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Fitness Tracker
Based on 130 Reddit mentions
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I’ve tried 50+ productivity apps, and these are the ones that I really enjoyed using
Hey all! As an entrepreneur with ADHD, productivity is something that I deeply care about. Over the years, I’ve probably tested 50+ productivity apps, and these are the ones that I enjoyed using. I hope you find some helpful takeaways here!
- TickTick: I’m sure a lot of you in this subreddit are alre
happytr115 in r/ADHD
December 11, 2024 2:54 AM
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The Weeks is a 9/10 for me. I’ll get it again and again.
It’s a 9/10 because I hate that there is no clasp to keep it shut / that you have to spend $30 on a hobonichi brand band or cover with a clasp lolz. I found my happy medium via a good ol binder clip. It works perfectly! Adding pages of my fitness tracker, can you tell I am obsessed with data and acc
...miu-miu-miu-miu-miu in r/hobonichi
February 4, 2025 1:15 AM
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Galaxy Fit 3 is capable of a lot more but Samsung isn't caring about it much anymore
Galaxy Fit 3 Users These Features Should Exist (Hardware Already Supports Them)
Hey everyone,
I’ve been using the Galaxy Fit 3 for about a year and smth now, and honestly, it’s a great device for the price. But the more I use it, the more obvious it becomes that Samsung is limiting features in so
Important_Teacher_70 in r/GalaxyFit
November 19, 2025 5:29 PM
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Casio G-Shock DW-H5600 – My Experience So Far
I was on the fence about this one. I wanted a fitness tracker that did more than just count steps and initially considered the Garmin Instinct. Solar charging was a must for me since I have battery anxiety. I eventually picked up the DW-H5600 for $125, figuring I could always sell it if it didn’t wo
...houndme in r/gshock
March 22, 2025 1:47 PM
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Does anyone here wear your Tudor and a fitness tracker on the other arm?
I’m really wanting to get a fitness tracker to start wearing and focusing on losing weight again and working out but also want to wear a regular watch. Just curious what you guys do? The Apple Watch is the best since I have an iPhone I feel like, but I think it might be kinda lame to wear an Apple
...cstat3113 in r/Tudor
July 27, 2025 5:01 PM
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FitTrack - Simple Workout Log and Fitness Tracker
I built a simple, fast, no-BS tracker designed for serious lifters and old-fashioned gym notebook users who just want to focus on progress, but still want a faster, more streamlined way to log their sets.
It's called FitTrack — just launched on the App Store:
[https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ftrk-
Weird-Shower in r/iosapps
April 1, 2025 7:33 AM
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Amazfit Bip 5 - My Thoughts
Welcome to this little scatter-brained 'first impressions' style review of the Amazfit Bip 5. I have owned many Amazfit watches before so I will be comparing it against some of the models I have owned in the past as well. I'm not a professional reviewer in any way, and I don't buy these watches fo
...McNeelGraphics in r/amazfit
August 15, 2023 6:50 AM
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Looking for a better Fitness Tracker
For the most part I enjoy the simplicity of the stock fitness app, but while I’m in the gym it leaves me wanting.
Currently I have a note in the Notes App that I use to track what I’ll do in the gym that day, copy and pasting from the previous set I did (if it’s leg day, I’ll copy the last leg and
...colinmchapman in r/AppleWatch
May 19, 2025 5:29 PM
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Your Opinion on Fitness Tracker
Okay hear me out, I am a total newbie and know nothing about running, but am I wrong to say that all I really need to complete my first marathon is a my phone and a good app that tracks everything for me?
I know that there are so many cool gadgets such as the Whoop, Apple Watch, Garmin trackers, S
...Ianinvest in r/Marathon_Training
January 6, 2025 7:30 PM
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How the Data Act 2025 Is Changing Patient Privacy in Health Insurance
Hi all,
I've been digging into the upcoming Data Act 2025 and thought it would be useful to share a summary of how it might affect our health data and insurance policies. It can be a dry topic, but there are some important changes on the horizon.
In short, this isn't a replacement for GDPR but mor
...wecovr in r/privatehealthcoveruk
November 12, 2025 2:15 AM
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