These upgrades to the Fitness app are not all features that are completely new to wearables.
The new software also introduces workout customization plus new alerts to guide users mid-workout. Views, metrics, and customization: Users will be able to check more on-screen metrics including segments, splits, and elevation, as well as new heart rate zones and power metrics.Additionally, watchOS 9 adds Kickboard detection for pool workouts. Swimming: Apple Watch users can now track their SWOLF score and view their SWOLF average for each set in a given workout.Additionally, users will be able to set goal times for specific distances and compete against personal bests on repeated routes. These include running oscillation, stride length, and ground contact time. Running: For runners, watchOS 9 introduces three new running metrics for a more advanced training experience.To elevate the experience, watchOS 9 is bringing new training experiences, advanced metrics, and more comprehensive workout views. For example, lots of users might be downloading an app but are finding that it doesn't really meet a need they have or that it doesn't capture their interest.Fitness tracking is one of the Apple Watch’s most popular uses. In cases where you have a lot of 1-Day Active Users but the numbers drop off for longer term users, that can signal things like problems with a new release, or that initial enthusiasm isn't translating into long-term engagement. Even if all the marketing and social buzz are positive, you may be creating technical hurdles for your users with your site or app design. You can also look for any negative press or social content that might affect traffic. If the numbers are below expectations, reevaluate your marketing efforts to see whether you’re targeting the appropriate audiences, and whether your ads are winning auctions. If the numbers are consistently in line with your expectations, you’ve found your sweet spot. Like any business, you want to keep track of the level of user interest. You may see a change in the chart lines as you add other metrics and the scale of the Y-axis changes to accommodate the new values. to have that metric appear in the chart: Line chart of 1-Day and 7-Day Active Users To plot any of the other metrics, select the metric you want… Options to select additional metrics for chart 28-Day Active Users: the number of unique users who initiated sessions on your site or app from January 1 through January 28 (the entire 28 days of your date range).ġ-Day Active Users is plotted by default, with the additional metrics displayed in the scorecards below the chart.14-Day Active Users: the number of unique users who initiated sessions on your site or app from January 15 through January 28 (the last 14 days of your date range).7-Day Active Users: the number of unique users who initiated sessions on your site or app from January 22 through January 28 (the last 7 days of your date range).1-Day Active Users: the number of unique users who initiated sessions on your site or app on January 28 (the last day of your date range).For example, if your date range is January 1 to January 28: The metrics in the report are relative to the last day in the date range you are using for the report. How the metric values relate to your date range The Active Users report lets you see the following metrics:
No changes to the tracking code are necessary. How the metric values relate to your date rangeĪctive Users data is available in all Analytics accounts.