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  • Was good but don’t expect much support

    Used the app for over two years. It’s decent, the accuracy of the steps counted seems a little questionable sometimes. After a long time the app one day dumped all my historical info from Prior to the first of this month. I changed no settings on the app and uploaded no other information that would effect the app. Customer support answered me after one day but after asking standard questions, they provided zero further support. I guess if you don’t pay for the app then you don’t matter as a customer. Beware.
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  • Love the app!!

    I work long hours and my job entails a lot of walking. I love this app and the way it tracks my steps. I actually compete with my co workers to see who can get the most steps in a day! I’m competitive so I usually win! Love looking back and seeing my progress throughout the weeks, months and even years. Highly recommend!
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  • The Best!!

    I tried all the other pedometers/activity apps and they all had some major issue, like not calculating miles or floors right, or not calculating calories burned based on both miles, floors, and weight. This app is perfect. It’s the only app that gets my mileage right and doesn’t frustrate me by telling me I hiked 10 miles when I actually hiked 15.
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  • Pretty good app but not very accurate

    I like the app design and everything and I don’t know if this is the app’s fault or my phones fault. I have noticed it is really not accurate.. like at all. Today for instance, I went for a 3 mile jog and I know for a fact it was 3 miles because it was around a track. My phone was kept in a tight fitting jogging Fanny pack around my waist the whole time. When I got home to check the app it said I have about 5,000 steps and have walked 2.3 miles. I know I ran 3 and I was walking around a bunch before my jog too so it should be even higher. This has happened more than a few times now. So something is either off with my phone or off with the app. Not sure which one.
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    Developer Response

    Thank you for using ActivityTracker. In the app's Profile settings - User Profile, you can set a custom Step Length so that the mileage matches. Also you can try to put your iPhone in an arm support.
  • Good app

    I like the app very much and it captures what I can’t catch with my Apple Watch. However the only draw back I found was that if you are not a person who carries their phone around with them all the time ( like me) then you miss out on steps. An enhancement would be to have an app for Apple Watch that would capture the same information without having to carry your phone around.
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  • Good, Needs Fixing Though

    I’ve been using this app for a few weeks now, and I absolutely love it. There’s only one problem, which seems very minor in my opinion, but still can pose an annoyance.

    The problem is, it does not not take into account the total amount of floors climbed. I live in a house with two staircases, one that leads to a higher floor and another that leads to a lower floor, in between both staircases is the front door. And from my mental remembrance, I’ve walked at most six times on them in the last week, however it counts no amount.

    Additionally, the calories, I go on a NordicTrack treadmill in my house and when I take note of how many calories were burned, I also check on the app to see if it corresponds. However, it doesn’t even seem to count half the amount of calories burned.

    As a result, for these bits of information, I’ve taken out a half-star for each one, leaving 4 out of 5 stars. This is a good and very useful app, one that I absolutely love, however, it needs some slight fixing. The steps and tracked minutes of walking seem satisfactory, despite the slightly difference in walking; 50 steps and no change has been monitored, however, walking 50 more steps at a greater than the previous one adds in those steps. I sincerely hope this criticism helps the devs with fixing the problems I’ve encountered.
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    Developer Response

    Thank you for using ActivityTracker and for your feedback. A flight of stair climbed is considered when you gain 10 feet (3 meters) in elevation and take about 16 steps. This is a very sensitive measurement which can be wrong sometimes. ActivityTracker reads the flights of stairs climbed from the Motion Processor in your iPhone or from Apple Health if you have activated Sync Watch & Health in the app's Profile settings. Happy New Year!
  • Zero step days

    Excellent app and it was easy to get counter calibrated to count my steps with great accuracy. BUT, if I do not open the app DURING a given day that day(s) history will be recorded as zero steps. At least that’s what I have concluded. So be sure you open the app at least once every day if you want a “look back” history.
    Update: I contacted app and they responded NEXT DAY ! App needs to be opened at least once per week to import Apple Health data. If you go more than seven days just go to profile settings and select import data from Apple health and zero-step days will be updated. Worked like a charm.
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    Developer Response

    Thank you for using ActivityTracker. Each time you open ActivityTracker, it reads your data for the last 7 days so you should open it at least once a week in order to prevent gaps in the data. If you do have gaps (days with 0) you can fill them by importing data. From the app's Profile settings select Import from Apple Health.
  • No watch app update

    Update: 3.1 update now has complications working. Changed to 5 stars, happy with app

    Overall loved this app. Does just what I needed until IOS 14. All watch complications broke. Contacted Developer and they promised a fix within a few days. I know Apple didn’t give them much time to fix apps prior to releasing IOS 14, but it’s been 3 weeks. When they update IOS complications I will update
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  • Doesn’t keep sync

    App on my Apple Watch appears stay in line with my health app (data collected is almost identical), however the app on my actual iPhone does consistently has different measurements and if I don’t take my phone with me (which is the entire reason I went for a gps/cellular model watch), the data is even that much more skewed. No settings area as far as I can tell. No reminders to hit goals. Complete waste of 5 bucks if you ask me. 2 stars for a pretty interface but the app is mostly useless if you want reliable tracking.
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  • Amazing

    I had to use this app for my summer gym class and it worked very nice. It was pretty accurate. I paid to have it on my Apple Watch as well and it always had the same number on both screens. Although it took a few extra steps to load again and update the count, it was very easy to know how many steps I got for that day.
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