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Importing Food logs from "Lose it" to FitBit

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The sync with the "Lose It" app is still one way (Lose It gets Info from FB).
I find the Lost It app easier to work with for food intake tracking.  Better info, easier to enter, etc.

Unfortunately, to get the food log into FB it takes more manual inputs to "enter everything twice"

Since there is a FB -> Lose It data flow, could this not be leveraged to better integrate with the "Lose It" app in order to get more comparison and detailed information.

The burn, calorie, use calculations are different between FB and Lose It, so getting identical data analyzed by both tools can prove very useful when dealing with weight loss/gain barriers, etc.

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Hello @Eric.Driskell, let start by giving you a warm welcome to the Fitbit Community! Many of the third party integrations are not developed by us and we don't have the control over this data or how it will be shared by these services. Despite Lose It figures among the officially supported apps, is as you mentioned before, it syncs only in one way for calories. There are other apps like MyFitnessPal that syncs in both ways but as for Lose It there are no recent updates about this option.

 

What syncs?
Fitbit > Calories > LoseIt
Fitbit > Aria measurements > LoseIt
LoseIt > Food > Fitbit

 

It wouldn't hurt to try to contact Lose It support to learn more about future plans with this integration.

 

To learn more about other alternative integrations please visit: https://www.fitbit.com/partnership

 

See you around and let me know if you have more questions.

Roberto | Community Moderator

"Great things are done by a series of small things brought together.” What's Cooking?

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Hello @Eric.Driskell, let start by giving you a warm welcome to the Fitbit Community! Many of the third party integrations are not developed by us and we don't have the control over this data or how it will be shared by these services. Despite Lose It figures among the officially supported apps, is as you mentioned before, it syncs only in one way for calories. There are other apps like MyFitnessPal that syncs in both ways but as for Lose It there are no recent updates about this option.

 

What syncs?
Fitbit > Calories > LoseIt
Fitbit > Aria measurements > LoseIt
LoseIt > Food > Fitbit

 

It wouldn't hurt to try to contact Lose It support to learn more about future plans with this integration.

 

To learn more about other alternative integrations please visit: https://www.fitbit.com/partnership

 

See you around and let me know if you have more questions.

Roberto | Community Moderator

"Great things are done by a series of small things brought together.” What's Cooking?

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