Sync Solver - Health to Fitbit Cheats

Sync Solver - Health to Fitbit Hack 2.10 + Redeem Codes

Sync BMI & Sleep Analysis Log

Developer: Best Free and Fun Games, LLC
Category: Health & Fitness
Price: $4.99 (Download for free)
Version: 2.10
ID: com.redshiftdev.Sync-Solver-Health

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Description

By popular demand, now you can sync all your data from Apple Health to Fitbit.
*** Important *** Fitbit has decided to not allow steps from third-party apps to count towards challenges. If you want to log steps from your iPhone and participate in challenges, we recommend using Mobile Track.

Data types supported:
- Steps
- Weight
- Body Fat Percentage
- Sleep Analysis
- Water

Notes:
- Data granularity on steps is limited to once per hour due to Fitbit API limitations.

Version history

2.10
2021-11-04
Minor fixes
2.9
2021-10-07
Minor fixes
2.8
2020-04-30
Minor fixMinor fix
2.7
2020-01-13
Performance improvements
2.6
2020-01-11
Performance improvements
2.5
2018-07-25
Performance improvements
2.4
2016-11-29
Corrected an issue with slow responses from Health
2.3
2016-10-07
Updated to support iOS 10
2.2
2016-03-22
Fitbit hours and Apple health hours now are aligned together at the beginning of the hour. The last hour of the day is now included in the correct day.
2.1
2015-10-08
- Added water syncing
- Removed blood pressure due to Fitbit limitation
- Optimized source discovery
- Corrected an issue with syncing body fat percentage
- Corrected an issue with the first history sync immediately after logging into Fitbit
2.0
2015-09-15
- Updated to support iOS 9
- Removed Heart Rate: Fitbit has changed their API and removed the heart rate logging feature. Because of this change, we have had to remove heart rate support from Sync Solver - Health to Fitbit. We are truly sorry to see Fitbit do this, and we hope that they will add the heart rate logging support back in a future update.
1.1
2015-06-26
- Increased look back period for steps to 24 hours
- Added Sleep Analysis (prioritized before steps)
- Prioritized Steps before Heart Rate
1.0
2015-04-07

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Ratings

3.5 out of 5
675 Ratings

Reviews

aagg03,
No Steps/Sleep in Fitbit
This is straight from a lengthy chat with Fitbit Support. They were nice enough, but were very clear that you will NOT see Steps data unless you buy one of their device or use your iPhone as your only tracker writing data directly into Health (inadvisable if you’re swimming or don’t want to live/sleep with your phone on your body). Even though Fitbit’s Exercise tile shows it’s getting duration and distance data from Health, and using that to calculate calories burned — and although you give Fitbit your walking/running stride measurements during setup — they say it will still NEVER use that data to calculate Steps. The same seems to go for Sleep, even if you approve all the correct read/write Privacy Settings for these types of data — without a Fitbit device, you CANNOT include those stats in your tiles/Dashboard. Fitbit will function merely as a weight loss, food, water, calories consumed/burned tracker ... not fitness/activity nor sleep, which is what I care about. I see this more a defect in their app and not Sync Solver, which appears to be doing what it should, but still I wasted $3 on this app. For me, it’s back to Jawbone’s purple-icon UP app ... tedious and limited after years of use, but the only one I’ve found that reads/charts my Steps/Sleep (as well as Weight) data to/from Health accurately most days without undue fuss, setup or other apps (like this one).
cjharrington,
It DOES work!
I just got an Apple Watch but didn't want to stop using my Fitbit. I like them both for different reasons. Fitbit is my "source of truth" for activity.
I don't use both devices at the same time.
I am able to sync my activity (steps) from my watch to the Fitbit app w no problems.
*(saw this on the developers support page after I purchased. Fitbit restriction)The only thing I DON'T like is that it in addition to the overall step count, it adds items to the daily exercise log. It uploads the Apple Watch steps as exercises, 1 per hour. So I have a 7am exercise, 8am exercise, 9am exercise etc with the Apple Watch steps for that hour. (It's not double counting overall steps..it's just showing them as an 'exercise' as well)
I also purchased the Sync for Fitbit to Health for the OTHER items Fitbit has and Health doesn't. Weight etc (from Fitbit Aria scale), sleep from Fitbit auto sleep tracking.
Works great all around! I'm making sure I don't sync the SAME items between both and create an endless loop! :)
I don't use Fitbit challenges so it wasn't a concern for me.
Love it! Thanks!
googull,
Should be free
This sync app should be free because it is so limited. Sure, this is an outcome of the fit bit policy but unless you read all these reviews carefully you are likely to be disappointed with the app at large. Your steps will not be counted as steps in fit bit. Rather, they will be counted as activity. Stair flights are not synchronized. Sleep details are limited. And worst of all because of limitations in the number of uploads allowed by fit bit per hour you are going to be hugely disappointed if you thought you were going to synchronize more than a few days of data. The app offers to synchronize back years but doesn’t bother to tell you that you will likely destroy your screen with screen burn waiting the 70 hours it may take to complete. It isn’t until you get into the support details that you discover all of these limitations imposed by the fit bit website. By contrast the other rap that synchronizes fit bit data to the Apple health app is phenomenal and highly recommended.
JesseT,
Sort of works but doesn’t sync automatically. Step counts totally wrong
Despite what the app claims, it does not sync to Fitbit automatically. You have to manually sync it.

Update: the step counts transferred to Fitbit are wildly inaccurate. In a day where I have 5,000 steps worth of activity, only 1200 steps would sync to the Fitbit. This may be due to me having both an Apple Watch and motion tracking on the phone, but regardless of the limitations the app has to deal with, it doesn’t do the things it claims to well enough to justify using it. The fact of the matter is that with the way things are between Apple and Fitbit at the moment, you have to pick one or the other. This app is a bandaid at best and comes with sufficient compromises that it is not worth using, despite the admirable efforts by the developer
shinjukublack,
No Steps / Sleep
It doesn’t really matter to me whether it’s Fitbit’s fault or SyncSolver’s developer; the only fact that matters is that the app DOES NOT do what it is advertised to do. If you’re like me, you were wondering why the original SyncSolver stopped working and just crashes, so you came here and found this. I didn’t read the notes. I should have. I bought a bundle of apps based on what they used to do, but cannot any longer.

Do not purchase this app if you want your steps and sleep info imported into Fitbit; it’ll never happen and Fitbit is insistent that it will never happen. Fitbit is so adamant about keeping their ecosystem closed that it makes me uninterested in ever buying another of their devices.
nrbevan,
Doesn't work
After reading the app would only prevent challenge tracking but would track everything else I decided to give it a try as I loved using my Fitbit app for years and had many friends on my list. I currently have a new Apple Watch and didn't want to give up tracking my weekly and daily steps with friends on Fitbit. I paid and downloaded sync solver and it seemed to work but when I opened Fitbit my steps etc did not show up on my daily or weekly totals. When you try to get app support it only gives you common questions but no one to contact. I'm contacting Apple in hopes to get my money back as this app is useless. Don't waste your time or money. I would have given a zero star if I was able to Buyer beware
Twice II,
Don’t waste your money
Occasionally I leave my Fitbit on the charger when I leave home. I got this, hoping I could do what it says it does and move my data from Apple Health to Fitbit. This app is both overly simplistic and tedious. You start on the main screen with a giant Sync Now button. If you do this without taking any additional steps it can erase a lot of data from Fitbit; you have to go to Advanced Settings first and tell it how far back you want it to go. But, oops, actually, now it’s not working at all! “Nothing to Sync!” it says. “Already Synced” it promises. You check Fitbit and nothing has changed, but Apple Health says 8,000 steps. It’s terrible. Save yourself five bucks. Don’t bother.
imdkhfdssf kdjgnfh,
Absolute Trash
Have to use the app due to employer health plan requirements and I can honestly say I have not had a worse experience with an application on any platform. Lose steps and data all the time. Constantly have to delete the app and reinstall to try to get any data to sync. Still rarely works properly. This would be a sorry excuse for a free application and developers should be embarrassed at this performance. Updated 2020, app is still garbage! Most recent update the dates to sync back to are blacked out. Still complete trash of an app. No developer response or support. Do not pay money for an app made by these scam artists.
Flarah,
Mobile track will connect your iPhone to Fitbit, making this app unnecessary
I am an Apple Watch user who wanted the Fitbit app to compete in pointless competition with my internet friends. A google search told me that I needed this app in order for my iPhone to talk to Fitbit. This is not true. When you set up the Fitbit app, choose “I don’t yet have a device” and the select the “mobile track” option. This enables a connection between the app and the health data collected by your phone—and only your phone. So far as I can tell, nothing, including this app, will result in the step recorded on your Apple Watch syncing with FitBit. Spend your $3 on a latte or put it in a 401k.
Pastazia,
I Should Have Read The Reviews!
PLEASE DON'T BUY!!!

My Fitbit Charge HR recently broke, so for Valentines Day, my sweet husband surprised me with an Apple Watch! I was beyond excited! However, I was also sad about deserting all of my Fitbit friends.

I went online looking for a solution in order to sync my Health Kit data to my Fitbit account and this app was suggested over and over again.

I was thrilled when it seemed as though everything was being synced, but when I opened the Fitbit app, there was hardly anything there. I thought I must be doing something wrong.

Finally, I visited the developer site and went through the FAQ sheet. Apparently, Fitbit has barred Sync Solver from accessing almost any data from Apple Health Kit.

When I saw that I had just wasted $3, I tried to file a report with iTunes, but that just sent me straight to the FAQ sheet I had already read, with no option to request my money back. If you made it this far through my review, I repeat, "PLEASE DON'T BUY!!!"