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Health Metrics Trends

What happened to the 90 day trends?  It was useful to see how the metrics were tracking side by side for 30/90 days. The new day/month /year is a serious downgrade, not to mention the data is different. Why is Google continuing to devalue this app?  As a premium user for 10+ years it’s disappointing to lose the functionality that I’ve relied on to track performance.

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Hi, @mhouse it seems that Google has chosen go for just week, month or year.  The usual explanations for these changes/ updates is data on what seems to be most helpful for most users, but it seems like in this case it does not exactly fit your needs.  

In this case the best way to make your voice heard is by posting in the Product Feedback Forum.  There you can post ideas for improving Fitbit, and because others can vote for, and comment on, your Feedback, the folks at Google can get a better idea of what Fitbit customers want.

You can also post in other forums to link to your suggestion in the feedback forum.

I am sorry not to have a better suggestion for you.

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100% agree mhouse.  They took away the ability to quickly notice changes in trends. I can't imagine one days data means anything to anyone. To get to longer term data now it takes several click throughs. They are making the app less efficient. 

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