Become your Best Self! Track your daily activity effortlessly — no fitness gadget, no battery drain, and complete privacy.
"The interface is clean and clear and will help you set achievable goals for fitness"
— MacWorld - bit.ly/MacWorldTop
ActivityTracker keeps track of your steps, active calories, distance, active time, and flights of stairs climbed, just by carrying your iPhone or Apple Watch — which you already do.
Research shows that simply being more active can make you healthier. Not everyone wants a vigorous exercise routine, so just increasing your daily activity can help you get in better shape. ActivityTracker automatically quantifies your daily and weekly activity and motivates you to be more active — completely free!
General Features
• Track your Steps, Active Calories, Distance, Active Time, and Floors Climbed;
• Monitor what's most important to you: Steps, Calories, or Distance (PRO version);
• Track your activity hour-by-hour in the Hourly view. Details such as steps, calories, distance, active time, and floors are shown per hour;
• Set individual Targets for: Steps, Calories, and Distance (PRO version);
• Today overview graph in Trends, with progress for the current day vs last days;
• This Week overview graph in Trends, with progress for the current week vs last;
• See the big picture with the Years summary in the Trends view;
• See details per hour for any day by long tapping on that day in the Details view;
• Long tapping on any Week/Month in Details, will get you to the first day of that interval;
• Since not all days are the same, you will set a Weekly Target that we will also break down to a Daily Target;
• Customize the interface with one of the seven Accent Colors (from which three are free);
• Import/export feature to save your data or move it to another device (PRO version);
• Week Overview to review your last week's progress at a glance (PRO version);
• Fireworks & Confetti animations for reaching your targets (PRO version);
• Easily share your daily stats with friends.
[New] Activities
• New Activities feature to track your workouts with GPS!
• Track activities such as Walking, Running, Cycling, and Hiking in great detail;
• View a map overview of your routes, plus detailed stats such as Splits, Elevation, Speed, and more;
• Monitor metrics such as Heart Rate (requires Apple Watch) and Weather conditions (PRO version);
• Easily share your activity route & stats with friends.
Apple Watch & Health
• Synchronize steps between your iPhone, Apple Watch and Health app (PRO version);
• Real-time stats updates;
• Import your historical data from Apple Health so you can have a complete overview of your activity from day one;
• Awesome Apple Watch app with: today's overview, hour-by-hour stats & last 7 days!
• Independent Watch app for watchOS 8+ with settings;
• Multiple watchOS 8+ Complications for at a glance stats on your Watch (PRO version).
iOS Integration
• [New] Live activities with your workout details;
• [New] New zoom transition for iOS 18;
• [New] Siri integration;
• Beautiful Lock Screen Widgets, with graphs for Hours & Days;
• In-App Events. Get engaged by participating in our monthly challenges;
• Awesome Today widgets with customizable statistics and colors;
• Progress notifications for target reached and target half-reached (PRO version);
• Daily & Weekly notifications, that can easily be disabled in Settings;
• App badge that shows the steps taken directly on the app icon;
• Dark mode
• iMessage app
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So positive and encouraging! I’ve used many pedometer apps over the years, finally landing on this one, but set it aside when I got my Apple Watch a few years ago. Rehabbing from three spinal fusions in the last two years, my PT encouraged me to track my steps — not just a daily goal, but a weekly one too. I remembered this app’s option to a) not lose a streak if one day was missed and b) set a weekly goal. It’s perfect for where I’m at: prioritizing my weekly goal means I can fall short of my daily goal once (or even twice) a week and still feel successful and proud of my progress (rather than like a failure for missing one day). I appreciate how easy it is to see my complete history, going back over 10 years. I can track the months and years that I walked more/less and what was going on in my life/health. One unexpected insight I gleaned upon returning to this app is how drastically my step count dropped when I started serious weightlifting. As a personal trainer, I know that our bodies are built to ambulate. Apple Watch is less geared toward tracking steps as much as it is tracking activity. I want and need to track both for balanced and healthy mobility and functional fitness. Right mow, I’m walking far more than I would without this app and have no plans to stop using it, even once my rehab is complete. Thank you!!
Developer Response
Thank you very much for the feedback. Keep up the good work!
What else do you need?
Lion Iron Group
Great data collection, easy to see all KPis on a daily, weekly, monthly basis so as we all know we go through different stretches. This is just one tool to use to make sure you are recognizing not only day to day activity but long term can help spot signs of valleys and peaks. If the valley is too low, find something you want and then use this one click tool to make sure you reach the peak. No need to not try and maintain that peak level again but as long as you avoid and valley for more than one day. Long term you can use this tool to truly measure progress on the pursuit of happiness! No really though, easy download give the thought process a try the first time you use it! Lioniron
Developer Response
Thank you very much for your feedback. Keep up the good work!
Incorrect mileage counts
Scout 2009
Now we walk 9 miles a day and I’ve had to “ tweak “ the step length several times. It just starts tracking fairly well then it will lose a mile or more on the same trails we do every morning. So even implementing your suggested “ fix” does not work all that well. As stated in original rating below it barely counts the back now 2 miles of trails and there is a very strong cell signal there so that’s not it either. I would have to take the step length up to 48 or so get a reading so I’ll just “ guesstimate “ until I find more accurate system. I’m so sorry I paid $4 for this app! I walk pretty much the same 3.7 mile walk every morning with my dog. The only time it varies is when we add the last part of trails on so more steps NOT FEWER! Every 2-4 days this app screws me out of 1-2 miles! Since it’s pretty much same morning walk I don’t get it! Even parked my car at last part that it NEVER counts more than .3 miles and started walking 1.2 miles by its self! Did that walk today with regular walk all it registered was 2.7 miles! Looking for more accurate app. Need CORRECT info for ortho doc. Reply to developers: I already tried the custom step settings. This app seems to have MAJOR issues with any type of non flat terrain.
Developer Response
Thank you for using ActivityTracker. Please note that ActivityTracker tries to estimate your Step Length from your Height (set in Settings > User Profile). But you can also set a custom Step Length (in Settings > User Profile) so that it matches your distance. Please let me know if this solves your problem.
Good, Needs Fixing Though
GG5821
I’ve been using this app for a few weeks now, and I absolutely love it. There’s only one problem, which seems very minor in my opinion, but still can pose an annoyance.The problem is, it does not not take into account the total amount of floors climbed. I live in a house with two staircases, one that leads to a higher floor and another that leads to a lower floor, in between both staircases is the front door. And from my mental remembrance, I’ve walked at most six times on them in the last week, however it counts no amount.Additionally, the calories, I go on a NordicTrack treadmill in my house and when I take note of how many calories were burned, I also check on the app to see if it corresponds. However, it doesn’t even seem to count half the amount of calories burned.As a result, for these bits of information, I’ve taken out a half-star for each one, leaving 4 out of 5 stars. This is a good and very useful app, one that I absolutely love, however, it needs some slight fixing. The steps and tracked minutes of walking seem satisfactory, despite the slightly difference in walking; 50 steps and no change has been monitored, however, walking 50 more steps at a greater than the previous one adds in those steps. I sincerely hope this criticism helps the devs with fixing the problems I’ve encountered.
Developer Response
Thank you for using ActivityTracker and for your feedback. A flight of stair climbed is considered when you gain 10 feet (3 meters) in elevation and take about 16 steps. This is a very sensitive measurement which can be wrong sometimes.ActivityTracker reads the flights of stairs climbed from the Motion Processor in your iPhone or from Apple Health if you have activated Sync Watch & Health in the app's Profile settings.Happy New Year!
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Version 4.1.4
The developer, Bits&Coffee, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy .
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Information
Seller
Bits&Coffee SRL
Size
25.8 MB
Category
Health & Fitness
Compatibility
Requires iOS 15.6 or later.
iPhone Requires iOS 15.6 or later.
iPod touch Requires iOS 15.6 or later.
Apple Vision Requires visionOS 1.0 or later.
Apple Watch Requires watchOS 8.0 or later.
Location
This app may use your location even when it isn’t open, which can decrease device battery life.