3/5 rating based on 23 reviews. Read all reviews for fitline - companion for Fitbit for iPhone.
fitline - companion for Fitbit is free iOS app published by Robert Nedved
Suehupp234
This is an awesome app that allows you to download the data from your Fitbit. It also lets you get data from a specified date range too. I would highly recommend it.
GhostMorris
I really like to use this app as an addition to the standard Fitbit app. I am able to see new stats like highest step days for any period of time.
akosnitzky
Nice little data tool. My hope is more features will be added over time.
MindcandyOnly
This is an iphone app review. This app costs money for what you can find, better, free. I love apps but not those that offer nothing new or upgraded. Yeah, eye of the beholder, I know but why add copycats when you can take tech and customer service further? So my advice is Ignore this app. To developer I say: New Ideas Only, please.
small hobbit
Okay, first off it's annoying that you have to pay to see anything beyond one month when I can just go on FitBit itself and see pretty much all this information for free (and has all the information up to when I first got it along with any food tracking I've done) I can understand having people pay for the exporting feature, but not for data they already have access to (that seems a bit too greedy to me)
Saharan1234567890
This info is better seen on Fitbit's own app. It doesn't even include your sleep! Quite pointless.
Mattpackrat
The app is very straightforward, and easy to use. I spent the buck to get the entire lifetime data access, and it was well worth it. The app is very simple and very straightforward. All the data I need from the app the Fitbit doesn't provide in its own app. I do not have to access the Fitbit website while using a mobile device. (The Fitbit site is not a convenient website for mobile users.)
not_ya_wify
I can already look up my activity within the Fitbit app. I just downloaded this to see the sum of my calorie expenditure versus calories eaten for the last week and this function is not available. For weight loss, monitoring your calorie intake is the most important part and neither the Fitbit app nor fitline have a feature that shows how many calories you've saved over the week. In a week you should have a 3500 calorie deficit to lose a pound.
todd999
This is a great idea. There is a ton of great data in the Fitbit that could be better exposed and presented. Unfortunately the app does not give access to the areas are sorely missing In the native Fitbit GUI. Sleep and calories are two examples where this app could shine but does not add any value.
Deniolan
Dig the new charts and graphs - seeing the yellow average line lets me see how I'm trending - neat! Wish it had sleep data, but not sure it really matters that it doesn't - for the fitness metrics, I love it.