

Sign in to the web app with your Fitbit account.Simply put, SyncFit exports ALL the TCX files (files with GPS, speed, and heart data) from your Fitbit account. A variety of applications exist out there, such as Strava, that can dig deep into the data from a TCX file. All the data that you track every day is lost because there is no efficient way to export it from the application.īy gaining back authority over your data and the ability to export it without wasting 10~ hours of your life, athletes and everyday users can employ it to improve their performance and health. The problem is, the application doesn't take full advantage of it. The Significanceįitness trackers hold a wealth of data.

It turned out that many others had run into the issue I had, finding the current way to export data to be inefficient, and well, plain stupid. Take a look at this community forum and this one as well asking for a feature that SyncFit will soon provide! Now, you might be saying, "wait! You completely forgot something, Google!" Nope. Now, repeat a couple of hundred times! Sounds appealing, right? For some, it might be a thousand times before they'll be able to export their GPS tracking data.

Wait for the page to load.Ĭlick to download file. Well, I technically could, but I would have to complete this process approximately 135 times:Ĭlick on view details. Excited to see what the data collected from my wearable tech could yield, I hopped onto Fitbit to export my TCX files - until I couldn't.

Recently, I discovered the limitless capabilities of Fitbit and workout data, in general (and how much was hidden from us). ❓ Where did "SyncFit" come from? The Problem
