• Cris@lemmy.world
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      14 days ago

      Not the person you replied to and I have really weird needs from a sleep tracker but I just use a spreadsheet

      I’ve used “sleep as android” and I’m kinda tempted to try pokemon sleep just for fun, but they can’t really replace my spreadsheet

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          14 days ago

          I use google sheets and just made a sleep tracker, initially matching the sleep log my specialist had me do on paper for ages. Does excel have like a template or something? Mine is a chart of time stamps and values I have it automatically calculate, with checkboxes for goals and whatnot. At some point it’d like it to graph it so I can see sleep phase/timing but currently it works okay for my needs with the values I have it calculate

          It’ll be reaaaaally hard for me to make it graph since time is circle/spiral and the style graph/chart I like requires breaking that circle each day, but my sleep timing changes over time… But I still want it to, itd be so pretty! 🥹

          edit: I found this pic of someone’s setup with the style graph I like! :)

          (The link to the superuser question where someone asked how to make it in case anyone wants it https://superuser.com/questions/1651357/creating-a-sleep-chart-in-excel-with-dates-on-y-axis-and-time-on-x-axis)

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      14 days ago

      I’ve had Fitbit, Samsung, and Apple smartwatches.

      Apple is the best for health and sleep tracking, in my personal experience.