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  • What else do you need?

    Great data collection, easy to see all KPis on a daily, weekly, monthly basis so as we all know we go through different stretches. This is just one tool to use to make sure you are recognizing not only day to day activity but long term can help spot signs of valleys and peaks. If the valley is too low, find something you want and then use this one click tool to make sure you reach the peak. No need to not try and maintain that peak level again but as long as you avoid and valley for more than one day. Long term you can use this tool to truly measure progress on the pursuit of happiness!

    No really though, easy download give the thought process a try the first time you use it!
    Lioniron
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    Developer Response

    Thank you very much for your feedback. Keep up the good work!
  • Very Accurate

    I’ve tested the mileage tracking repeatedly, and it is always spot on. I use the auto feature for step length, too, so there was no tedious stride measure and calibrating.

    Two things I would change: 1) When I check my mileage, I often have to X out of the hourly and weekly activity tracker, and I usually have to tap the X several times. I just want to check my mileage and keep moving. 2) I would love a reset option. I’d like to keep my everyday mileage separate from my workout mileage.
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    Developer Response

    Thank you very much for your feedback! In the just released version 3 we have greatly streamlined the interface so your first request may already be solved, we will also consider your second request for a future update.
  • 3 1/2 Stars

    This app is great and all, but I’ve noticed that if you walk 6 steps, and go back into the app, it won’t change the number. It’s like you need to do 50 steps for it to realize that it needs to change. So basically, it’s not real accurate. I also notice that it has changed the number of calories and minutes. So I was checking the app, and there was a certain number of calories and minutes. Then I checked back on the app, and the calories and minutes were at a lower number. This doesn’t make sense, seeing how the number can either stay the same or be larger. It literally does not make sense for the calories and minutes to go backwards, seeing how that’s close to impossible. So the app can be taken as an estimate for how much exercise you have done, but it’s not to great for the accurate exercise amount in my book.
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    Developer Response

    Thank you for using ActivityTracker. ActivityTracker uses the Motion Processor in your iPhone to read steps. In order to record steps accurately the Motion Processor needs a sequence of steps to get started recording, about 10 steps. You are right, it makes no sense for the calories and active time to decrease in the same day and we are not aware of such issue. If this happens for you please send us a screenshot with the issue at support.
  • Broken for iOS 13 and watch iOS 6

    In the Q and A on their website they confirm that there are synchronisation issues with iOS 13 and watchOS 6, which they claim is out of their control which indicates they are not trying to resolve.

    On the current operating system versions I’m finding the information to be too inaccurate which is a shame because I liked the widget/complication and this is the only reason it gets the two stars. I’m regretting paying to upgrade to the Pro version as hidden in the Q and A is an admission that it’s broken and doesn’t work with the current OS versions.
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  • Watch app is terrible! Complication doesn't work! Watch step count is off!

    I bought ActivityTracker "Pro" for Apple Watch in order to use the complication to display steps. After paying for Pro and unlocking it, the complication still says "UPGRADE TO PRO".
    Further, the step count on the phone often doesn't match the step count in the Apple Health app or even the ActivityTracker PHONE app! I've tested this with the "Sync Watch & Health" turned on and turned off. The phone app always matches with Apple Health, but the watch only matches sometimes. The counts on the watch go up and down like crazy! I have requested Apple for a refund. I will be trying out other apps.

    EDIT: I tried the steps the developer mentioned, but it still doesn't work. There's another app that costs half as much and works wonderfully on the Apple Watch. I have now switched to that and requested a refund for this one.
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    Developer Response

    Thank you for upgrading to PRO. We are sorry about the issues you have experienced. If the complications do not activate just modify something in the iPhone app Settings (like Weekly Goal) then open the Watch app and the complications will be activated. In Sync Watch and Health mode the iPhone & Watch apps should display the same data and to mirror Apple Health since the data it's actually read from the Apple Health app. However in iOS 13 and watchOS 6 we have rarely noticed a discrepancy between the apps. Unfortunately this is out of our control.
  • Good but... needs work.

    *updated response after developer responded...***

    My watch is ALWAYS on, my phone is in my leg pocket on my workout pants... assuming your user is ‘dumb’ well, now I wish I could give you ZERO stars. Also, I shouldn’t have to ‘adjust’ my step length, considering a fitbit or another walking app doesn’t require anything but keeping your watch on. And ‘ I don’t walk much doing chores’ ?!?! Excuse you??? So, you know the layout of my house, how many sq. Feet it is and what exactly I do? Again... RUDE!

    I wanted to like this app, really I did, but... I just ran 6 miles and it only accounted for 3.6. That to me is a fail. I’ve been noticing that when I’m in my house walking around and doing chores it doesn’t even account for those. So, I give one star & deleting app. Not worth it. —
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    Developer Response

    Thank you for trying ActivityTracker. You can adjust the Step Length in the app Settings - Personal Profile, so that your mileage matches your distance. When you do house chores you need to have your iPhone or Watch on you, also you are not doing many steps.
  • Help

    I had to restore my iPhone after the restore activity tracker does not show any of the prior steps for the last five months how do I get it back I’ve done everything import from Apple health yes I see my steps in the Apple health app for the past 5 months but they’re not showing up in activity tracker like they used to is there anyway to get them back in there?
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  • Problem

    This app seems great and useful but I have one problem. I put in all my information and the step trackers and other things still say I have done nothing, not even moved. This is a problem that needs to be fixed. I got this app hoping it would help me and so far it has done nothing but take up space. Please consider reading this.
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  • Very disappointed.

    I bought this app hoping it would track my steps as I was running. I’ve been using Fitbit and the Fitbit tracks steps immediately as steps are taken . I’ve had this thing on all day and it hasn’t tracked a single step. I followed all the instructions to get it to work including the sync data and privacy and it does nothing. Save your money and don’t buy this app.

    Update. I restarted my Apple Watch and the steps finally updated. However it looks like every time I want the steps to update I have to either restart the watch or wait a half hour. Absolutely ridiculous. I download pedometer ++ for free and it works and updates just fine. I lost some money on this piece of junk app. Be sure you don’t do the same. These developers should be ashamed of themselves.
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    Developer Response

    Update: The Watch complications automatically update about every 10-15m. watchOS does not allow for faster updates due to battery concerns. If you are not satisfied with your PRO upgrade you can request a refund from your iTunes account. Thank you for using ActivityTracker. You have not given ActivityTracker permission to track your activity. Open your iPhone's Settings app and scroll down until you find ActivityTracker. Tap on ActivityTracker and make sure you have Motion & Fitness active. Also from the Settings app select Privacy > Health. Tap on ActivityTracker and select Turn All Categories On. In Sync Watch and Health mode, make sure you wait up to 10 minutes before the steps are updated
  • Stopped Tracking

    Love this app but stopped tracking on my iPhone. I can see my daily data on watch (IPhone 5) but on my phone stopped tracking as of yesterday. Cloudy screen, cannot get to open. Can see past history but as of yesterday, shows no activity. Had over 7,000 steps and gym workout. Nothing registered.
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