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Any way to remove the “ready to hit your target today” notifications on the app?

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I don’t want to see this message and can’t figure out how to remove it.

I have cardio load disabled as a metric to see on the main screen but I still see this notification. Even dismissing it (hitting the x) doesn’t prevent it from showing next time you open the app. 


Anyone figured out a way to remove this permanently?

 

Moderator edit: clarified subject.

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Fortunately, I don't have the "hard set required" issue, just the regular cardio nag pop-up window. I wish there were a way to delete that option and not receive the notifications!

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Adding yet another comment as four + months in and we still do not have any resolution. 

Is anyone from Fitbit reading this? It seems we have been promised an update to the app (several have come and gone since that promise) and that "should" remove the nag - not true.

Every week I fully delete all of my cardio data so I don't have to see this worthless notification - I have to do this every week to at least have a few days of nag free usage.

To add insult to injury, ever since this stupid feature was forced upon us, other functionality has dramatically decreased. My phone app and my watch don't sync correctly - and the phone app is very often now overstated because the watch app is wrong (somehow Health Connect is the most accurate - no clue how that can be!).

I have been hitting my daily goal for close to a year, but the app is telling me I have a 3 day streak - how can this be so completely wrong?? I don't really need this notification either, but at least make it accurate.

When is anyone from Google/Fitbit going to resolve the ongoing frustrations or is customer service something they have eliminated in their quest to be an AI company????

 

 

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This.  Very this! 

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Nope.  My notifications are already OFF and I still get this stupid message.

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It seems everyone is experiencing the same issue. Delete all cardio data, but the nag notification still returns with a vengeance!

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I'm a long-covid patient and got a fitbit to monitor my heart rate (in rest/daily life) and sleep. Fitbit/Google: please give an option to remove this super frustrating cardio load messages!! I don't need even more confrontations that i cannot exercise anymore as i used to and would want to. So painful! 

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