Fitbit App Constantly Reverts To Spotify Free

I think it must be something with Fitbit's Spotify code during the authentication, cause sometimes you can very shortly see the premium revert back to free when you open the apps settings. My guess is that the authentication fails to save the hash for account type to the Fitbit app. © 2020 Fitbit, Inc. All rights reserved. Legal Terms Privacy Policy App Gallery Guidelines Reporting Copyright & Trademark Infringement. App availability subject to.

Fitbit App Gallery allows you to personalize your device with the apps and clock faces that best reflect your personal needs and aesthetic. But as soon as you setup your Fitbit Ionic or Fitbit Versa, you’ll also have access to pre-loaded apps from Fitbit—like Exercise, Fitbit Coach, Relax, and Timer—as well as popular apps designed to boost motivation and convenience. Below, a little more info on the leading Fitbit watch partner apps you can look forward to using.

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Pandora/DEEZER

Few things improve a workout as much as good music, but who wants to exercise while carrying their smartphone? By partnering with Pandora, the most listened-to audio streaming service in the US with 71 million monthly active listeners, Fitbit makes it easy for US-based Ionic and Versa users to leave their phone at home and take their favorite music with them.

After pairing your Fitbit account with your Pandora account using the Fitbit app, Pandora Plus and Pandora Premium users (paid subscription required; US only) can use the Pandora app to sync their favorite stations or choose from Pandora-curated workout stations and download them directly to their Ionic or Versa. Save this link to Fitbit’s Motivation Mixtape for when you’re ready to get started.

Not in the US? Keep your favorite songs on your Fitbit smartwatch with Deezer, a global music streaming company.The Deezer app for Fitbit OS lets you hear new song recommendations mixed in with tunes from your library via FLOW, your personalized continuous soundtrack. Choose a playlist, skip forward, or go back to a previous song right from your wrist. A Deezer paid subscription is required, which is available free to Fitbit smartwatch users for three months*.

Strava

Strava is the leading social network for millions of athletes at all levels and has been working with Fitbit since 2015, when two-way data sharing was enabled. The Strava app on Ionic and Versa continues this shared mission by providing athletes with advanced tools, including Matched Runs, a feature that allows you to benchmark yourself against past performances on your most common routes—right from your wrist.

Just set up a free Strava account and then connect your Fitbit and Strava accounts in the Fitbit mobile app. After you sign into Strava in the Fitbit mobile app, you’ll be able to use the Strava app including Matched Runs. And if you want to get even more analytics and motivation, go to here to get a 60-day free trial of Strava Premium.

Starbucks

Leave your phone and your wallet in your bag—you can now pay for your favorite Starbucks beverage straight from your Fitbit smartwatch (US, Canada, and UK only). After setting up your Versa or Ionic, load a Starbucks card in the Fitbit mobile app by entering the 16-digit number on your Starbucks card and then sync your watch. Once your card is loaded onto your device, you’ll be able purchase items at Starbucks by scanning the barcode on your smartwatch at the register.

To check your balance, reload your card, or start earning rewards, go to starbucks.com/card and register your card.

Weather, powered by global leader AccuWeather

When you’re as active as Fitbit device users are, checking the weather isn’t a once-a-day activity. There’s the early-morning inquiry when you’re trying to figure out what to wear to work, the pre-workout weather check to ensure you dress appropriately, and sometimes even the mid-workout review to make sure you have time for one more interval before the rain comes down.

That’s why Fitbit smartwatches features a weather app, powered by AccuWeather, a source of superior accuracy and the most complete global, real-time, and historical forecast data. After setting up your Ionic, you’ll see the weather for your current GPS location and will also have the ability to set two customized locations, taking the guesswork out of planning your workout, commute, or weekend activities. AccuWeather also works on Versa. Just set your location in the Fitbit app; the forecast on Versa will update anytime it’s synced with the Fitbit app.

More Apps Coming Soon

The Fitbit Watch App Gallery will continue to expand with more popular apps across a variety of categories, like health & fitness, news, lifestyle & entertainment, travel and more, plus new clock faces created by the Fitbit developer community.

*Three month free trial of Deezer is available with Fitbit Ionic and Fitbit Versa. At the end of your trial offer, you will be billed the standard price applicable in your locale. This offer is non-binding, meaning you can cancel your subscription at any time. This offer is available only for users who have never benefited from any Deezer trial or promotion and/or who are not or have never been subscribers to a Deezer paying subscription. This offer cannot be combined with any other offer. This is a one-time only offer per user.

This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for medical diagnosis or treatment. You should not use this information to diagnose or treat a health problem or condition. Always check with your doctor before changing your diet, altering your sleep habits, taking supplements, or starting a new fitness routine.

The right playlist can make or break your workout. Just like you need the right gear and tools to up your fitness game, listening to your favorite tunes will undoubtedly get you in the mood to slay that run or indoor workout. That’s where the Spotify–Connect & Control app on Fitbit Charge 4 and Fitbit smartwatches comes in.* Now, Fitbit and Spotify work together better than ever—and you can control your music and podcasts all from your wrist. Plus, switch devices with the Spotify Connect feature, all without missing a beat. What’s not to love about that?

How to start using the Spotify app on Fitbit Charge 4 and Fitbit Smartwatches:

  • First make sure the app is installed on your Fitbit watch or tracker and you have connected your Spotify Premium account. Don’t have a Spotify Premium account? Try Premium for free.¹
    • In the Fitbit app, tap the Today tab > your profile picture > your device image > Apps.
    • Tap the gear icon next to Spotify.
    • Tap Log In and follow the on-screen instructions to log in to your Spotify Premium account.
  • Open the Spotify app on your phone and begin playing music or a podcast.

(Note that the Spotify app on your smartwatch and tracker don’t support playing music offline. This means that your paired phone must be connected to the internet and remain nearby with the Fitbit app running in the background.)

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  • Open the Spotify app on your watch and tracker to then control playback on-the-go.
    • Tap the devices icon to switch between devices. To see a device, you must have the Spotify app open on that device and be logged in to your account. Up to 8 devices are listed.

Make the most of Spotify on your Fitbit watch and tracker:

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Connect anytime to Bluetooth-enabled devices. First, open the Spotify app on your phone, laptop, or tablet, then…

Use the controls. This one’s pretty self-explanatory, but you can do so byhitting play, pause, skipping forward on songs, and skipping back songs.*

Save tracks. Tap the heart to Like (💚) your fave tunes and save them to your library of “Liked Songs.”

Put your music on shuffle. Tap the shuffle icon to switch up the order your tracks play in.

With the Spotify Connect feature, you can select which device you want to play Spotify on. There are hundreds of Spotify Connect devices including your phone, laptop, TV, PlayStation, Google Home, Amazon Echo, smart speakers and wireless speakers (must be a Connect-enabled speaker), and more.**

Select Recently Played playlists. Change from your favorite playlist to a Recently Played podcast and then back again. Not feeling particularly motivated or inspired by your music choices? Fans of Spotify’s “Discover Weekly” and “Release Radar” playlists should know that the algorithm won’t fail you when it comes to these fresh tunes, delivered to your fave streaming service on a weekly basis.

Stumped on what to listen to? You can also take your pick from Spotify’s popular selection of curated Workout playlists. Simply select the Workouts playlist on your watch. Here you’ll be able to choose from a range of playlists to get you in the zone, from the “Motivation Mix” to “Throwback Workout” and more. Alternately, you can pick according to the kind of workout you’ll be doing, with plenty of power mixes carefully curated for yogis to runners and cardio lovers alike.

Here’s what it looks like on the Fitbit Charge 4:

Available on Fitbit Charge 4 and Fitbit smartwatches.

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¹Terms and conditions apply. Open only to users who haven’t already tried Premium.

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**You also might need to be playing Spotify on your Spotify Connect device first before it shows up as a device in the Spotify app on your Fitbit. Learn more about Spotify Connect devices and how they work here.

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This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for medical diagnosis or treatment. You should not use this information to diagnose or treat a health problem or condition. Always check with your doctor before changing your diet, altering your sleep habits, taking supplements, or starting a new fitness routine.