How to download apps for your Fitbit

Just five quick steps.
By Tim Marcin  on 
How to download apps for your Fitbit
There is a whole world of Fitbit apps out there for you to explore. Credit: screenshots: fitbit

Your Fitbit fitness tracker might be able to do more than you think.

Personally I prefer a simple fitness tracker — something to count steps, measure calorie output, and not much else. To that end, a Fitbit Inspire 2 is a relatively low-tech tracker that's perfect for me.

But even my low-tech Inspire 2 has apps I could add to it. And lots of Fitbit products — namely its Sense and Versa smartwatches — have many of app options for you to peruse. Apps like Spotify, C25K (Couch to 5k), or even Starbucks are all at your disposal.

But first you've got to figure out how to download those apps. Here's the quick rundown.

1. Click your profile icon

To download Fitbit apps, the first step is to open the Fitbit app itself on your phone, then click on your profile icon in the upper left corner of the screen.

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Here's what that looks like on my phone.

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Find your profile icon in the upper left section of your screen. Credit: screenshot: Fitbit

2. Select your device

After clicking the profile icon, you'll be directed to a page where you can select your device. Since I own just one device, my only option was the Inspire 2. But just choose the device on which you want to add an app.

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If you have more than one device you can select the Fitbit on which you want to add an app. Credit: Screenshot: Fitbit

3. Click the apps icon

After selecting your device you'll see a large button that says apps. That's what you want to click next.

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The app button is hard to miss. Credit: Screenshot: Fitbit

4. Select "all apps"

Next you'll want to toggle over to "all apps," a tab on the upper-right side of the screen. This will direct you to Fitbit's app store.

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The all apps section in the upper right section of your screen will take you to the app store. Credit: screenshot: Fitbit

5. Peruse the app store and install apps you want

Since I use a low-tech tracker, my apps are limited. I could add Tile to help keep tabs on my tracker but that's about it. Fitbit smart watches, however, have tons of options. For instance, here's the app store of a colleague who has a Fitbit watch.

When you toggle over to the all apps tab, you're able to search around for things that interest you. When you want to add an app, you simply click install, as pictured below. (Also, you might have to update your Fitbit like my screenshot suggests.)

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Click install and go. Credit: Screenshot: Fitbit

From there, it's just time to enjoy your Fitbit and all the new apps at your fingertips.

Topics Fitbit Health

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Tim Marcin

Tim Marcin is a culture reporter at Mashable, where he writes about food, fitness, weird stuff on the internet, and, well, just about anything else. You can find him posting endlessly about Buffalo wings on Twitter at @timmarcin.


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