Editor's Review
StepsApp delivers accurate automatic step tracking straight from your phone. It logs walking distance, burned calories and presents clear long-term activity charts neatly. It syncs well with Google Fit, supports multi-language use and fits walkers, fitness beginners and anyone trying to maintain healthier daily exercise habits easily.
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StepsApp Official Introduction
10+ Million users already enjoy StepsApp.
StepsApp turns your phone into a simple and beautiful step counter.
Just put your phone in your pocket and off you go!
STEPSAPP INCLUDES
• Automatic step counting
• Today widget
• Stunning charts and animations
• Google Fit integration
• Count and track active calories
• Powerful month and year view
• Six beautiful colors
• Notifications
• Social media sharing
• No extra hardware required
• Distance Tracker
• Pedometer
YOUR ACTIVITY AT A GLANCE
• Quick overview of your daily steps, distance, time, and active calories.
• Beautiful weekly, monthly, and yearly charts.
• Notifications when you have reached your daily activity goal.
• Weekly Report
• Set and reach your goal… step by step.
• Track for free your complete activity history (steps, calorie count, etc.)
STEPSAPP FOR EVERYONE
• StepsApp supports more than 20 languages.
• Reach your goal: Walk more, Lose weight, or Improve health!
CUSTOMIZE & SHARE
• Spice up your charts with six beautiful colors.
• Share your achievements on social media directly from StepsApp.
STEPSAPP PEDOMETER & STEP COUNTER
• If you want to check your daily distance, mileage or miles and step count.
• If you enjoy jogging, hiking, running, and walking for weight loss.
• If you go on walks or strolls.
• If you want to use a powerful pedometer and activity tracker.
StepsApp Tips
StepsApp Pedometer Review: The No-Nonsense Fitness Tracker You Actually Need
Most pedometer apps are either overstuffed with useless features or so bare-bones they’re worthless. StepsApp? It’s the sweet spot, and I’ve been testing it for a solid week to prove it. No fluff, no weird subscriptions (well, minimal ones), just a tool that does what it says: tracks your steps, keeps you motivated, and doesn’t make you jump through hoops to use it.
First off, the setup is brain-dead simple. You download it, open it, and boom—it’s already counting steps. No pairing with fancy wearables (though it works with Google Fit if you want that integration)¹. Just slip your phone in your pocket, and it does the rest. I forgot it was running half the time, which is the mark of a good utility app—you don’t notice it until you need it.
The best part? The data tracking isn’t just a number on a screen. It breaks down your steps, distance, calories burned, and even shows you trends with monthly and yearly charts². Yeah, the charts are actually nice to look at—six different colors so you’re not staring at a boring gray graph all day. I found myself checking the weekly report more than I thought I would, just to see if I could beat my previous week’s average.
Let’s talk usability. The today widget is a game-changer. You don’t even have to open the app to see your daily progress—just glance at your home screen, and it’s right there. And when you hit your daily goal? The notification pops up, and it’s low-key satisfying. I’m not a huge fitness nut, but that little ping pushed me to walk an extra block a few times this week.
Now, the cons—because no app is perfect. Some users have complained about it randomly stopping counting steps³, and I noticed that too once or twice when my phone was in power-saving mode. Also, the free version has ads, which can be annoying, but they’re not intrusive enough to ruin the experience. And while it supports Google Fit, it doesn’t play nice with all wearables, which is a bummer if you’re big on smartwatches.
Who is this app for? Anyone who wants to track their activity without overcomplicating things. Whether you’re trying to lose weight, get healthier, or just move more, StepsApp keeps it simple. It’s not for hardcore athletes—they’ll want something with more metrics—but for the average person? It’s perfect. I even recommended it to my mom, who hates tech but had no trouble figuring it out.
Quick pro tip for first-time users: Set a realistic daily goal. Don’t start with 10,000 steps if you usually walk 3,000. Build up slowly, and use the weekly report to track your progress. Also, enable the widget—you’ll use it way more than you think. And if you hate ads, the premium version is cheap, but the free one works just fine for most people.
Overall, StepsApp is a reliable, no-fuss pedometer that does exactly what it promises. It’s not flashy, but it’s effective—and sometimes that’s all you need. If you’re tired of fitness apps that make you feel like you’re doing homework, give this one a shot. It won’t change your life, but it’ll help you move more, and that’s half the battle.
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