To be quite frank, FitDay is really late to the iPhone party. I've been a FitDay user for 5+ years and hoped there would be an iPhone app long before now.
I've been using the iPhone app called LoseIt. It does not have near the functionality of FitDay, but it works well, they are updating it, and I can record my food and workouts with it.
Unfortunately, I've almost completely stopped using FitDay because I'm not going to record the same information in two different place.
I love Fitday and have used it off/on for 3 years. i cannot access it from my work pc (company filters) so, i have to write everything down and try to remember to log my food in the evenings. this is frustrating and it doesnt always get done. i have looked for other food journals on my iphone, but i have so many custom foods entered into Fitday, i really dont want to re-create all of that in another site. eventually, i will have no choice.
Fitday, the app is a huge business opportunity for you. Dont miss the boat.
Any progress reports with regards to this app? If it's a work in progress and funding is needed. I will happily donate some money. I'm sure others will too with the demand for this app.
Thanks for doing our market research for us We are actually working on some new mobile ideas including an iPhone app, so we will keep you updated.
Hi Jim. Four months on, how has your planning gone? Are you guys in a design phase yet. Looking forward to being able to record food intake on the go, and sync back to Fitday.
As a former Palm, current iPhone, and soon-to-be Android user, I'd probably prefer to see a cross-platform, highly-functional mobile website (unless mobile apps are to be released on multiple platforms.
It's unfortunate that a concept so perfectly suited for mobile use appears to be so far behind the curve. I hope that going forward development isn't focused isn't solely on the iPhone, but the large base of Blackberry users and the burgeoning Android community as well.
As a new user, I really like what I see on the main site overall, though--keep up the great work!
I am an Android user, too, and won't be able to use an iPhone app, but if Fitday added an interface for Android, so that I could use Fitday when I am at my desk, and then access the same information, logs, reports, etc., from my G1 when I am out, I would pay $$$$$$$$$$ It would be worth a lot more to me than the FitdayPC version that is currently being offered.
I agree. I have no use for FitDay PC but I would be very, very interested in a iPhone app. Especially one where you can record offline and then sychronise with the web version when you are online. I would definitely be willing to pay money for that. FitDay is the leanest and most user-friendly service of its kind, but I think that I will be switching over to one of your competitors if a mobile application is not a perspective. Would be a shame though.