10-03-2020 09:06
10-03-2020 09:06
I do not appreciate the “Holy fit - you went above and beyond your goal!” banner that is displayed on the Exercise summary page of the iOS app. I’m sure that someone thought that would be a really cute message, but in the future please not use religious terminology in such sacrilegious and frivolous ways.
10-03-2020 09:27
10-04-2020 09:53
10-04-2020 09:53
@Otraba I hope you're doing well!
Thank you for your feedback regarding the wording used on some messages on the Fitbit app. Please know that no offense is intended with this. Still you can share your idea on how to improve the Fitbit app and its messages in our Feature Suggestions board. Search for the idea first to see if one already exists so you can add your vote. The more votes an idea gets the more likely the developers will try to implement it.
@Odyssey13 thank you for your help here.
Let me know how it goes.
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10-04-2020 10:24
10-04-2020 10:24
Despite no offense supposedly intended (how do you even know that is the case?), it is offensive, especially when it's on a screen that I refer to often, and it shows up on the Windows 10 version as well as iOS. The word play with "fit" and another similar sounding word that is used so often, coupled with the concept of Holiness makes it even worse. I am not even sure why there are banners applauding any achievement level. They are patronizing and annoying. The whole thing should be scrapped.
10-05-2020 17:59
10-05-2020 17:59
Could you ask the moderator to find out why a body’s Stress management score is showing as zeros for the whole week? I’ve never gotten a score, all else is fine.
i can’t fond help anywhere, I called and they sent me an email showing me how to look at my stress score- IF it were recorded, which it has not. I really am looking forward to this feature, it is key to why I purchased the Sense. Ty in advance!