1. While the exercises tell you to do each side, it does not allow for recording sets on each side, which then skews the total weight and work done.The watch app doesn't sync correctly most of the time, hence you'll loose your workout session data, total miss on a basic fundamental feature of a gym app.
2. SUPER FRUSTRATING.The phone app by itself seems great, but I've been using the watch app for the last few weeks and only now realized a LOT of my workouts done from my app DO NOT SYNC TO THE PHONE.
3. There has been some upgrade that does not allow Galaxy watch 4 pro to properly sync to application on the watch stays stuck on sync.
4. When it did work on watch, it was amazing.While the app is great for finding workouts, I'm frustrated by constantly getting errors stating connection to their servers failed.
5. All that said I did recently download a competitor application that allows me to export and import data and is nearly as powerful with a one time fee versus the annual charge of JeFit.
6. In fact, syncing my watch to my phone hasn't been happening at all.Edited to address developer response: 7 is hardly 'generous'.
7. I would rather they would just say they don't support android watch instead of finding out after a workout that no data is saved.
8. I realized that the problem happens only in the front screen (maybe because of the screen size) When I unfold and use the larger screen, there is no problem.Love the app, it's great for beginners such as myself.
9. Making customs is fine and all but more builtins would be better.Almost perfect, makes tracking progress and keeping track of time between sets super easy.
10. If you have an Android watch, i would not recommend using or installing Jefit on it.
11. Treadmill does not track incline.Updated 7 June 2021: When it comes to apps for tracking workouts, this is one of the best.
Please cancel my elite subscription immediately. user name is miloandme and the email is miloandme@redacted. I no longer want to use it
I do not wish to use the app anymore.
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