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Track stationary activities

What about having Arc collecting stationary “Activity” like Sleep and “No activity”, meaning:How was the whole (24 hour) day used/spend.

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Suggested 12 April 2019 by user Bjarne Dein

Moved into Planned 13 April 2019

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  • 12 April 2019 Bjarne Dein suggested this task

  • 13 April 2019 Matt Greenfield moved this task into Planned

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    This is planned, in the sense that I want the Activity tab to be able to show activity cards for not just “moving” activities, but also other kinds of activities.

    So yeah, sleep recordings (from Apple Health) would be the first and most obvious one there. Also workouts (again, from Apple Health) would fit in there too.

    Some workouts already correlate with moving activities (eg walking, running, cycling, skiing, snowboarding), but some workouts happen all in one place, for example gym workouts, or tennis or badminton. So those kinds of workouts will need to be pulled in separately, in a similar way to how sleep recordings will be pulled in to the Activity tab.

    But either way, yep, I want this too! So hopefully it’ll get a chance to get into one of the post-3.0 releases.

    13 April 2019
  • 13 April 2019 Matt Greenfield edited this task

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    Awesome👍

    13 April 2019
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    I was thinking about adding toggl integration because it may be the easiest way to add this feature into Arc. However, adding a + button that starts a timer in order to log activities would be awesome!

    24 June 2019
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    This is a big one for me. I wish I could keep track of sleep hours among other activities in Stationary.

    12 January 2020
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    Tiloit, I’ve just recently moved to using Toggl for logging my work time. (Previously I was using FreshBooks). I think Toggl integration could potentially be a worthwhile separate feature of its own! But will have to see how much interest there is.

    13 January 2020
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    Every time I have used an app in the past where I have to start a timer manually, 90% of the time I forgot to turn it off. I am quite happy the way Arc does it automatically.

    13 January 2020
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    Toggl user here too. Support Toggl seems can bring a lot in Arc

    14 January 2020