iFit—All-day Fitness Coaching Reviews – Page 4

4/5 rating based on 70 reviews. Read all reviews for iFit—All-day Fitness Coaching for iPhone.
iFit—All-day Fitness Coaching is free iOS app published by ICON Health & Fitness, Inc.

Great concept but execution poor

blowe227

When it works it's fantastic and motivating. It works well for a few days then tells me my Bluetooth is off which it isn't. Turning on/off is a suggestion that doesn't work. Then after a few hours it's fine. But then it won't link. I turn on/off my phone. That may work but eventually I have to delete the app and reload everything. This is very tiring and frustrating. Fix it!!! Please!!!


Great workout

Renato0612

It seems 18 minutes is nothing, but it is an excellent workout


Waste. Wont sync with my iPhone

DopeItsTW

I have an elliptical with ifit sync on the console. Reading the instruction manual it makes it seem like you are able to pair an iPhone to the console using the app. I'm having a hard time doing this because the app only searches for a wearable, I'm only trying to pair Bluetooth so I can listen to my music. After researching I believe you can only sync ifit to an IPad. I do not own one though and I feel like this whole ifit thing is just a scam to get us to upgrade to their paid service.


2nd fitness tracker

aznboi39

This is my second fitness tracker which I like so far. My only issue is that I had to subscribe to coach just to use it. I've also noticed that the price for the subscription changes depending on which page im on. When I was on the Apple App Store it said $14 but when I'm on the ifit website it says $9.


So far so good

Dave yay

Works great.


Great app that measures everything!

Joe Ba-Hoe

I am an iFit employee. I mostly use it to measure my steps now, but it was great using it to measure my progress losing weight and increasing my activity. I wish there was some Apple Watch integration.


Tons of features, still has some issues.

Homertherat

I am an employee at iFit, so I've had the chance to look over the app inside and out. The app is beautiful and easy to navigate, and when you sync an iFit device, you can easily monitor your steps, heart rate, exercise, goals, and keep track of your sleeping. There are tons of workout programs available with your iFit membership (sort of a P90X style) to fit your personal needs. Everything syncs with your account on the iFit website, so you can track everything online as well as on your phone. There are some issues with the app, however. Sometimes connectivity is spotty, and entering food is clunky, but I've always been able to find the food I was searching for. Overall, there's still some work to be done on the app, but as it is, it can help you keep track of everything and stick to your fitness goals.


Good vision, lots of bugs

bigarchkahuna

I've been using the iFit ecosystem for about a month now. The vision of the product is great. Maps on your treadmill, monitoring on your wrist, a website and iphone app to tie it all together. BUT, the products are riddled with bugs. And it's to the point where I basically assume anything new I try with it will probably not work. Here's just a few bugs: * When using an iFit treadmill, if you where the heart rate monitor at the same time it will report 2 work outs on the website. Why the developers can't figure it out by time that it's the same workout is beyond me. * The weight logging of the app doesn't work. On the website it's fine. * The "wake time" for the wearable is stupidly implemented. First if you get up early and move around -- even are midway through your workout -- it will suddenly say "Wake". Really? More over, it sets a few ways the app works. So for example, if it's late, and you did a workout before the wake time, some how it's for the day before? Really? * And of course the app crashes. And moreover, since using this app, my entire phone (an iphone 6 plus) has crashed a few times. God knows why, probably a bug in the bluetooth portion of iOS. * The wearable (and Axis HR) this app connects to also crashed after a week. Had to be disconnected from the phone and reconnected. None of these bugs individually is a big deal. But put them all together and this outfit is clearly amateur hour developers. I'm going to stick with it -- my expensive treadmill is tied to it -- but honestly, if you just want a wearable don't have any iFit connected fitness equipment, look elsewhere. These guys will need time to get their act together.


Not Recommended

Finacanaveral

I gave this a go for three months and it was awful. The calorie counter is not user friendly It would take me more than five minutes to input my food I couldn't find anything my diet isn't that exotic just use my fitness pal it's free and super easy to use. I would like to comment on the rest of the app but it rarely worked. The fitness tracker feels cheaply made and is very inaccurate I'll just stick to my Garmin. The icing on this already awful tasting cake is when you call customer service they make you feel like you're bothering them and they make no effort in helping. There are tons of free apps that do more don't spend money on this.


Not recommended

Lbdsear

Never received the ifit vue they said I'd get for free with my membership.