Is the Walker Tracker app free?
Download the Walker Tracker app, free on Android and iOS, before November 13. Prefer using a desktop? You can make a free account here. Desktop users need to manually enter steps.
How do you use the Walker Tracker app?
Select the type of app or device you are connecting and click Connect. When prompted, select to open the app connected with your device. Log in when prompted. When asked to share permissions, you must share the indicated permissions in order for Walker Tracker to sync steps.
What is the Walker Tracker app?
Walker Tracker is an app-based physical activity platform that records your steps from walking or from your favorite physical activity (e.g., aerobics, bicycling). When you sync or manually enter your steps to your account, your entries move you and your team move closer to the finish line.
How does Walker Tracker count steps?
Because we pull steps in from your device's account that means that you need to sync regularly with your device's app or USB dongle and those steps must be showing on your device's account (Usually visible on their website, such as www.fitbit.com, connect.garmin.com, etc.) before they are sent to Walker Tracker.
How do I sync my walker tracker?
To sync Fitbit with Walker Tracker:
- Below your step chart, click “Connect a Device"
- Scroll down to the option for Fitbit.
- Select “Connect your Fitbit”
- Enter your Fitbit Login information. ...
- Accept at least the following permissions for data sharing: weight, Fitbit devices, heart rate, activity and exercise, sleep.
What devices work with Walker tracker?
Walker Tracker pairs with the all major brands of wireless devices and apps to make it easy to transfer your data. Clip on your pedometer or band or drop your phone in your pocket and get movin'!
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Devices and Apps galore! Link and send data to Walker Tracker directly
- Fitbit.
- Garmin.
- Misfit.
- Jawbone.
- Withings.
- Striiv.
- Microsoft.
How does Walker Tracker work?
In an activity (step) challenge, people take part in fun and engaging activities competing with themselves or against colleagues or friends – individually or in teams. Progress is tracked automatically and results are posted on a virtual map or leaderboard so participants can see how they're doing.