Fitbit not syncing with MyFitnessPal? Try these quick fixes.

 

Pairing your Fitbit and MyFitnessPal accounts ensures you can use the best of both platforms without much fuss. You’ll gain access to MyFitnessPal’s planning and dieting features informed by Fitbit’s health tracking smarts. While syncing Fitbit with MyFitnessPal is a relatively simple undertaking, you may have a few problems. Find a list of solutions to Fitbit and MyFitnessPal syncing issues below.

QUICK ANSWER

Quickly solve MyFitnessPal and Fitbit syncing issues by disconnecting and reconnecting the two services.

Solution #1: Check that the services are linked

It’s important to verify that Fitbit and MyFitnessPal are aware of one another and successfully connected. To do this:

  • Open the MyFitnessPal dashboard and log in.
  • Click the Apps tab.
  • Find the Your Apps section, and double-check that Fitbit is listed on the right-hand side.
    • If it is, Fitbit is indeed connected to your MyFitnessPal account.
    • If it isn’t, tap the Connect option to pair the two services.

Solution #2: Reconnect Fitbit and MyFitnessPal

A Samsung Galaxy A51 resting on a dinner plate displays the Diary tab in the MyFitnessPal app.Kaitlyn Cimino / Android Authority

If the two services are linked but you still aren’t seeing any data exchanges, try reconnecting the two services.

To remove Fitbit from MyFitnessPal:

  • Open the MyFitnessPal dashboard. Log in if you aren’t already.
  • Tap the Apps tab.
  • Find Fitbit in the Your Apps section on the right.
  • Click on it and then click Disconnect to remove it.
  • Open a new tab, then open the Fitbit dashboard. Log in to your account.
  • Click the gear icon, then tap Settings, and finally Applications.
  • Find MyFitnessPal and click the Revoke Access button to remove the app from Fitbit.

At this point, it’s important to give the services a few minutes before reconnecting them.

To reconnect Fitbit to MyFitnessPal:

  1. Download the MyFitnessPal app for your phone and open it.
  2. Tap the three-line drop-down menu button, and select Apps & Devices.
  3. Tap Fitbit under the All Apps section.
  4. Tap the Connect button to initiate the process.
  5. Your phone should open a web browser tab requesting your Fitbit account credentials. You might be asked to log in to MyFitnessPal, too.
  6. Once you’re logged in to both platforms, a page highlighting which Fitbit data streams you can sync with MyFitnessPal. Tap Allow All to check all the boxes, then tap Allow to continue the sync process.

Reconnecting Fitbit with MyFitnessPal should resolve any issues that surfaced during the initial connection procedure.

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