07-11-2018 11:19 - edited 08-14-2018 15:02
07-11-2018 11:19 - edited 08-14-2018 15:02
Update 7/19/2018: This issue is now resolved, please ensure your app is updated if you still experiencing this issue. We appreciate everyone's patience and cooperation as we worked on a fix. I'll be closing this for further reports. If you are experiencing any new issues with food logging, please start a new thread.
Update 7/18/2018: Thanks again everyone for your reports. Glad to hear the update has corrected food logging issues for many.
If you are still experiencing this issue, we would love to investigate further. The following would help our team review:
We appreciate the additional details.
Fitbit Update 07/16/2018: Hey everyone -- We have just released an update to the Fitbit app for iOS, version 2.53.1 which we believe resolves the issues with food logging that have been reported in this thread. Please update to 2.53.1 and let me know of the results so I can quickly communicate that to our iOS team.
Again, thank you for your continued patience as we worked to get this resolved ASAP.
Update 7/15/2018:
Thanks everyone for your patience on this. We sincerely apologize to anyone who has been affected by this issue and have been working hard to find a fix. We are preparing to roll out an update tomorrow, July 16th to solve the problem. In the meantime, customers can use the food logging feature in the web dashboard: https://www.fitbit.com/foods/log.
Update 7/14/2018: We do realize this is a critical issue and our team continues to work on the cause and a fix. We don't provide timelines, in case something occurs and it can't be met, but we hope to have a resolution soon. Thank you again for your patience, reports, and cooperation.
Update 7/13/2018: Hi Everyone - we definitely do hear your reports and frustration on missing and strange food logs. Our engineers are still investigating and I hope to have a resolution shortly.
While not ideal, you can log on Fitbit.com food log and it will populate on iOS correctly once you sync. You can log it here. We appreciate your cooperation. I'll continue to update this thread as I hear more.
Update 7/12/2018: Hi Everyone - thanks again for your reports. We are actively reviewing this issue and I'll continue to update the thread as I hear further. As a workaround you may want to log your food through https://www.fitbit.com/foods/log. As mentioned in @sreid64's post, it will populate the iOS app correctly. Thanks again for your patience and reports.
Update 7/11/2018: Hi Everyone - I've merged a few posts together. We are currently investigating issues with food logging on iOS version 2.53. Please continue to monitor this thread for updates. If this is severely affecting your food logging, you may want to log through Fitbit.com. Thank you very much for your reports and patience as we review.
Actively managing your weight? Find accountability buddies on the Manage Weight board
Answered! Go to the Best Answer.
07-14-2018 19:30
07-14-2018 19:30
I’ll bet it’s more like thousands of users who are experiencing this.
07-14-2018 19:32 - edited 07-14-2018 22:17
07-14-2018 19:32 - edited 07-14-2018 22:17
@KateFitbit wrote:@scadawizard that's something that our team has discussed, but I think at this point they have isolated the problem and are working on a fix.
Hi @KateFitbit, so it is a choice that Fitbit made to place the inconvenience on us the CUSTOMERS - than to take some steps and roll back the app to the previous working version as a temporary measure. Obviously such step seems too cumbersome for your engineering team and further to that - estimating an ETA for fixing is also too difficult for this team. Gosh. Who did you guys hired? 3 days in and the team can’t fix a simple data entry problem?
I pity fitbit customers
07-14-2018 19:33
07-14-2018 19:33
07-14-2018 19:40
07-14-2018 19:40
Thank you, adding app now!
07-14-2018 19:48
07-14-2018 19:48
Absolutely! I have a neurological disorder as well an autoimmune disorder, so it's very hepful to be able to go back and try and piece together if my diet is having an impact. It's a little frustrating that I'm so dependent on technology for it though!
07-14-2018 19:58 - last edited on 10-04-2019 12:45 by LiliyaFitbit
07-14-2018 19:58 - last edited on 10-04-2019 12:45 by LiliyaFitbit
You must to go through the computer.
Debra
Sent from my iPhone
Moderator edit: personal info removed
07-14-2018 20:00
07-14-2018 20:00
07-14-2018 20:01 - last edited on 10-04-2019 12:45 by LiliyaFitbit
07-14-2018 20:01 - last edited on 10-04-2019 12:45 by LiliyaFitbit
Lol! Goes to show. There is always someone worse off! I trust they’ll fix it. Just a little inconvenient. The Fitbit app is kinda like life that way. Ups and downs. As always we just have to push forward and be grateful we have food to log. Others around the world aren’t so fortunate.
Debra
Sent from my iPhone
Moderator edit: personal info removed
07-14-2018 20:02
07-14-2018 20:02
Wow. By reading the messages on this thread, you would think the sky is falling. Whining about this problem isn’t going to solve a thing. Yes, it is a major inconvenience. Yes, Fitbit should have just reverted to the previous version of their app. But, they did provide a viable workaround. Logging the food on the website seems to work perfectly fine, and it syncs up with the iOS app. Also, did all of us forget about pen and paper? Why not just record the food you’ve eaten on paper and then enter it in the app after they’ve resolved the problem?
Fitbit seems to do a pretty good job with both the engineering of their hardware and software. No one is perfect.
07-14-2018 20:03
07-14-2018 20:03
07-14-2018 20:03
07-14-2018 20:03
They have deleted 4 of my posts I think? I don’t think they want people to know that the workaround of logging on the dashboard doesn’t work for some.. it doesn’t sync to my app, so it isn’t at all a work around. It’s on twitter now and they can’t delete my tweet, so... I’m going to look into another wearable, one that takes your money, but still cares about their customers after is preferable.
07-14-2018 20:04
07-14-2018 20:04
07-14-2018 20:18
07-14-2018 20:18
07-14-2018 20:30
07-14-2018 20:30
07-14-2018 21:36
07-14-2018 21:36
A bug is a bug. I'm sure they'll fix it as soon as they can.
07-14-2018 21:53
07-14-2018 21:53
@Spectre007 wrote:Also, did all of us forget about pen and paper? Why not just record the food you’ve eaten on paper and then enter it in the app after they’ve resolved the problem?
Fitbit seems to do a pretty good job with both the engineering of their hardware and software. No one is perfect.
Most people here (I believe) do not demand perfection - its the attitude towards customers that is the problem. i.e the firm couldn’t care less.
Pen and paper? Might as well throw away fitbit and go back to the good old days if thats what you’re saying. You dont need a fitbit to be healthy right?
07-14-2018 22:15
07-14-2018 22:15
@ASWFUThank you! Same to you! Honestly being able to share ghe experience with others who are going through it has been nice!
07-14-2018 22:49
07-14-2018 22:49
Same situation.
When I try to record what I’ve eaten (for example, grapes) my data reports that I consumed 1,000 lentils.
I don’t even know what a lentil is.
I struggle with identifying vegetables and I do need the Fitbit calorie counter because my math skills are subpar.
07-14-2018 23:19
07-14-2018 23:19
Hi KateFitbit - if you do read these comments then as of Saturday 14th my custom exercises also stopped synching so if I try to change for example a default exercise to a custom one via my I-phone then after synching it changes back to the custom exercise.
07-14-2018 23:32
07-14-2018 23:32