Fitbit

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Fitbit, the world’s leading app for tracking all-day activity, workouts, sleep and more (and the only one with a heart rate monitor in every tracker), helps you get fit, be healthy and live your best life. Fitbit’s easy-to-use dashboard tracks all-day stats like steps taken, distance traveled, calories burned and active minutes. Personalized insights show how your activity influences weight loss and offers tips to reach goals. Connected GPS shows real-time pace and distance while running or walking outdoors. Use multi-sport modes to track activities like biking and yoga or use SmartTrack automatically records select workouts for later review.

Partnering with Fitbit gives your customers a way to seamlessly connect their accounts with your fitness app through the Fitbit API so they can import their data into their fitness account while also maintaining their privacy. With this integration you can:

Connect your users’ Fitbit data with the iOS Health app

Get detailed step counts and Fitbit activities in Apple HealthKit

Create custom health metrics in Apple HealthKit that support goal setting

When you’re trying to get healthier and more active, it’s hard to know if you’re really doing better than you were before. Sure, you might be going for a walk every night after dinner, but how far is that walk? How many calories are you burning? Is that enough to keep your heart healthy? And what about the day-to-day stuff—how active are you when you’re on the bus to work or when you’re sitting at your desk at work? Your Fitbit app answers all of those questions. You can use the app on its own or with a Fitbit device to track all-day activity, workouts and sleep—plus set goals for yourself and get fit tips from experts. From the dashboard, you can see how far you walked yesterday and this week, how much time was spent in heart rate zones and how many floors you climbed. The app will also tell you how long it took you to fall asleep last night and the quality of that sleep. You can see your recent activity history in the form of food logs, exercise summaries and weight logs. And if your Fitbit device has a built-in altimeter, it can tell you how many floors you climbed yesterday—the same information as found on your dashboard, but

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