the owner of the third-party app to implement or update features for their app. Unless there's some sort of limitation on Fitbit's side (e.g. no Fitbit SDK), then it's safe to assume that the owner of the app is the one to contact if you're interested in seeing the integration improved.

 

I'll be around if you have any additional questions. 

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The food is entered in Sparkpeople and Fitbit syncs with that app.  Fitbit is the app that is having a problem with catching changes made in Sparkpeople.  Why would that be a problem with the Sparkpeople app?  Fitbit should sweep the foods entered and pick them up each time you sync with Sparkpeople - however - Fitbit is not picking anything up unless it is new.

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