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@jemf I hate to be the bad guy here, but Runkeeper built the integration and they use our open Web API, which means it's actually up to them to make it happen. We would also love a bi-directional flow, but that's out of our hands since Runkeeper is not a Fitbit product and we did not build their integration. Sorry. ![]()
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@jemf I hate to be the bad guy here, but Runkeeper built the integration and they use our open Web API, which means it's actually up to them to make it happen. We would also love a bi-directional flow, but that's out of our hands since Runkeeper is not a Fitbit product and we did not build their integration. Sorry. ![]()
Well, yes, that is the easy answer, Andrew. ![]()
However, the real question is: when will fitbit start using Runkeeper's API to get runs with proper km counts loaded from Runkeeper into fitbit?
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