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Calories consumed less active calories
You can track many of the Apple Health stats in Strides, but there is a key metric missing.
When dieting you need to track your calories consumed as food, but take off that your Active Calories burned through exercise etc.
both of these are available from apple health, but you can’t setup a tracker that combines them.
It would be great to have one, Total Calories?, that is basically your food calories minus your active calories.5 votes -
Add folders with circle of progress
In addition to the new tags, there should be the option to sort habits, goals, etc. into folders so that the main page is not overfilled, if you decide to track a lot of stuff.
These folders should be visible on the main page as if they were normal habits, goals, etc. With an arrow next to them you can show or hide the habits and goals and then log them.
The folder should also have the function of showing progress using a circle so that I can always see directly how far I am today or in general without…5 votesHi Christian,
Thanks for the feedback! Have you tried the new Group by Tag filter on the Progress Report? It works almost exactly as you described, allowing you to view all your goals and habits in groups like folders that can be opened or closed, with a progress bar and stats summarizing each group.
I considered adding something like this on the Today tab but it became way too complicated with all the different status sections, so I hope this works well for you!
Have a great day,
Kyle
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Show Labels/Routine in CSV Export
Add labels, routine selected to CSV export
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Year end (or quarterly, or monthly) report review
Right now at least as far as I can tell there's no easy way to view your progress across all your goals, and depending on goal type visibility can be limited or hard to determine. For example, if my goal is an average goal, it works pretty well to drill into it, and change the time period. Which shows me my average and daily success rates. Pretty good (although a trend line would be nice). But for a X per day goal, I can't change the time window. the goal summary chart just shows the last 4 weeks and the…
5 votesThanks for reaching out! The Trends Report was designed for a high-level view of all your goals across different time frames.
I'm marking this as Reviewing instead of Completed because we're also planning to release new reports with even more powerful charts/stats across all goals with date range controls.
We also have plans to make it easier to share nice images of your progress.
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Improve widget's information density
If I compare the large widget information density with Todoist or Things, it is disappointing.
I use Strides instead of Streak, etc. because I have many habits, and need a tool to figure out what is next. It is the outcome I am looking for.
Strides now shows me three habits in large compact, and a "+x more today" text. For comparison, the widget from Things shows 10 lines and the one from Todoist 9. It is a such a significant difference!
I do not consider switching; however, I will humbly suggest this feature here, as I may not be…
4 votesThanks for the feedback! I totally agree, that widget wasn't designed to show as many trackers as possible because of the extra info it includes in the subtitles.
That said, the new Progress widgets can show up to 7 trackers and include progress bars. You can still log from them too. Hope that helps while I look into updating the old widgets.
Best of luck with all your goals & habits!
Kyle
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Subgoals: Automatically complete top level habit when habits under it are complete
The Strides app should include a subgoals feature, allowing you to break down a goal into smaller tasks. When you open the app's Home Screen, you will only see the main goal initially. However, by pressing a drop-down menu button, you can view all the associated subgoals. For instance, you could have a goal named "Supplements" with subgoals like fish oil, creatine, and multivitamin. Once you finish all the subgoals, the main goal will be automatically marked as completed.
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Please come to android. Help more people.
It would make the world more better if it's available on more platforms? Is it that much a big task to leave your comfort zone and spread accross the world?
4 votesI want to help as many people as possible with Strides, but unfortunately yes, it is a *very big* task to build a separate Android version of Strides. It would cost a ton of money and take far more time than I have to maintain and support at this point. My plan is to continue focusing on one platform for now, and if it grows enough to be able to try an Android app I will. Thanks for the feedback!
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Enter Sub-Category of a Habit & Track by Color on the Calendar
For example, I want to have the habit of "Creating" each day - whether that be writing, photography, or videography. If it's a rainy day, it may be best for writing OR I may spend time with both photography and videography. I'd like to color-code the subcategories so that when I look back at the "Creating" habit calendar, I can see how I split my "Creating" time over the past month (in addition to how many days I was successful at incorporating "Creating" into my day).
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Goals Hierachy
I’d like to request a feature for Strides that enables a goal hierarchy similar to OKRs. Each tracker would represent a Key Result tied to an overarching Objective, which serves as the motivating goal. Additionally, there should be “MOALs” (Massive Overarching Ambitious Long-term Goals) that act as long-term aspirations, into which OKRs can contribute progress. This hierarchy would provide structure and clarity for achieving both short- and long-term goals.
4 votesHi Adrian,
Thanks for the suggestion! I'm marking this as Reviewing so other people can vote on it too. In the meantime, I wanted to mention that you can use the Tags & Filters feature to set this up now.
Each tracker can have one or more tags for the high-level goals you mentioned, and the Group by Tag filter on the Progress Report creates a section for each one with stats about how that high-level goal is going, using the progress/status of all the trackers under it.
Hope that helps. Best of luck with all your goals & habits!
Kyle
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Weekly widget and home page
A widget option and home page in the app that shows the entire week for the goals, so you can see consistency for the week at a glance. Right now you can only see daily. Just a circle for each day of the week/habit, and you can click the goal to check it off for the day in the widget or home page
4 votesCool idea, thanks! I'll keep an eye on this one. In the meantime, if you haven't tried the Progress widget you might like it! It shows a progress bar for the 3-7 trackers you choose, including how you're doing on weekly habits, and you can tap to log them. Have a great day!
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Adding the delta on Goal Value Chart
Add the delta between Pace and Progess onto the charts view.
e.g. my current running goal is 1,282 km, my pace is 652.3 and my progress is 577.4, it would be good to show the difference between, in this case I am -74.8
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A Counter without goal value
I’d like to be able to track how many times I complete a habit in a day without making a specific goal of how many to achieve. This way I can feel good each time I mark it, while staying flexible to the time I have on that particular day
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More Frequencies
being able to create habits where you can have different frequency options, for example: studying 1 hour a day 5 days a week or a month
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I should be able to specify a number of times per day or amount of time per day I want to do a habit separate from no of times per wk/mo
This is a feature in a number of other apps (like Habit Tracker). You can set a number of times you want to accomplish something per day (like at least 5 times drinking water per day or at least 30 minutes of exercise per day), and independently specify how many times per week (or month) you want to complete that habit (e.g. 4 days a week).
Strides is so close to being the best, but this feature is key in my mind. I don't want to have to work out every single day, I also don't want to set a…
4 votesThanks for the feedback!
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4 votes
Thanks for reaching out!
We had a web app for years but unfortunately we ended up having to shut it down because it was very rarely used and lost a lot of money. That said, we did build a Mac app for desktop use.
Best of luck with all your goals & habits!
Kyle
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Write data on Apple health
I want to track health habits on my strides app like water and synchronize with Apple help not just read the information in Apple health
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Macro Ratio
I’m currently working on fixing my diet and fitness. One major part of it is maintaining a ratio between fat, protein, and carbs.
Currently I’m trying to use the Apple health task to this. However, they work like an average number tracker. The problem with this is if the number of calories I intake changes, so should the number of my macros.
So my idea was to make a new Apple Health tracker for each macro, based on percent instead of number.
For example, 1g of fat is worth 9cal. So:
Apple Health sends 50g of fat and 900cal.
Strides…3 votes -
Beeminder Integration (commitment contracts)
https://www.beeminder.com/overview
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/beeminder/id551869729Not all things Strides would be a good fit to use with Beeminder, but what would be could be very effective.
Their description:
What is Beeminder?
It's reminders with a sting! Or, goal-tracking with teeth.
Mind anything you can graph — weight, pushups, to-do tasks completed — by replying with data when Beeminder prompts you. Or connect with one of the dozens of services (like Fitbit or RescueTime) that we integrate with to report automatically.
We plot your progress with a Bright Red Line to your goal. Keep all your datapoints on the good side of your red…
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Recurring Tracker Cycles with Cumulative History
I've been a happy Strides user and wanted to share one feature request that I think would make a meaningful difference for users like me.
In short: I'd love the ability to set a tracker to repeat on a custom cycle (e.g., every 10 days), where each completed cycle is saved and summarized — rather than overwritten when the next cycle begins.
Here's my current situation: I structure my month into three 10-day sprints and track progress within each one. Right now, when I manually push the deadline forward to start a new cycle, the previous data disappears. I've been…
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Hyperlinks in Goal Tracker Notes
Hyperlinks in Goal Tracker Notes so that you could view links to an image related to a Goal Tracker!
3 votes
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