"Be Well" is an employee wellness app designed for organizations using Terryberry's wellness programs. It tracks steps automatically or manually, converts activities into steps, and facilitates competitions among users. The app integrates with popular fitness trackers like Fitbit and Google Fit. Users can create personal wellness plans, join challenges, and access over 150 audio guides and written content on mental health topics, fostering a holistic approach to wellbeing.
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Be Well by Terryberry is an app designed for custom wellness programs for corporations, municipalities, and educational institutions.
The Be Well app will automatically logs steps or allows manual entry from pedometer readings.
- You can also convert popular exercise and activity into steps to compete and challenge coworkers and other teams. - Integrates with Fitbit, Google fit, Garmin. (Samsung Health is not supported) - Check your competitions & teams, join step and wellness challenges, create a personalized wellbeing plan and access daily content , convert activities to steps, and participate in discussions. - Listen to over 150+ audio guides across 40+ topics and access written and audio content on key mental health topics.
Note: This app is for members of organizations engaged in a Be Well corporate wellness programs with Terryberry.
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Pros
Includes support for multiple device types (Apple, Garmin, Fitbit, manual entry, etc.)
Easy to create walking challenges
Fun facts and different routes/lengths provided
Ability to convert various activity types (i.e. yoga, gardening, cycling)
Cons
Frequent syncing issues with devices like Fitbit and Google Fit
Poor user interface and navigation
Inaccurate step counts and updating failures
Limited manual input options, leading to untracked steps
Ineffective customer support and troubleshooting
Most mentioned
Syncing issues with Google Fit and other devices
Inaccurate step counts and data updates
Difficult navigation and user interface
Frustrating customer support experience
Lack of manual input for untracked steps
User reviews
Glitches, stopped syncing with Google fit as of today, contacted support but it's Saturday, so no idea when they'll respond. Doesn't sync with a Coros watch, so I had to make it export data to Google fit, which in itself was very tricky. UI could be better, for example, clicking on user name on the leader board won't get you to their profile
Just "eh". Installed as part of a walking challenge through work. Maybe it's me, but I would think a "Walker Tracker" app would make use of the accelerometers and/or GPS in my phone like the app I've had installed for years does. But no... You need another peice of hardware to actually track steps/miles. My smart watch keeps tabs but the app won't let me select it. Will be removing this app upon challenge completion.
The Y-axis of the team average steps is cut off, so you cant accurate tell what the values are. When trying to scroll up or down on a "leaderboard" screens, the app will register the gesture as a side swipe and move to the "discussion' screen. Repeating the gesture does not move back to the "leaderboard" screen, so it seems there's an odd rightward justification.