09-08-2014 12:59
09-08-2014 12:59
Answered! Go to the Best Answer.
09-08-2014 17:37
09-08-2014 17:37
09-08-2014 17:47
09-08-2014 17:47
@Monikamargot The timer tile should be in your Fitbit app, if you're not seeing it the tile may be hidden, check this article to show a tile. If you're trying to log an activity from your online Dashboard check this to know how to log it
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09-08-2014 13:29
09-08-2014 13:29
@Monikamargot Thanks for stopping by!
Yes, you can manually add the steps that you did yesterday, do the following:
- Go to your Dashdboard
- Tap on the timer tile > tap on "Log"
- Enter "walking" and the time, duration > Tap on log it will give you steps
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09-08-2014 17:37
09-08-2014 17:37
09-08-2014 17:47
09-08-2014 17:47
@Monikamargot The timer tile should be in your Fitbit app, if you're not seeing it the tile may be hidden, check this article to show a tile. If you're trying to log an activity from your online Dashboard check this to know how to log it
Want to get more active? Visit Get Moving in the Lifestyle Discussion Forum.
09-18-2015 06:49
09-18-2015 06:49
09-18-2015 07:13
09-18-2015 07:13
09-18-2015 07:33
09-18-2015 07:33
@Madre94 Welcome to the Community! As soon as you wear your Charge HR it will track your steps, distance and calories burned. Currently, it's not possible to turn it off. However, you can log driving to delete those steps.
You may want to check How accurate is my Charge HR?.
Keep me posted.
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09-18-2015 11:33 - edited 09-18-2015 11:34
09-18-2015 11:33 - edited 09-18-2015 11:34
09-18-2015 15:30
09-18-2015 15:30
@Madre94 I'm glad to hear that! Your Charge HR will reset at midnight everyday all the information will be reset but it will remain in your Dashboard. Although you're going to see an amount of calories burned in your account because it's going to be based in your BMR check this article to learn more about it.
Have a great weekend.
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10-10-2016 17:58
10-10-2016 17:58
I still do not see how to add steps, I see how to add exercises, but how do I add my steps taken throughout the day? I am estimating them based on my average daily steps at work, but I do not see how to put in steps, only time,
10-11-2016 11:45
10-11-2016 11:45
A warm welcome to the Community @thstarfish! You don't have to log your steps, because your tracker will sync them. If you forget your tracker and you want to log those steps that you did, you can log walk or run to get those steps in your Dashboard.
Can you provide me more details about logging steps? Do you use your tracker and log the activity? Do you want to log your steps without entering an activity?
Keep me posted!
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10-15-2016 20:39
10-15-2016 20:39
10-17-2016 13:08
10-17-2016 13:08
Thanks for those details @thstarfish! When you forget your tracker at home, you just need to log a run/walk activity in your Dashboard and this will make your steps appeared as if you wore your tracker during the day.
As you mentioned, you do around 3500 steps in a day. So, this makes it easier when logging an activity. What matters the most when you're logging a certain amount of steps is the distance, if you log more distance with less time, it will give you more steps.
Hope this helps.
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01-28-2019 08:56
01-28-2019 08:56
In the Fitbit App, logging workout time does not provide the right number of steps for me. It greatly underestimates the number of steps. To enter steps you have to go into the website application. The ability to enter the number of steps manually (not just the amount of time) should be added to the mobile device app.
01-29-2019 07:56
01-29-2019 07:56
Hello @LaManchaDQ, thanks for joining the conversation, it's great to welcome new members to the Fitbit Community.
I appreciate your participation in the Forums and for sharing your experience with us. Please note that when you manually log in an activity through the app, the steps calculated are based on your stride length. In order to measure your stride length, follow these steps:
Your running stride can be calculated the same way if you run instead of walk.
Now, to change it:
I hope this can be helpful, give it a try and let us know the outcome.
09-07-2022 11:40
09-07-2022 11:40
and on the fitbit website none of this is possible, right? Because that was the question.
09-07-2022 11:41
09-07-2022 11:41
How do I add steps on the fitbit website; all these tell me how to do it on the app; but if I don't have the app handy, can I add it on the website . . . because I don't see how to do that. Anywhere.
09-07-2022 12:03
09-07-2022 12:03