Fitbit + Paceline Guide

Modified on Wed, 3 Jun at 11:14 AM

What Fitbit activity counts toward Paceline eHR Minutes?

For Fitbit, Paceline eHR Minutes are derived from Fitbit's Active Minutes (or Active Zone Minutes on newer models). Learn more here: What are Active Zone Minutes or active minutes on my Fitbit device?


Linking your Fitbit to Paceline

Follow these steps to connect your device:

  1. Tap the Profile icon in the upper left corner and select Linked Fitness Devices
  2. Tap Connect a Different DeviceContinue
  3. Select Fitbit and sign into your Fitbit account
  4. Select Allow All, then tap Allow

Don't see the Fitbit login screen? (Common iPhone/Safari issue)

  1. Open iPhone Settings → Safari
  2. Tap Advanced
  3. Tap Website Data
  4. Search fitbit.com
  5. Swipe left → Delete
  6. Try connecting Fitbit again through Paceline


Did you get a new Fitbit?

If your new Fitbit is set up under the same Fitbit account you're already linked to Paceline, you don't need to do anything else.


Did you get a new Phone?

When you get a new phone, the Paceline app is automatically transferred over and typically, you don't have to do anything else. In some edge cases, permissions might need to be reauthorized. If your Fitbit is syncing with your new phone but not with Paceline, please follow these steps to reauthorize data sharing permissions:

  1. Delete and reinstall the Paceline app
  2. Unlink and relink Fitbit:
    • ProfileLinked Fitness DevicesFitbitSign inAllow All


Why isn't my Fitbit activity syncing to Paceline?

If your Fitbit activity isn't appearing in Paceline, don't worry — it's usually a simple permissions or connection issue. The steps below will help refresh the connection so your movement is recognized and counted toward your progress.


Required Settings (iPhone)

In order for Paceline to work, you must enable the following settings on your iPhone:

  1. SettingsPrivacy & SecurityMotion & Fitness → Turn Fitness Tracking and Health ON

    Why: This allows Paceline to read your phone's motion data and helps the Fitbit app use your phone's sensors.

  2. SettingsBluetoothON

    Why: Fitbit syncs to the Fitbit app via Bluetooth before syncing data to Paceline.

  3. SettingsGeneralBackground App RefreshPacelineON

    Why: Ensures Paceline can update and import your activity data smoothly, even when the app isn't open.


Required Settings (Android)

In order for Paceline to work, you must enable the following settings on your Android phone:

  1. SettingsAppsFitbitPermissionsTurn On Physical Activity and Nearby Devices / Bluetooth, and Location Why: Required by Fitbit for Bluetooth scanning, allows Fitbit to sync your heart rate, steps, and Active Minutes.

  2. SettingsAppsFitbitBatteryUnrestricted (or Allow background activity, depends on the phone) Why: This prevents Android from pausing Fitbit sync in the background.

  3. Settings → Connections → Data Usage → Fitbit → Background Data → ON (for Pixel: SettingsNetwork & InternetData UsageFitbitBackground DataON) Why: This ensures Fitbit can send and receive data even when the app isn’t open.

  4. SettingsBluetoothON

    Why: Fitbit must sync via Bluetooth before Paceline can read your data.


Tips to improve reliability

  • Keep the Fitbit app installed and up to date
  • Keep your Fitbit and phone in close proximity during workouts
  • Leave Bluetooth ON so your Fitbit stays synced with your phone
  • Open Paceline at least once a week — the more often you open it, the more reliably we can sync your data and maintain syncing permissions
  • Open the Fitbit app regularly so your latest activity syncs before Paceline pulls it
  • Not every fitness device can automatically track every workout type — check which workouts your device can auto-sense and which need to be manually started
  • Some fitness devices default to Sunday–Saturday weeks, while Paceline weeks run Monday 00:00 → Sunday 23:59 (your local time) — update your week start in your device's app settings if you'd like them to match


Troubleshooting Missing Activity Data

Quick Fixes

  1. Update your Fitbit app, Fitbit firmware, and phone software to the latest versions
  2. Re-enable all Required Settings for your phone
  3. Open Paceline and keep it open in the foreground for 3–5 minutes on a strong Wi-Fi or cellular connection (this is important)
  4. On the Activity tab, tap and pull down to refresh the data — If your activity appears, you're good to go. If not, continue below

Advanced Fitbit Sync Troubleshooting

  1. Delete and reinstall the Paceline app on your phone
  2. Re-enable all Required Settings for your phone
  3. Make sure both your phone and Fitbit device are charged to at least 50% battery
  4. Reconnect Fitbitto Paceline:
    • PacelineProfileLinked Fitness DevicesFitbit → tap to UnlinkRe-link
  5. Fitbit app configuration:
    • FitbitProfileManage Third-Party Apps / Connected Apps → allow Paceline to access Activity & Exercise and Heart Rate
  6. Open Paceline and let it sit in the foreground for several minutes to complete a sync
  7. On the Activity tab, tap and pull down to refresh the data


If your activity still doesn't appear after 24 hours, please contact us with a screenshot of the missing Active Minutes or Workouts from your Fitbit app. Since we don't have your physical device in-hand, this helps us find where the sync is getting stuck so that we can get you back on track.


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