SyncMyTracks (Trial version)

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3.1
2.24K reviews
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About this app

Would you like to change your sport tracking application and keep your activities? Or maybe you use 2 or more of these services and would you like to have them synchronized? Now you can do all this with SyncMyTracks!

This is the free version of SyncMyTracks.

- What is SyncMyTracks?
It's an Android app used to sync your activities of the most popular sports tracking services. You can see the list of supported services by SyncMyTracks here: http://syncmytracks.com/#compatibility

- How does export & import work?
Simply entering data (email and password) of both accounts, the activities are exported from one account to the others, using GPX or TCX files.

- How does account sync work?
Simply add the accounts you want to sync, and SyncMyTracks will do the synchronization. If you make a new activity with any of your accounts, it automatically syncs to the others accounts. In application settings you can set the time interval wherein SyncMyTracks check for new activities, or you can disable automatic synchronization.

- Which activities are synchronized?
When you synchronize a new account you can choose to synchronize all activities (activities that have already been done in the past and new activities you will do in the future) or just the new ones.

- What data is synchronized?
SyncMyTracks synchronizes activity path information, such as time, duration, distance, pace and map. Also the heart rate, cadence, power and temperature are synchronized, when they are supported by different services.

- Can SyncMyTracks delete or modify my activities in synchronization?
Never! SyncMyTracks just adds activities to your accounts, it doesn't delete or modify the activities that you already have.

- Can SyncMyTracks duplicate my activities in synchronization?
SyncMyTracks prevents duplication of activities considering the start time of the activity.

- Where are emails and passwords of my accounts saved?
SyncMyTracks stores this data on your mobile. Passwords are stored using encryption. This data is only used to connect the accounts.

- What are the differences between the free version and the paid version?
In the free version, account sync is unavailable. Only you can export and import your activities. In addition, in the free version you can only export the last 40 activities at most. The paid version contains no ads.

- Can you use the export and import and synchronization with the same accounts?
Not recommended, it could create duplicate activities already synchronized.

- Can you use Facebook or Google+ to login and sync my accounts?
No. You must use your email and password. If password is not set, you must generate it in your account settings.

- Is SyncMyTracks sponsored, maintained or supported it by tracking services supported?
No, SyncMyTracks is independent of them. Therefore, be sure to use the application on the terms and conditions detailed on their respective web sites.

- How do I contact the developer of the application?
Via e-mail (syncmytracks@gmail.com) or via Twitter (http://twitter.com/SyncMyTracks).
Updated on
Feb 25, 2025

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Ratings and reviews

3.1
2.18K reviews
Naomi Hammond
July 11, 2020
4* review based on my experience of the (paid & free) app over the last few years. Unfortunately, due to 3rd party issues, in recent months, I've experienced some drop in service; I'm still not convinced that the glitch with NRC, for example, has been fixed-I've had to change my passwords numerous times to be able to sync. This drop in service has led me to look at alternatives. But for a simple transfer of data, and a one off cost, this is an excellent app when it works.
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A Google user
January 26, 2020
No point of using this app, you have to share your email id & password, whatever developer claims but its not safe in today's world. You can do it manually, most of fitness apps like runkeeper, mapmyrun, strava etc gives option to export there workout. Manual process hardly takes 10-20minute for around 100 activities or more, rest depends on app to app.
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Mark & Monika Southwell
January 18, 2021
It does export / import as stated, however when I export from Nike Run Club and import it to Strava both the running time and distance change! And sometimes by a reasonable amount (ie. run time reduced by 15% once while distance increased slightly). After two messages to the developers to ask about this, and no answer, I have decided their u responsiveness means I'm not prepared to pay for this.
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What’s new

3.14.4:
- Fixes and improvements.

3.14.3:
- Fixes for Strava.

3.14.2:
- Fixes for Fitbit and MapMyFitness.

3.14.1:
- Reintroduction of credential-based authentication for Strava due to API limitations, while also keeping the OAuth option.
- UI improvements.

3.13.11:
- Fixes on Android 15.
- Other improvements.

3.13.6:
- Fixed Polar Flow login.
- Bug fixes on Runkeeper.

3.13.4:
- Bug fixes on Fitbit.

3.13.2:
- Fixed Sports Tracker and Suunto login.