

The easiest way to do so is to edit the destination and use the Export Sample to check the filter. If you have enabled any advanced features such as Filters, you should double check your configuration to ensure that it did not filter too much.Tracked activities (such as runs, walks, bike rides, etc) and all other data sets do not follow these rules and would be pushed when we sync. For step and other summary activity data, we only push today’s data once we receive tomorrow’s data, so there is a slight lag for these.Our documentation attempts to provide guidance in these cases. For example, if you are publishing step information, ensure that you have disabled automatic step detection in services like Google Fit and Samsung Health. We may have detected conflicting data.If you have done a Historic Sync, you may need to do a Reset on the destination to publish older data.For example, some services require rich analytical data and perhaps your data is not compatible or they limit the amount of history to be published. Look at our documentation for the destination service and see if there are limitations.Sometimes a FitnessSyncer Pro account and a Historic Sync may work around this. Some services do not provide us all of the data or have imposed limitations.

Look at our documentation for the source service and see if all of the data is downloaded by default.Look at our FitnessSyncer Stream to see what data we are receiving from your sources.We attempt to publish all of the data which we have received on the initial sync of the service.
