Vote on Features
466 results found
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Create Web Interface
Not everyone is on the phone everytime. So a web based interface would be really helpful, especially for project tracking
1 voteWe released a Web app in 2015, but it didn’t get enough usage to justify the ongoing time and expense, so we’re shutting it down. More details here: https://www.stridesapp.com/support.html
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Time Tracking
I’ve seen this ideas been proposed but declined I only wondered why and maybe it could be reconsidered.
It would be great if a actual time could be recorded, I would like to track the time my day starts. For me I feel that many of my habits fail or succeed based on the time that I get my day started.
Ability to track time would show me any correlation between success and failure and the time I get going.
Thanks
1 voteThanks for reaching out! The reason this was declined is because tracking the time of day is very complex for charting, and doesn’t fit the data model for the tracker types.
As for the experience, if the time on the clock matters, and being late doesn’t count, then it’d be best to use a Habit tracker and log Yes if you do it on time, rather than tracking the time itself (since the History table already shows the exact time logged).
Hope that helps!
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Default reminder to “off” when creating new trackers
When creating new Trackers it would be helpful if the app preferences provided a way to set the default state of the “Reminder” setting to “off”
Currently, I have to manually disable it for each new Tracker that I create.1 vote -
Change order of habits depending on day of the week
It would be helpful if we could order our habits differently for every day of the week. For example, let’s say I prefer to workout in the morning on Monday, but in the evening on Wednesday. I could have my exercise habit be farther down the list on Wednesdays in the “today” section.
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For “Target Goals” enable color flip
For habit goals we are given the choice of setting the goal to limit number of times/day or exceed a given amount. This way we can include habits we’re trying to develop or extinguish. If we are successful in achieving our habit goal, the bar is green. If not, the bar is red.
Can we have similar flexibility when we set up “Target Goals”?
This would be very useful for tracking monthly allowances. This could be financial, but not necessarily.
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A specific example: I start the month with an allowance of 90. I want this…
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Color Coding Days
It will be nice to have an option that allows us to color code days.
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Strides API/JSON data access
From Craig: "I’m interested in bringing my habits from the export into a timeline of my day that eventually gets imported into Day One and is organized by time.
The missing link in Quantified Self / life logging is correlating events with other events, connecting data from disparate sources, etc. That’s why a Strides JSON dump would be helpful. Just give users the data the app already contains and and and let us figure out what to do with it."
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Label right side of graph
Can you add the labels to the right side of the graph? My graph has 3 years of data plotted, and it’s a little cumbersome to eyeball the new plots that are on the right side of the graph to the labels on the left side of the chart. So I’m asking there to be both left side and right side labels.
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Add Calendar and Reminders To App
It would be nice if you could add a full featured calendar and reminders to your Strides app. This would save a user time from having to use 3 separate apps to keep track of appointments, to-do’s, reminders, goals and habits. It could eliminate redundancy and improve accuracy when entering or changing appointments, to-do lists, reminders, goals and habits.
1 voteThis was the original idea behind what became Summit:
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/summit-day-planner/id1266410931
It was just way too much to put in to one app.
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X times per month (X is number of days in that month)
I like all my trackers in the month view but I have to manually change the goal every month from 30 to 31 to 30 and 27/28 for february and so on.
Please let us have the option to set the goal to the number of days in that month.
4 votesThere haven’t been any other votes on this, so we’ve decided to keep this type of tracking to 1 time per Day.
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Average time on the clock
A handful of my goals are related to a target clock time; e.g., the time I wake up, the time I get into my office, the time I go to bed. I understand the tracker time stamps the time an activity is completed, I would like to be able to see something that shows the “average time I got to the office” over the past (week/month, etc.)
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Ability to sort trackers (ie by numbers from high to low & vice versa
Hello,
It would be useful to have a sorting feature where one can sort trackers in ascending or descending order. For example, within a category if one has a list of trackers, all of which track numbers, to able to sort from highest to lowest and vice versa.
Thank you,
Joel
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Shade Daily Bubbles
Very small feature request- please shade the daily bubbles so I know which day I’m clicking on.
Examples here:
https://ibb.co/SXFyjwm
https://ibb.co/TRLPH1FThanks!
6 votesThanks for the feedback and screenshots. I tried designing this in several ways, and found that it’s not worth doing, for three reasons:
1. It takes away from the legibility of the circle chart for the % complete, which is the most important part of the dates.
2. The top nav title shows the date that’s selected in large bold text. If we manually tap a date in the past to look at it, we see the title change (e.g. “Yesterday”).
3. The default selection when the view is loaded is Today, which is where we are 99% of the time. If we go to a date in the past, it’s typically just for a moment to backlog or see what happened, then we go back to to today to keep logging our progress.
If it was common to be on past days and stay there for a bit, this…
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Goal Streak for Average Tracker
I would like to see the average tracker get an option to set a streak goal like the habit tracker. I want to keep my average close to a goal for a certain length of time.
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Yellow circle for partially met goals
For goals that are 2+ times a day, there should be a yellow color on the calendar so if one day you met the goal only a fraction of the times, it is reflected.
For example, if the goal is to drink 8 cups of water a day and you only drank 5, the circle on the calendar for that day should be yellow instead of red or green to indicate you partially met the goal.1 vote -
No tracking option... just a goal date
Sometimes I can’t expect myself to, let’s say, read my new book every day; but I do like seeing the goal there (without a habit to check off every day).
So, I’d like a no tracking option - just a reminder of a due date option with an option to extend if needed.
One might say this defeats the purpose of the app, but it should be noted that I’m assuming that I’d be checking the app in the first place as a habit.
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Set Where The Dash Board Ends
I’ve set a number goal but the dashboard goes to double the amount I’ve set. It looks like I’ve gone no where and this is discouraging to look at.
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Add alternate sync options
Now that Strides is moving to iCloud sync, I will no longer be able to sync across my devices. I have a number of devices - some issued buy work and some personal. The work issued one block iCloud syncing for security purposes. Please consider adding Dropbox or OneDrive or Google Sync so those corporate users can still benefit from syncing across devices.
0 votesSorry, but this would require far too much work at this point. If we get the request again after we’ve transitioned to iCloud, we will definitely consider it!
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Different view personalization options
Ability to change theme/colors of entire app as well as individual trackers
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Can you have multiple criteria to satisfy a goal
To help eliminate or restrict a bad habit. For example, following the Canadian guidelines for low-risk alcohol consumption, to have a daily maximum of three drinks, a daily weekly maximum of 15 drinks, and at least one non-drinking day per week, all in the same tracker.
1 voteThanks for reaching out! That’s a really interesting guideline. I see the appeal to logging a drink once and having it apply to each of these restrictions, but I don’t think it’s common enough to justify all the complexity it would take to build, and to set up for the user.
That said, you could either use multiple trackers, or focus on the one that would help you the most.
Have a great day!
Kyle
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