The widgets feature is available exclusively on devices running iOS 14 and later.
Clients can choose from a variety of widget types to enhance their workflow, including:
- Things To Do Today
- Quick Add
- Calories In/Out
- Nutrition Goal
- Steps
Before we cover the details of each widget type, here is a quick guide on how to add widgets from your iOS home screen.
How to Add Widgets to Your Home Screen
- On your Home Screen, tap and hold any empty space until the apps start to wiggle.
- At the top left of the screen, tap Edit.
- Select Add Widget.
- Select the ABC Trainerize Fitness App from the list or search for it in the search bar.
- Choose a widget type and size, then tap Add Widget.
- Select Done in the upper right-hand corner.
Widget Types
Things To Do Today:
- Small and medium widgets size supported.
- Light and dark operating system modes supported.
- In the medium widget, tapping an item works the same as tapping it in app.
- In the small widget, tapping on any list item will simply open the app.
- If no items are scheduled, the widget displays a null screen with a coffee cup icon and the message: "Nothing scheduled for today". Tapping this will open the app.
- Scheduled, completed, or deleted items update in real time as the mobile app refreshes.
Quick Add:
- Small and medium widgets size supported.
- Light and dark operating system modes supported.
- Small widget: includes a + button that leads to the "Add to" overlay in the app.
- Medium widget: Offers buttons for adding workouts, cardio, meals, and body stats.
Calories In/Out
- Only small widget size supported.
- Light and dark operating system modes supported.
- Tapping the widget opens the caloric burn graph in app.
- If a nutrition goal is setup for the client, the progress bar shows progress towards the goal.
- If no nutrition goal exists, the progress bar is hidden.
- Caloric burn data is sourced from Apple Healthkit. If permissions have not been given to Healthkit inside the app, a null screen will appear with the following message: "Please enable data sharing permissions in Health App".
Nutrition Goal:
- Small and medium widgets size supported.
- Light and dark operating system modes supported.
- When the client's nutrition goal is hit, the widget turns yellow. If the goal is exceeded, the widget turns red.
Steps:
- Only small widget size supported.
- Light and dark operating system modes supported.
- If Apple Healthkit data sharing is not enabled, the widget displays a null screen leading to the Apple Health permissions screen in app.
- If Apple Healthkit data sharing is enabled, step data is pulled directly from Apple Health.
- Discrepancies may occur between the app and widget as they pull data independently.
- Tapping the widget leads to the steps graph in app.