Steps - Activity Tracker

Description of App

Track how far you walk and how many steps you take. Always on, works on all iPhones.

Steps is a pedometer and activity tracker. It shows you just how much you're moving in a simple, elegant way. Set a goal. As you walk, the colors change to show your progress like a sunrise. No noise, no extra gadget to wear and nothing to distract you.

Everyone should walk 10,000 steps every day for their health, but many of us don't go that far. With Steps, you can easily track how far you go every day, set a goal, and get moving!

WHY STEPS

- Clear, uncluttered design and changing color tells you at a glance how far you've gone today
- Easily set and adjust goals
- Calorie tracking, customized for your body and activity
- Track and share your full activity history
- Customize to match your style with themes
- Check in quickly from your Apple Watch or Notification Center on your iPhone
- Integrates with Apple Health to combine data from your Apple Watch or other connected devices

ALWAYS ON, WORKS WITH THE PHONE YOU HAVE

- Always on and tracking, no need to press start and stop buttons
- Works anywhere on your body
- Works with any iPhone running iOS 7 or greater

A NOTE ON BATTERY LIFE WITH IPHONE 5 AND 5c

To track your activity in the background on the iPhone 5 and 5c, Steps keeps track of your location. We've gone to great lengths to minimize battery use and make sure your charge still lasts all day, but there's no getting around some impact on your battery. Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.

Version

1.7.12

Free or Paid

Free With In-App Purchase

Apple Watch Support

Yes

Device(s) App Was Tested On

iPhone

iOS Version

14.4.1

Accessibility Comments

simple, easy to use, and completely accessible on both the iphone and the watch.

VoiceOver Performance

VoiceOver reads all page elements.

Button Labeling

All buttons are clearly labeled.

Usability

The app is fully accessible with VoiceOver and is easy to navigate and use.

Other Comments

the developer is extremely responsive and open to any comments for improving the accessibility of the app, although it is currently excellent.
the app features are all free, but you can pay 1.99 dollars to remove ads, get Calorie Tracking and support the dev.

Recommendations

1 people have recommended this app

Most recently recommended by ikrami 3 years 8 months ago

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Comments

By Wayne Scott Jr on Thursday, April 22, 2021 - 20:18

I have tried and tried to upgrade, but whenever I do, it just sits there. Otherwise, works great with VoiceOver and braille display.

By Moopie Curran on Friday, October 22, 2021 - 20:18

Hi,
I really enjoyed this app until the version which came out around the 17th of September. Now when I track a walk, it makes me map the workout. News flash, I'm walking on a treadmill, so I don't need or want this app to ever use my location! If I turn location off for this app, and track a walk, I can't see my walk stats like active time, calories, etc. Any suggestions? I wrote to the developer when this version came out, but never heard back.

By Wayne Scott Jr on Monday, November 22, 2021 - 20:18

I use Steps every day to track my treadmill walk. I just turn the Map Workout off. I love this app.

By Moopie Curran on Monday, November 22, 2021 - 20:18

Hi,
I noticed in the latest version of this app, when you turn off the "Map workout" feature, voiceover doesn't read the time, distance, calories, etc. There's just a pause button. But then when you turn on the map workout, the pertanent info shows up again. Totally not fair, especially on a treadmill walk! :( I wrote to the devs, but haven't heard back.

By Kerry Fielding on Sunday, May 22, 2022 - 20:18

Hi. I’ve been doing steps to raise money for Guide Dogs UK and noticed that my Steps activity tracker differs significantly from the number of steps shown in my health app on my Apple Watch. Any ideas why? Yesterday, my Steps app was about 500 steps less than the Apple health app. Today, there’s about 200 steps in it and it is the Steps app that is showing the most number of steps. I’m running on an iPhone 12 mini with the latest iOS and the latest watch software.

By Phil from Year… on Sunday, May 22, 2022 - 20:18

Hi,

Developer of Steps here. Someone kindly alerted me to some questions in this thread,

Kerry, thanks for raising your question! For you, or anyone else with an Apple Watch having trouble with step counts or other data not matching up: the counts should definitely match! When they don't, the issue is usually that Steps doesn't have the data permissions it needs.

We actually use Apple Health's syncing mechanism to get data from other devices. Without that, you'll see just the activity recorded on the device you're viewing on and it might not match. Here's how to grant that permission: open Steps, tap the settings icon (upper left corner of the screen), then tap Show Introduction and allow any permissions it asks for. Then, open the Settings app on your phone. Go to Privacy > Health > Steps and turn all the switches on.

I'm around to help if that doesn't fix things or for any other questions. The best way to reach out is to tap Get Help on the Steps settings screen and send a message that way. Or, you can email support@yearofcode.com.

By Phil from Year… on Sunday, May 22, 2022 - 20:18

I also want to say a quick thanks to Moopie Curran for their bug report about workouts without the map turned on. This was indeed a bug with our VoiceOver support!

That's fixed in version 1.7.24 or newer, that we released around the beginning of April 2022. So if you use the app today, workouts without a map should read correctly.

Reports like that are incredibly helpful so thanks again.