doesn't count all the steps! I do a lot more than it records
slow to record data. sometimes inaccurate.
Good app for tracking daily steps but it has no option of dowloading yearly stats. That feature should also be there in the app so as to measure annual progress. Update on 05 Apr 2026: App has some serious flaws. It increased minutes, steps and heart points in approximate manner. Like I took a short walk for 4 minutes but it increased minutes by 7 because just before this 4 min walk I was talking walk intermittently in 7 minutes slots. This gives incorrect assessment of minutes.
I dont completely understand it
App does not sync data - especially sleep data - older than 1 day even when it exists (from a Garmin watch). which leaves gaps in the data. very annoying!
I'm finding that my steps aren't accurate. what am I doing wrong
health care daily life
Distance data changing while in rest needs improvement
The step count is inaccurate. this morning as usual I had about $7,600 steps and it said I had 3.3 mi logged and then later when I passed 8,500 steps it said that I had 2.2 mi logged. not worth using
I have been using this app for the last one whole month but the problem that I have faced with this is that if I am walking 5000 steps in the afternoon and burning like around 342 calories and then I am again walking 5000 step after my dinner again checking it shows me that I have only walked around for 16 minutes and burn around 47 calories which is not true because the when I am checking the main you know where you will show the 10000 steps there I have worked 8000 steps so I find that this is
Works great for tracking steps but apparently you have to open it frequently? My last recorded steps were Feb 19, it's Mar 29 now. A little peeved by that but I guess it doesn't matter since I only care about steps on specific days of the week.
Needs TWO new activities: 1. Ebike riding (should have basic adjustable parameters, to set up various - usually five - pedaling assistance modes (PAS). 2. Mowing the lawn, with PUSH mower option - this, on average, burns a lot more calories than simple walking. Thank you!
if only Discovery Health could recognise this platform. Thought Google would think of all avenues...
Not sure any thought has been given in designing charts. For example, considering 80/120 is considered normal blood pressure, I would expect the horizontal marker lines to be at every tens (e.g., 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 110, 120, 130, 140, 150, 160) and not at some random (e.g. 75, 105, 135). A thoughtfully designed graph can help users whether they are in healthy range overtime (and if not, how far they are).