For timekeeping in style.
Displays a cool Minecraft earth, a splash text, the date, time, step count, and battery level.
Displays a simple cartoon Airplane on a blue background, the date, time, step count, and battery level.
Don't forget to rate them 5 stars!
A revamped app where battery, calories, and steps/treats can boost your hamster's happiness to unlock coloring options.
Quickly view your class schedule right from your wrist. Support for up to 8 periods for each day and multiple coloring options.
Play the iconic Google no-internet Dinosaur Game on your wrist. Simply tap the screen to avoid cacti and some pterodactyls.
Inspired by sayevery.name, this app includes a list of the most famous names we should "say" information on them.
FAQ and Solutions!
Restart your watch and phone or disable then re-enable bluetooth.
Some my apps are large watch applications and may take longer to
install.
Make sure WiFi is enable on your watch (the battery must be above
25%).
The app/clockface must be download first to see the settings.
If its missing, restart your phone or contact Fitbit support.
Keep in mind not all my apps have settings. It should be obvious
which ones do.
Make sure all permissions are enabled and the screen is actively on.
Your watch must also be in contact with your wrist.
I am aware of this bug, and it only seems to be affecting some
users.
I have tried to find a solution, but I am unable to replicate it
myself.
I asked some other Fitbit developers, and they couldn't find a
solution either, unfortunately.
First, make sure Bluetooth is on and your watch is connected to your
phone.
Then lock your class information. This sends the data to the watch.
If none of those work, try restarting your phone and watch.
Most importantly, make sure ALL permissions are enabled for
everything to work.
Also, make sure Bluetooth is on and your watch is connected to your
phone.
I have found that toggling the Use Celsius button also sometimes
forces the weather to be displayed.
If none of the above work, try restarting your phone and watch.
Simply tap on the selector to switch between 5 stats and a dozen apps.
Get started here:
dev.fitbit.com
The languages are mainly Javascript and CSS.
Great for sample code:
github.com/Fitbit/ossapps
The community is often helpful:
community.fitbit.com/t5/Community
Yes, some of my apps are open source; check them out on the Github repo above.
Questions? Comments? Suggestions?
Feel free to contact me for any questions, comments, or suggestions. I try to respond to every email or DM I get, but make sure that you have already gone the steps above for support if you are having a technical issue. Please stop sending me blank emails, as it is really quite annoying. Also keep in mind that I am simply a Fitbit developer, and have no control over the Fitbit operating system, only my apps.
Quick Information!
This website showcases the Fitbit clockfaces and apps created by Sachin Agrawal. I am a self taught programmer who knows Python, Ruby, JavaScript, Swift, C, HTML, CSS, and Bash/Shell. I got my first Versa a few years ago, and started developing apps for it as soon as I got it. I eventually bought an Apple Watch, and I am now part of the Apple Developer Program. Thus, I am no longer updating my apps, unless major bugs are found.
In my free time, I like to play the popular block-based videogame Minecraft. I have a small YouTube channel featuring that content. Please consider subscribing if you like my Fitbit apps, as it really helps me out: youtube.com/@scinovuscrafted.