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Oura Integration
Please integrate the Oura Ring API
16 votesThere are now tasks for now retrieving daily summary data, sleep stats, and readiness scores from Oura.
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Import from SleepyHead CPAP software
Many CPAP users monitor their device behavior using SleepHead, which can understand data from many different CPAP devices and convert it into a standardized format.
SleepyHead is currently capable of exporting this data as a CSV file. If ZenoBase could import it, that would allow detailed sleep information to be analyzed.
1 voteThere is now a SleepyHead template that can be used when creating a new bucket, please test! Note that the AHI score is mapped to a 0-100 rating for now, as we don’t have a field for arbitrary numeric values.
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Dash
Get trip summary data from Dash, see https://dash.by/developers.html.
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HabitBull
Habitbull has a feature allowing export to CSV, making this importable should be a relative simple task.
3 votesYou can now import a csv file from HabitBull into any bucket; let me know if you do anything useful with that data :-)
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WakaTime
Can captures time spent on each project in an IDE. REST API with OAuth2, see https://wakatime.com/developers/.
9 votesAdded a task for retrieving per-project durations from WakaTime. Please test…
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Microsoft Health
incl activity summaries and hour-resolution data
3 votesThere are now tasks for retrieving activity summaries from Microsoft Health, daily or hourly step counts (incl calories burned and average heart rate), and sleep.
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Misfit
Get data from the Misfit Shine, Flash, and Beddit.
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NETATMO: Importing Pluviometer data
Eric, it would be interesting to see the rain/pluviometer data that is in Netatmo's database for those of us that have more modules, as a pluviometer. I don't know if this is so easy as to add another metric to the imported NETATMO data on your app or it means you have to do a lot of programming... Anyway, I'd be glad of you considering the idea.
Thanks!
0 votesYou should be able to get data from the rain gauge module now: Just create a new bucket with the “Environment (Netatmo)” template, and make sure the “include data from modules” option is checked. Let me know if this works!
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iHealth
I'd love to get some support for iHealth devices, particularly the wireless body analysis scale. It's marginally cheaper than most of the body comp scales out there, but it looks like they've included lean mass, bone mass, water weight, visceral fat, and daily caloric intake (which I guess is basal metabolic rate? Not sure). These are easy enough calculations, but it looks like the scale does them and passes it through to the API. Having that much data available on a daily basis could be really handy, particularly for weight loss and gain (i.e., how much of it is is…
15 votesJust added support for retrieving activities, step counts, food, glucose, blood pressure/oxygenation, sleep, and weight measurements from iHealth. Please test, and let me know if the data looks right!
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Feature: Option to hide (filter out) weekends
Option to filter out weekends
0 votesYou can filter weekends using the “polar” widget (with the “interval” set to “day of week”). See http://youtu.be/b2q8CLRAPrM?t=35s for a demo.
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MyTracks
MyTracks data (.kmz) files that we can import via Google Drive.
2 votesIf you connect My Tracks to Google Fit, you can use the “google-activities” task to import a summary of each tracklog into Zenobase, or you can use the “google-locate” task to geotag data already in Zenobase.
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Calorie consumption from Fitbit
Get daily summaries from Fitbit (and, indirectly, connected MyFitnessPal accounts).
4 votesJust added support for daily calorie counts from Fitbit, and per-meal counts from Jawbone: http://blog.zenobase.com/post/100278437162
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Associate location data from a GPS tracker with data from other sources
There are a number of sources of minute by minute GPS coordinate data, including the Moves API (although the current Moves integration only imports activities, not low-level GPS data)
These sources can answer the question "where was I at a specific time", and you can chart this data to answer simple location-by-time questions like "where do I spend most of my time" or "do I walk more at weekends or in the week".
However to be really useful, you want to be able to use this low-level data to add a location to other events. Then you can answer more…
0 votesThere is now a “moves-locate” task that will add a location to any event, based on your Moves data.
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RescueTime Integration
RescueTime Integration
0 votesAdded support for getting hourly productivity stats, see http://blog.zenobase.com/post/79247445112; send suggestions for additional data.
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3 votes
SleepCloud is now supported, see http://blog.zenobase.com/post/83496101555; please test and send your feedback!
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Share charts to social media
Post charts and other widgets to Pinterest, Twitter, G+, Facebook etc
2 votesYou can now create static snapshots of charts. No direct social media integration, for now.
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Reporter
Get data from Reporter App
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2 votes
Strava is now supported; please test, and let me know if the default dashboard is useful, etc.
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Hexoskin
Pull data for HexoSkin http://www.hexoskin.com/en/developers-api
1 voteThere is now support for retrieving basic sleep and activity summaries from Hexoskin. Please test, and let us know about additional use cases and data that you’d like to have supported…
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Configurable sizing of clusters in map
Instead of having clusters always sized by count, should have the option to have the size of a cluster reflect the aggregate value (avg/min/max/sum) of a field.
2 votesThe heatmap widget can now be based on the sum of the values in a field, e.g. total time spent, or distance covered etc. Probably going to phase out the old map widget eventually.
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