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Direct Video Upload
It would be great to be able to upload videos directly from iPhoto/your phone downloads. I don’t want to upload my videos to YouTube or Vimeo so this is a real blocker for me.
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task manager
Task managers are fianlly getting better and incorporating tasks into daily schedules. Every day I have training to do, and need to make time available for it. I would like the training session to show up in my task manager as a task to accomplish when I plan my whole day.
Right now I have to manually enter it into the task manager. If it just showed up as a reminder in apple Reminders, this would happen automatically.
Until then, may I have access to the API so I can write a program that does this?
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On Calendar web page, under Summary, I would urge your team to add "Planned Done" above numbers for Total Duration, Total TSS, etc.
Please see mockup.
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On This Day
Some of the apps I use lets me view what happened on this particular day from years past. Eg - seeing what training and/or race I might have completed on this day in any given year on the current date. It would allow me to see how I’m progressing from years gone by. Or just something that would remind us of the commitment we’ve made to training over the years.
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nutrition box
Insert a "nutrition/fuelling" box beneath pre-activity comments.
Context - Of late I have encountered two issues with my athletes accounts using the FuelIn app.
First, when the FuelIn app inserts its fuelling recommendations for a session in the pre-activity comments box (bracketed by the header and footer --------- FUELIN RECOMMENDATIONS ---------) my pre-existing (coach) comments/guidance/explanations get bumped to the very bottom and get missed.
Second, with running workouts in particular, sessions planned in km auto convert to meters and absurd cadences replace those prescribed (i.e. 0.043543536 - 0.056437). I now understand that this is an interoperability/communications issue w the FuelIn…
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Increase the number of characters you can write in notes.
3,000 characters may be a small number when you want to give an athlete a long explanation.
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