Fitbit: Health & Fitness Cheats

Fitbit: Health & Fitness Hack 4.02 + Redeem Codes

Activity, Sleep & Nutrition

Developer: Google LLC
Category: Health & Fitness
Price: Free
Version: 4.02
ID: com.fitbit.FitbitMobile

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Description

See the big picture on your health and fitness journey with the Fitbit app. Find easy ways to get active, sleep better, stress less and eat healthier.

Track the stats you care about across health, fitness and sleep, and change your goals as your routines evolve. Stay motivated with energizing workout content for your body and mind. See how far you’ve come with a glance at your personal goal progress and how you stack up to friends and family. Unlock even more possibilities when you sync up with a wearable device like Fitbit tracker or smartwatch and see how your activity, sleep, nutrition and stress all fit together.

GET MORE ACTIVE: See how small moves add up by using your smartphone to track steps and distance—or pair with a tracker or smartwatch to record your heart rate, Active Zone Minutes, calories burned and more. It’s a fitness planner in your pocket: Use the app as a diary to set goals and track your progress. It can help you stay active during the day, too. Check your hourly activity goal and get reminders to move or take a walk. Plus, that motivation you’ve been looking for is right in the app. Bring the gym home with a curated list of audio and video workouts that you can do at your own pace, right from your living room.* You’ll find sessions for HIIT, cardio, strength, running, biking, yoga and more. Start a 90-day trial of Fitbit Premium to unlock the full library of workouts from Fitbit’s expert trainers and partner brands you’ll love.**

TRACK YOUR HEART HEALTH: Understand your overall health by using your watch or tracker to keep tabs on your heart rate 24/7. Monitor your heart rhythm and see your resting heart rate trends, plus time spent in heart rate zones during workouts.

SLEEP BETTER: Find sleep tools to help you learn about your sleep quality and improve it—from measuring your sleep duration and sleep stages to understanding your restless time. Set reminders for bedtime and wake-up time to keep your sleeping schedule managed.

STRESS LESS: Listen to audio sessions to lessen stress and improve your mood. Use mindfulness to start your day a better way, find moments of calm and set intentions with meditation or get help falling asleep with breathing exercises and relaxing sounds.*

EAT SMARTER: Keep your diet in check with easy-to-use tools for setting goals. Tracking meals and logging food & water intake lets you see if you’re getting enough protein, fat, fiber and carbs on your way to managing your weight and overall health.

EVEN MORE WITH FITBIT PREMIUM: Upgrade to Fitbit Premium and get all the guidance, insights and inspiration you need to take your workout routine to the next level. Start your free 90-day trial today.

• Your Daily Readiness Score helps you understand when it’s time to go all out and when it’s time for rest & recovery—plus, you’ll get recommended workouts based on your body’s needs.
• Get the support you need across a whole library of workouts to keep your mind and body fit—from strength training, HIIT and cycling to dance cardio, yoga, meditation and more—led by Fitbit’s expert trainers who are ready to coach.
• Perfect your mindfulness practice with a full library of sessions that calm anxiety, prep for sleep and even help you meditate while walking.
• Find new ways to rest & recover with your Sleep Score. Plus, check out your sleep patterns and monthly trends in your Sleep Profile.
• Feed your appetite with access to easy, healthy recipes to help you reach your nutrition goals and bring your wellness full circle.

Terms of Service: https://www.fitbit.com/legal/terms-of-service

*A Fitbit Premium subscription is required to access the full content library.

**Fitbit Premium content and features may change. Content recommendations are not available in all locales and may be in English only.

Version history

4.02
2023-10-16
* Bug fixes and performance improvements
4.01
2023-10-03
* Bug fixes and performance improvements
4.00
2023-09-21
The redesigned Fitbit app introduces a fresh new design with improved functionality.
• Set new focus metrics on the Today tab and view all your health and wellness information more easily.
• Explore content on the Coach tab.
• Set and stay on track with your health goals on the You tab.
3.90
2023-09-05
* Bug fixes and performance improvements
3.89
2023-08-21
* Bug fixes and performance improvements
3.88
2023-08-08
* Bug fixes and performance improvements
3.87
2023-08-01
* Bug fixes and performance improvements
3.86
2023-07-11
* Bug fixes and performance improvements
3.85
2023-06-28
* Bug fixes and performance improvements
3.84.1
2023-06-24
* Bug fixes and performance improvements
3.84
2023-06-20
* Bug fixes and performance improvements
3.83.2
2023-06-18
* Bug fixes and performance improvements
3.83.1
2023-06-06
* Bug fixes and performance improvements
3.83
2023-06-06
* Bug fixes and performance improvements
3.82
2023-05-16
* Bug fixes and performance improvements
3.81
2023-05-02
* Bug fixes and performance improvements
3.80
2023-04-18
* Bug fixes and performance improvements
3.79
2023-04-04
* Bug fixes and performance improvements
3.78
2023-03-21
* Bug fixes and performance improvements
To keep getting the latest Fitbit app updates, you'll need to make sure your device is running iOS 15 or later
3.77
2023-03-07
* Bug fixes and performance improvements
* To keep getting the latest Fitbit app updates, you'll need to make sure your device is running iOS 15 or later
3.76
2023-02-21
* Bug fixes and performance improvements
3.75
2023-02-07
* Bug fixes and performance improvements
3.74
2023-01-24
* Bug fixes and performance improvements
3.73
2023-01-10
* Bug fixes and performance improvements
3.72
2022-12-06
* Bug fixes and performance improvements

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
Fitbit Premium Monthly
(Build healthy habits to reach your goals.)
$9.99
Free
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Fitbit Premium Monthly
(Build healthy habits to reach your goals)
$9.99
Free
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Fitbit Premium Monthly
(Build healthy habits to reach your goals)
$9.99
Free
IJ623179982✱✱✱✱✱ B3A4E9F✱✱✱✱✱
Fitbit Premium Annual
(Build healthy habits to reach your goals)
$79.99
Free
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Fitbit Premium Monthly
(Build healthy habits to reach your goals.)
$9.99
Free
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Fitbit Premium Monthly
(Build healthy habits to reach your goals)
$9.99
Free
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Fitbit Premium Monthly
(Build healthy habits to reach your goals)
$9.99
Free
IJ623179982✱✱✱✱✱ B3A4E9F✱✱✱✱✱
Fitbit Premium Annual
(Build healthy habits to reach your goals)
$79.99
Free
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Fitbit Premium Annual
(Build healthy habits to reach your goals)
$79.99
Free
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Fitbit Premium Annual
(Build healthy habits to reach your goals)
$79.99
Free
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Ratings

4.2 out of 5
222.5K Ratings

Reviews

Jane - Eastern Cape,
Awesome...but needs a little tweaking 😉
I am absolutely hooked on my Fitbit! I bought the Charge 3 and I hate taking it off. I love the notifications it sends if I haven’t moved from my desk each hour, I love the fact you can challenge other friends and colleagues to weekend, or weekly challenges as well as track your own performance. It’s got me more motivated than any exercise book, or personal trainer. The only downside I find is that it’s not 100% accurate. My resting heart rate on an ECG machine compared to my Fitbit has a difference of 10 beats per minute...that’s a big number when you’re trying to work in fat burn mode or/and cardio. In addition, when I train with other people my steps are pretty much the same but when we e all walked a 12km walk (as we’ve done consistently this week), my Fitbit comes up with almost 2km less than the others! The only time it’s accurate is if I walk with my GPS on my phone and then sync the data after my walk/run. In addition the calorie counter has very limited good options and scanning them and sending them off is too time consuming. I find I’m using the “My Fitnesspal” app to monitor my food intake...please look at their app and try and make the Fitbit calorie counter more user friendly. Apologies for mentioning the bits that need “tweaking”, but it’s constructive feedback that I feel is important. All in all I am so chuffed that I have a Fitbit as its now become a way of life for me! Thank you to the Fitbit team of developers ☺️
@earlofberl,
Fitbit
Love ❤️ Love ❤️ Love this application. Helps to meet great new friends and family. Also enables you to workout 🏋🏻‍♀️ with people from around the world 🌎 at your own pace but yet they motivate and inspire you to reach and even exceed your personal goals. Enjoy Fitbit and have been a member now for 9 years but it only gets better and better. Sure there are many different trackers and different types of watches and fitness trackers but for the best bang for your buck buy a Fitbit. They have many different styles and various price ranges, it’s a terrific way to meet new people and also enables you to grow through hard-work, inspiring you to attain your fitness goals and to even exceed them. Fitbit was purchased by Google since January 14, 2021 and under their auspices it has only grown and become a stronger, more easily attainable Fitness Tracker with a wonderful Fitbit Family and a strong 💪🏼 Fitbit Community consisting of friends and family from around the entire world 🌎. If you’re looking to lose a few pounds or just to keep track of how well your doing with your hiking 🥾, biking 🚴🏿‍♀️, walking 🚶🏻‍♀️ and running 🏃🏻‍♂️ even swimming then this is the best application that you will ever need. Truly fun and easy to use also has a Fitbit device for every member of your family. From your kids to your own personal device Fitbit is the best and most truly beneficial application/tracker on the market.
Techie 1111,
Useful
The newest replacement I got, barely connects to my phone. I have to tell it to sink and a lot of times it doesn’t do it so I have to close out the app and come back in. It constantly tells me that the zip battery is dying even when I’ve replaced it A few days or a week before and continues to tell me that although sometimes it will keep working anywayFor many, many weeks. For some reason they don’t make the clip on zip anymore and that’s quite annoying since I don’t want to wear a watch I find it uncomfortable, expensive and in the way Zip needs a less expensive model. Some of the models have so many things I don’t care about Also the app used to clearly tell you what times you were getting exercise now it’s kind of a loose, vague timing. I found it useful when I got up a number of times in the middle of the night and lost a lot of sleep

Older review below.
The zip is difficult to see when it’s on you as part of her work and it doesn’t link up efficiently with your phone sometimes there’s a big delay sometimes it doesn’t check in then you have to go sync it. I liked the one that looked just like a little gem, No it’s synced up efficiently you couldn’t really read it and excepted lights which I never could remember which light meant which and it wasn’t specific. Otherwise it works and it makes you do exercise which is its purpose.
Thea Greek,
Easy biometrics at your fingertips
Honestly I love Fitbit and have since I was in college. It was recommended to us by a professor of mine in the athletics department and I adore it. I am a volleyball player and I always have my Fitbit on. The app has been a tremendous help through the years and actually helped save my life twice when my heart rate was notably out of control and though I had been feeling very sick, it wasn’t until I saw that that I told my husband to get me to the hospital. Saved me from going into septic shock so that was cool. The app has also helped me with tracking calories, weight goals, periods, fertility, sleep, and more. The app actually helped us get pregnant with our first child (I have PCOS and was having a difficult time but the app really helped me figure out timing and consult a physician about the trends). What I’m saying is, I would recommend the Fitbit app and best Fitbit watches over pretty much every other product I have seen that is similar. Yes, even the A***e Watch and whatever new thing G****e has come out with. Best bang for your buck and there are a lot of apps that link up with the Fitbit app (and products) to improve your experience and help you meet your goals. I’m not paid by Fitbit to say this stuff but hey, if you’re out there reading this Fitbit, I’m just saying that I wouldn’t be sad about a job offer (jk. Mostly. Maybe.) Thanks for coming to my Ted talk
noaccountname,
So much for bug fixes.... and they were fixed!
Previous comments earning the app 3 stars a week ago: First time that the app has failed in over a year. So averaged out the number of stars to give it— with this week being 1 star and rest of year is 5. Since the latest update my Flex 2 wont sync. Ironic timing since I actually managed to finally do some serious exercising every day this week. I think the tracker is still storing data since I’m still getting silent alarms and notifications when wearing it. I hope it’s storing everything til bugs are fixed. Please!

Update with 5 stars to go with it: I was so surprised that the developers responded to the problem I posted about syncing, and for that alone, I’d give the app 5 stars for customer service. But better yet, the FitBit help page that they directed me to had the solution. It was at end of webpage after a long list of things to try, most of which everyone probably does. At the end of the “try this” suggestions, the one about how to reset the actual tracker did the trick. I never knew there was a little button on the charger itself for this purpose. Anyways, my Flex 2 tracker miraculously synced after I reset it, and it had stored a full week of data, exercise, sleep patterns, etc, which appeared happily in the app. The developer’s reply to my initial review has the link to follow for how-to. Thanks so much for being repsonsive!
Decompression,
Disappointed with new UI; Bugs remain unaddressed
Very disappointed with the UI changes. The colors and icons are no longer vibrant and fun, they are desaturated and blend together. Since the different information all looks to be nearly the same color now, it’s not as quick or easy to scroll through and check different metrics at a glance like I could do before. Some info has been completely removed, like the remaining battery life on my device, or the predicted total number of calories left for the day that used to be visible on the main page. And the new graphics feel excessively large, while the important aspects of them (like the icon to show you’ve reached your goal in a category) are humorously miniature in comparison. Not only that, but chronic bugs remain unfixed and unaddressed, like how the app freezes when trying to open the barcode scanner to enter a food item of that is the first thing you try to do after opening the app; or how, when viewing the “zone minutes” section, if you have logged exercise for the day, the heart rate data shows an artifactual massive spike in heart rate around 12-1am (and this spike only generates/appears after exercise has been logged, and is only shown in that section of the app- there is no corresponding HR spike when viewing the general heart rate data). I love the idea of fitbit but with each new change, many of which have been downgrades/removal of features lately, it feels less and less like the fitness tracker that I used to love.
Maggie's Shuffle,
Fitbit program
In 2013, I bought a Zip and used it to track steps, which encouraged me to improve and increase my activity, culminating in an 8K walk/run in September 2013. I had been using different apps for diet and, although I was maintaining weight, I wasn't losing. In May 2014, I decided to put all my activity and diet into one program. I compared a few and ended up with the Fitbit program. By September 2014, I had lost 20 pounds. A miracle as far as I'm concerrned after so many years of trying. Most important, I feel healthier. I recently changed to the Fitbit One as a tool for my next goal....the next 10 pounds and to help me with my sleep cycle, which I have found to be amazing. The best thing out of all of this is that all the tools are together, complete with trends, journal, archives, and incentives. I have read some of the other reviews and find that one-dimensional observations of a multi-dimensional program lack the information and experience needed to be fair. If you buy a product knowing that it does not link with an app you are using, why buy it? Because the product, even as a stand alone, is good. In any program, the key is the user, whether the product integrates with an app or not. So, I have stated on the Facebook page that I am happy with the product and program and I reiterate that here. Fitbit rocks!!! Thank you!!!
cakelover418,
Great except for one thing...
This app is useful. It tracks water, food, steps, zone minutes, miles walked, and it has so many other cool features. One of my favorite things to do on the app is track sleep. It worked fine at first. It was accurate. However, now it's not becoming accurate. This week, it's said I got: Three hours and four minutes, three hours and fifty-three minutes, three hours and thirteen minutes, and today it's saying I got four hours and three minutes. Yesterday, I went to bed at 11:04 and woke up at 5:37, yet it said I got three hours and thirteen minutes of sleep. I'm pretty sure that is more than 6.5 hours of sleep. It's frustrating. It's happened four times this week. I'm not doing anything different than I used to. I wear it to sleep and I make sure it's not too loose or tight. I wake up, check the Fitbit app, and it's saying I didn't get a good night's sleep at all. I talked to my father about it (who also has a Fitbit), and he said the app glitches sometimes. My mother has a Fitbit as well, but as of recently, it's not been glitching for either of them. I am not doing anything different from them. I don't know if it was because of a new update or something, since it never happened before this week. Please fix, this app is so useful for calculating sleep and I want it to do it right.
Mssmith0516,
FitBit app is pretty good, minus some frustrations
I love my FitBit Versa and the FitBit app, but my one complaint would be the overwhelming number of clock faces to choose from and no real way to filter through them. The categories are broken down to only a few, at most, and the search feature isn’t really all that reliable for what you’re truly trying to search for. For example, when searching for “beach” it only shows a few options, but IF you have a large amount of free time to search through the extensive library one by one, you happen to come across several more while browsing. Maybe having a “tag” feature for clock face developers to add search keywords would be nice. It would also be nice if there was a feature to filter clock faces by which ones are free from those that you have to buy.

I’m also not fond of the calorie link option that FitBit incorporates with the MyFitnessPal app. It would be nice for a setting to be provided to select whether you only want workout calories that you’ve burned to automatically link to your MyFitnessPal app versus your overall calorie burn for the day. I’m one who only likes to log my calorie burn for workouts and not the entire day.

Those are overall my only two complaints. For the most part, the FitBit app is great, with the exception of these couple of things, but I’ve also only owned my Versa for less than a week, so I’m still exploring the app.
footework,
A Perfect Tool
I was able to improve my health with FitBit. With the SLEEP feature, I could check if my sleep was fitful or peaceful. That helped me adjust my habits to go to bed sooner, develop a quiet time, reading/listening to music, and to not have a heavy meal right before bed. I kept up with my exercise needs and intensity by monitoring the type of exercise and length ing my workouts. It helps that Fit bit is waterproof because I like water aerobics. The FitBit also accounts for numerous of steps walked per day. Many people aspire to 10,000 steps per day but as a 75 year old sedentary woman who was overweight and hated exercise, I chose to start at 3,000 steps. Of course, that goal could be raised, but I pretty much stayed at that goal. Through diet and better choices in food, activities, and better sleep hygiene, I was able to go from 338 pounds down to 206, my goal for my tall, large framed body. I’ve managed to keep my weight within 206 and 211 for over a year. This success is attributed to my acceptance of the understanding that calories in equals exercise out. It is NOT easy but I am glad I did. Good luck to you and you might like to try a FitBit to help your progress. And no, FitBit did not compensate me or even know about me until I press the send button. This device worked for me and I hope it can work for you.