Stats - Health, Fitness Widget
James Andrew Shaw Ltd
3.1 ★
12 ratings
Free
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AppRecs rating 3.1. Trustworthiness 76 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 25 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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4 star
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3 star
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2 star
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1 star
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76% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
About Stats - Health, Fitness Widget
Health metrics currently included in the app are; step count, walking & running distance, cycling distance, stairs climbed, active energy, exercise time, height, weight, blood glucose, heart rate, resting heart rate, water, caffeine, mindful minutes and sleep.
MAIN FEATURES:
- 15 different health metrics including steps and heart rate.
- Latest value, line graph and bar chart widgets.
- View metric data over different time periods including today, last 7 days and last 30 days.
- Small and Medium widgets for every metric.
- Dynamic units for each metric.
- Light and Dark themes.
- Apple Heath integration to fetch health data.
Note: the frequency at which widgets refresh data is controlled by the operating system itself. This is not controllable from 3rd party apps. However, if you manually open the main app and adjust the settings of a metric, this will force any widget to refresh.
Thanks for taking the time to look at Stats. If you have any feature requests, feedback or questions; please don’t hesitate to get in touch. :)
Terms of Use - https://www.shaw-james.com/health-landing/terms-and-privacy/
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Reviews for Stats - Health, Fitness Widget
Phillip Lanos
Would love an iPad widget app syncd
Now that the health app is on iPad too, would love this to make widgets available on the iPad too.
KenRAllen30
Almost perfect!
I downloaded the app specifically for the weight widget, but the way it displays data makes me not want to use it. Days with no data points are displayed as a zero on the widget so instead of a trend line like you see in the health app, you get large spikes. A trend line that connects data points would be far more convenient.