Vote on Features
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Give local weather on wristband display
It’s part of assessing how to workout. Why use a separate device?
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Suggest the best wake-up alarm time
Using the sleep analysis functionality (and assuming the alarm can’t suit set each night according to current sleep stage), the dashboard would calculate across historical data the optimal time to set your bedside or Fitbit alarm.
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Sync before notifications
I love your app. Use it on iPad, iPhone, watch and browser. Great job making the solution universally available.
Can you prevent out of sync notifications on my watch and phone if I’ve updated on iPad or browser? Maybe force a sync before launching a notify?
Thanks,
Joe
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Sub goal
For example I want to read 10 pages every day, but on the weekends I want to read 30 pages .
It would be very good to be as a sub goal rather than separate goal to avoid discouragement by long list of goals1 voteI totally understand the concept, but this is extremely complicated to code and display in a way that makes sense with all the formulas.
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Ability to order goals depending on day of the week
For example, on Saturdays you might want to workout in the morning so you would want it earlier in your habit order. But if you workout in the evenings on Mondays, you’d want it later in the habit order.
1 voteI totally see what you mean, but this would be too complex to set up (and develop) to be worth the effort for most people.
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Better sleep feature!!
I want to track what time I go to sleep and what time I wake up. I don’t want to do the math to calculate if I got enough hours. It would be awesome to have a feature where I press the button right before I go to sleep and again when I arise. And it calculated the hours for me and graphed them and showed how they pertain to my goal.
1 voteThanks for reaching out! To do this, you could use the built-in iOS timer, and log the hours when you wake up and stop the timer.
We’re planning to add a timer in the app in the future to save that extra step. Best of luck with all your goals & habits!
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Prorated completion based on start date
When I add a weekly or monthly goal tracker with a start date in the middle of the duration period, I'd like to see it prorated so I don't get an undeserved failure.
For example, if I had an 3x weekly exercise goal on a friday, I can't be expected to have exercised 3 times this week, only once.
1 voteThe best way to handle this is to set the Start Date for the start of the week…either the week before and backlog, or the following week.
We tried prorating but it causes a ton of issues with the charts that aren’t worth it.
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No sound on alerts
Can one of the alert sounds actually be silent? So it will pop up on the screen but make no noise
1 voteThanks for reaching out! It’s not possible for us to silent individual notifications because that’s a system-level setting (you can turn off sounds for the whole app though).
Best of luck with all your goals & habits!
Kyle Richey
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Exclude items from success circle
Some of my trackers are not exactly “habits” per say, but just a way to keep track of how often I drink tea, for example. It would be great to have the option to not count those towards the pretty circles
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Tags on session logs
It would be nice to tag logs with extra information, and then this information could be exposed in the planned analytics view. For example, let’s say my goal is Reading, then I can tag each reading session with the title of the book I read. This would allow me to look back and see how long it took to read a given book, or the patterns of reading I had for a given book. The alternative would be to create a separate goal for each book, but I think having them all attached to the main goal would be better.
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Always keep habits on daily tracker
The goal shouldn’t be taken off the daily tracker. Once I’ve hit my goal, I still have more month left and want to continuously track the habit. Let’s say I’ve worked out the number that I made a goal and it’s only the 15th. I still want to track every day of the month.
1 voteThanks for the feedback. We made this change due to overwhelming requests for the opposite, so we won’t be able to change it back.
That said, you can always log from the Dashboard as well.
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Widget Done Feature
When you log a habit it shows as done on the widget.
For instance I’m trying to break a bad habit so I want to track how many times a day I do it. Even if I set the goal as zero and less is better, once I log one instance the widget shows as done.
Essentially making the widget useless.
1 voteHi Kelsey,
Thanks for reaching out! This is really interesting, I see what you mean about bad habits.
When you log a bad habit, it’s logging a No, which is like saying “I did not do this bad habit today”.
If you do that in the app itself, it moves to the Done section, where you can tap the checkmark to undo and move it back up if needed, or swipe to log Yes/No again.
The Widget is designed to be a quick way to show just the things that are left to log today, and the more there are the slower and less reliable it becomes, so we can’t show the Done section without a significant performance hit.
So, in this case you could always open the app to see where you’re at with the bad habit, or you could create the tracker a bit differently as a normal/good…
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Swipe left even on number (average) goals to indicate zero
The idea behind left swipes on binary goals is to make indicating no simple and intuitive. I intuitively try to swipe left for goals like "read 30 minutes a day" for when I've read 0 minutes and often forget that I need to tap the circle to type in 0.
Likewise, it might be cool to have a swipe right option set the value to the goal number you entered. Using the example about, it would automatically input 30 with a right swipe.1 vote -
Marking no when it's ok that you didn't do something
I want to go to the gym 4 times/week and when I mark no for a day a red x shows up. Perhaps a yellow symbol should show up to indicate that nuanced meaning "didn't do it, and that's ok." Red x could show up once it's impossible to meet the goal. Using the above example about working out, on the fourth day of the week that you indicate no THEN it would show up as red.
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Milestone logging by numbers instead of %
If one of the milestone is reading 865 page book and i read 16 pages today. I will have manually calc how much is 16/865 to log the % in milestone. I should be able to track with count instead of just %
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Adjustable or improved graph scale
The “tachometer” graph would be more useful if the range was not so huge or was user adjustable. Example: I have a tracker for 8am starts, earlier better, and watch both success rate and average. The graph ranges from 4am to noon the way I’ve set it up... not too helpful.
Maybe include with the analytics update?
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Track habits w/o frequency goals - just a daily Y/N
Ex: I want to keep track of when I write in my journal, but I don’t want the “x times per month” goal to influence when and how I write. It makes the activity fail-able, which is diametrically opposed to my relationship with the activity!
1 voteStrides is focused on goal & habit tracking, so for something that you don’t want to track historically with a goal I’d recommend using our other app, Summit Daily Planner:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/summit-day-planner/id1266410931?ls=1&mt=8
With this, you can plan to journal every day, but missing it won’t count against you in any way.
Hope that helps!
Kyle Richey
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Custom branding/logo
Offer the option for business owners to customize app with their own branding/logo.
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