ActivityTracker Pedometer User Reviews

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I find this app, at least on the iPhone X, and connected to the HEALTH app, to be exceptional in regard to the scope of the statistical information and helpful data that it provides. I still keep finding data points that I was unaware of previously, and which altogether make this a very helpful addition to my exercise regime, and its ability to cover a large range of activities.
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Not bad

Just found this from a friend, it adds to my original app from Apple on my watch though I need to increase my foot fall and haven’t yet found how to but it’s looking up so far oh and another thing why should we have to pay for the upgrade when we really don’t know what it can offer, come on developers get a grip
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Response from developer

Thank you for your feedback. You can set your Step Length, so that the app accurately estimates the distance from the steps taken, in Settings > Personal Profile. The Pro version will synchronise the steps between your iPhone and Apple Watch (if you have one), it will show hourly, weekly and monthly stats (for which you get a preview in the free app), and it will enable you to backup and restore the data among other things. All of this for a one time payment, not a subscription.

Brilliant Not Boring

This App calculates my activity without my having to do anything more than carry my phone with me. How easy is that!

I was amazed to see I had a very real pattern in my life regarding my level of fitness - 99% of the time it was always the very same day. Now that I’m aware of this my goal is to ensure I have no drop in activity most especially on “that” day. Subsequently, I’m able to easily rectify this. In the process I’ve lost weight & become me fitter all thanks to this little App. It’s just like having your own Personal Trainer who lives in your mobile! Just brilliant!
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L’il Bits to Fix over Coffee

The app looks great and gives a nice history, but fails to count steps if you don’t walk very far. I vacuumed the house to the tune of 0 additional steps. Also, I paid for the pro version because I thought it would sync with my watch, a Fit Bit Blaze. Apparently, you need an Apple Watch for sync to be effective 😐. Overall, if you never set your phone down and walk away from it AND you walk far enough for the app to recognize your effort to create a greater step count, you’ll enjoy this app. It knows exactly when I get in bed and when I get out of bed, assuming I picked up the phone when I woke. There were instances of 13 hours of sleep counted on days that I didn’t use my phone as an alarm and went about my day. It’s not perfect, but this app has a lot of promise with just a few glitches to muddle through.
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Response from developer

Thank you for your feedback. In “Sync Watch and Health” mode the step count will update with a few minutes delay since it reads the data from the Health app. Otherwise you should see the same data as the Health app. We do advertise that ActivityTracker sincronizes with Apple Watch but not with other smart watches.

ActivityTracker

I like this app but it doesn’t track stairs every time and when I downloaded it to my husband’s phone I saw that it shows his steps on his home screen but it doesn’t on my phone. I would appreciate that on my phone. I dislike having my phone in my pocket all the time.
The graphics are great. I am impressed by what it can do. Highly recommended.
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Interface is beautiful, flawed accuracy

I thought I found exactly what I wanted. I’ve been using it over the past 5 days. When it works, I love it! However, I noticed it sometimes drops the data from the previous day, it doesn’t always count all the steps. I was very active yesterday and should have logged over 20,000 steps...I had 13,000 by mid-day. I continued to be active and at the end of the day only registered 16,000 steps. I don’t feel like waiting for this to be fixed.
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Wayne

I love the Activity Tracker app. It shows all the info I’m looking for for my progress. I would and recommend it to everyone.

I would like to see an option to change or update the data. In a future update for this reason. I deleted some data from my iPhone by myself stake. That I would like in Activity Tracker that I don’t know how to get back.

I did write them down so have info just don’t see where I can add it into Activity Tracker.
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Does not show stairs climbed on Apple Watch

I purchased this app and paid to unlock pro features for more money but it does not display stairs climbed on the Apple Watch, only shows them in the phone app. If stairs climbed is added to the Watch display I would increase my rating to 5 stars.

Update with response to developer:
Yes even though the phone is doing the stair counting, I would still want to see this data on the watch as it’s much more convenient to see at a glance rather than taking phone out of pocket etc.
Adding one star for quick developer response
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Better than Active 10 app!

I downloaded the Active 10 app a couple of weeks back, but I didn't like it - could never work out what the app thought was brisk exercise! I've also tried the
Apple Health app and FitBit, but they both have drawbacks. So I wanted a straight-up step counter with no frills and no encouraging messages. The interface is great, very smart and clear, and I like the weekly goal, as some days I don't get time for much exercise. The ability to upload and download data is also good. Overall, a very nice app.
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Activity tracker somewhat disappointed

I use to have a Fitbit and changed to Apple Watch. I have had both on at once and this app tracks 1/3 to 1/2 less steps. I have compared at the end of the day to my friend who did relatively the same site seeing and again I am way lower. Disappointed for sure

Tested as requested and confirmed your app is not registering as I did 100 steps as you suggested and there was a delay in recording and it shows 54 not 100, which corresponds to the recorded steps being considerably lower. Still disappointed in your app and your comments
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Response from developer

Thank you for your feedback. Why do you assume that the Fitbit is right and the Watch is wrong? Try taking 100 steps with both and compare the results. Also note that ActivityTracker reads the step data from the Motion Processor in your iPhone and Watch and from HealthKit. It's the same data displayed by the Health app only in more detailed graphs.

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