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Water Reminder - Daily Tracker

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Water Reminder - Daily Tracker

  • Health & Fitness
4.7
52.8K ratings
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VGFIT LLC
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$0.99 – $79.99

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User Reviews for Water Reminder - Daily Tracker

4
Good app But the Price 😬

So far this is a nice app. I like that it reminds me to drink water and the layout is nice. The app is super easy to navigate and I like that it tells you when you have reached your caffeine and sugar limit for the day. This app will definitely keep you on track. But…. I can’t believe how pricy it is if you want to use the full version. $0.99 a week? That’s $52 a year! Or if you pay for the whole year up front you get a discount of about $20 I think. But still that’s a lot! I think it would be better if the app was a one time purchase. I know I would be more likely to pay for it if it was. Besides most apps like this are only a one time $3.99 which is much more affordable. Just my opinion. 🤷🏼‍♀️

{*@$$@*}, Jun 14, 2022
5
Water /fluid intake helper works for me

After getting a diagnosis from an ER visit of dehydration from feeling dizzy and having heart palpitations, my kids demanded that I drink more water. I’ve always had difficulty doing that, so they recommended I try using a water app with a reminder to drink and keep tabs on my ingested amounts during each day. I checked out several such apps and found this the easiest to use plus the reminder part keeps me in track! I’ve only been using it for 10 days, but it has made a big difference in my behavior with fluid consumption.I recommend it highly.Although I plan to check out with my family physician the true requisite amounts for daily fluid intake, this app bases it total daily amount in ones height weight and gender. The ER doc said to try to drink 64 oz daily. This app suggests 55 minimum for me...which is an easier goal. I’ve most often surpassed that. But it is an easier “mountain to climb” when the minimum isn’t so tough to get to.

Bubby of 4, Dec 03, 2018
4
Almost perfect

So far, I am really enjoying this app. I have tried a few of the other water reminder apps in the store, but some of them have too many features and some of them have too few. I wanted something that would track water as well as other beverages as some items can actually reduce your hydration. This app was definitely worth the in app purchase to get the additional beverages.The only areas that I would like to see improved would be 1) a widget to update my beverages without having open the app, and 2) the ability to edit previous days. Sometimes when I’m out at night I forget track, and there’s no way that I can see to update that information. I reached out to the developers about two weeks ago and have not heard back. That’s also disappointing. Other than that, the app itself is great!

Chic_Chef, May 10, 2018
1
Would be great if it worked

I bought this app for the obvious reason of helping me drink more water and because it had an Apple Watch interface. Unfortunately the Apple Watch interface does not work. Every time I try to log a drink it gets stuck on a screen that says “sending” and although it does not record it on my watch, it will record it in multiples of what I drank on my phone so if I look at my watch it says I haven’t had any water today but if I look at my phone it shows double entries from me getting frustrated with the Apple Watch being stuck on the sending screen and navigating out. I tried leaving the watch alone on the “sending” screen for over an hour and it still never recorded what I entered. My watch is my primary tool for reminders as I don’t always carry my phone on me so if I can’t get the watch app to work it is useless to me. For reference, I have an iPhone 13 Pro and an Apple Watch 7.

gadgetgirl1010, Jan 04, 2022
2
Bad math

I like the simplicity of this app, it’s pretty easy to use, as water reminder apps go. Simplicity is high on my list of priorities. I gave the app 2 stars for that. But you know what else is high on that list? Accuracy. And this app is lacking that big time. For the life of me I can’t figure out how this app is calculating total daily amount of fluids. Their percentage calculation is pretty suspect too. Example: my daily goal is 100 ounces. As of right now, I’ve consumed 94 ounces of fluids today. But the app is telling me I’ve only had 86 ounces. Which apparently is 84% of 100 ounces. Math was never my strong suit, but even I can add up a few simple numbers and divide by 100. But the point is that I shouldn’t have to do that math in my head because I have an app that’s supposed to do it for me. This is a deal breaker for me. I have a chronic illness that requires me to drink a certain amount of fluids every day and it’s very important that I not fall short of that goal. I also use fluid intake data to help my doctors determine adjustments to medications. I emailed the developers over a week ago and haven’t gotten a response nor has the issue been resolved. So I’m back to square one looking for a water reminder that actually works.

Irish1280, May 24, 2018
4
Bees???

I just got this app today, and haven’t tried it out yet, but one thing that really put me off right away was the strange buzzing sound as soon as I opened the app?? It sounded like a swarm of bees… Very strange. Is this an actual glitch or is it just me? Absolutely NOT the sound you wanna open ANY app and hear. Please fix this… Maybe use the sound of water splashing or ice clinking instead, but definitely not whatever that was…..Also, it’d be nice if you could just put your height in feet.. or you could at least have the option to do so, that way people like me won’t have to search on google “whats 5’4 in inches” lol. Anyway, I hope this app is a good one, because I don’t wanna have to spend forever downloading, trying and deleting every water tracking app on the App Store to find a good one. In short, I really hope this app lives up to its good rating. Who knows, maybe you’ll get that last start(Note: I’d give it a 3 1/2 if I could, but I just decided to give it the benefit of the doubt and bump it up to 4 instead of down to 3. 😊)

just…bluue…💙💙…, May 04, 2021
5
Without Audio or Haptic Reminder A Dud

After downloading the free version I was lucky enough to receive audio alerts on my IPhone for a few months. Found this extremely helpful. Then, after latest update, no audio. Well, this made the app useless since it neither provided audio or haptic notification on phone or Apple Watch and so no reminders. While the developer deserves payment for efforts, the monthly cost being charged is ridiculous. Charge a one time $3.99 fee for sound and I’m all in.Found a simple workaround for audio alerts on the free version. Set up DAILY Reminders on Phone for the times that correspond to the reminders you set in the app. You’ll get a visual Water Reminder reminder as well as a sound alert from your phone.

Mentsh, Mar 22, 2021
5
Good app but subscription is bogus

Water is basically free, so why am I paying $4 a month to log my water intake? Also, the notifications get annoying over time, especially when dehydrated, if you're like me and can shame spiral due to being highly sensitive. I've cancelled and re-subscribed a few times, so it's a good app, obviously. Especially the integration with Apple or Siri Shortcuts and widgets! Also, they have everything from coffee to green smoothies to vodka and orange juice and sparkling water, which helps people who get bored with plain water not over consume liquids out of guilt or fear. PLEASE charge, like, maybe $10/year. This is pure greed and it's disgusting if you truly care about people's health AND wealth. I'd recommend this app if it were a one-time purchase. This app would beat all the competitors because everyone hates all the new subscription models. Stand out from the crowd, dev!

Ryryspy, Dec 03, 2022
1
App remains on phone even after uninstall

So I have had the app for a few months, and it’s been fine. But today out of nowhere it starts spamming water reminder notifications like crazy. When I tried to open the app to see if I could stop it, the app crashed everytime I tried to open it. I deleted the app (or so I thought), but even after I deleted it, the app wouldn’t stop spamming notifications. And yes, I did delete it, I checked and made sure it wasn’t in my App Library or in my settings. So I force reboot my phone, and that seems to work, except when I came back to this app on the App Store to leave this review, the app is still installed on my phone, yet I can’t find any trace of it actually being there! It’s not in my App Library, it’s not in settings. Either this is a glitch on apples end, or this app is doing some weird crap.

SuperSunnyDXL, Dec 10, 2020
5
Water Intake App

I personally really enjoyed using this app. I like it because it keeps track of all of the water your body should be Sri king and it also alerts you when it has been a while for a drink. You can put in your personal information about your age, height, sex, etc. This helps the app estimate how much water you need to be drinking. The app allows you to add some information so that you can link it to the health site and you can track other things that are inside of the health app that come with the iPhone downloads. This is probably the best aspect of the app in my opinion. You can log for different reasons. For example, if you want to lose weight or just feel good, you can add that to the app to help with your goals. To make this app better I would add more graphics and I would allow the app to send more notifications for different reasons for drinking or keep up with caffeine content for example.

waterdrinkerAM, Feb 14, 2021

Description

Water is essential to our life, drinking enough and right quantity of water is vital for our health. Water Reminder by VGFIT will help you to calculate, how much water your body needs, will track your hydration and gently remind you to drink water to fulfill your goal. * Improve your health with personal drink notification. * Create custom drink volumes easily. * Schedule notifications according to the time you wake up and sleep. * Choose the interval between notifications. * Track your historical consumption during the day, week and month. * Track your daily nutrition values. * It is Good for weight Loss and it is the base of every healthy diet. * Supports Imperial ( fl. oz. ) and Metric ( ml. ) units. * Drinking enough water, will improve your health.

Water Reminder uses HealthKit in order to record drinking data to Nutrition section in Health application. The app requests access to the following data types: Water, Caffeine, Protein, Dietary Energy, Fat, Carbs and Sugars. When you add a drink to the app - it automatically sends to Health app the following nutritional information of that drink: water, caffeine, protein, calories, fat, carbs and sugars content. The synchronization with Apple Health can be switched off in the application Settings. As a Water Reminder app user, you can choose the subscription plan that best suits your needs. Our Premium 1-year subscription plan offers unlimited access to all drinks, notification sounds, app widget, watch and remove all advertising in exchange for a single payment. In addition, 1-month subscription is available for users. For your convenience, subscriptions are set to automatically renew within the 24-hour period prior to the subscription end date. You can cancel your subscription at any moment in your iTunes account settings but refunds will not be provided for any unused portion of the terms. Payment will be charged to iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase. Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription to that publication, where applicable. Terms of Use: https://vgfit.com/terms Privacy Policy: https://vgfit.com/privacy Do you have questions or feedback? Feel free to contact us at [email protected]

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