Google will begin rolling out a major redesign of the Fitbit app for Android users on October 28, available to Fitbit Premium subscribers with compatible devices. The update includes an AI-powered Fitbit Coach for personalized fitness experiences. However, many key features will be missing during this preview phase, including:
- Menstrual health logging and tracking
- Nutrition and hydration logging and tracking
- Blood glucose logging and tracking
- Body temperature logging and tracking
- Stress Management Score, Body Responses, mindfulness days, and mood logging
- Manual editing of sleep sessions and data
- Heart rate zone analysis in exercise summaries
- Sedentary time and hours
- Advanced running metrics for Pixel Watch 3 and 4 users
- Cardio Fitness Score
- Friends, groups, leaderboard, and messages
- Viewing badges
- Sharing workouts on social media
- Exporting TCX files from workout summaries
- Switching to children’s view for data from children's accounts
- Syncing data from Aria Air to the Fitbit app
The app also cannot import exercise sessions, routes, and health metrics from third-party applications via Health Connect. Users can revert to the previous app version easily through the settings menu.