A non-exhaustive list of open source clock faces, applications and modules from the community. Please make a PR request to add yours in the list. The end goal is to provide inspiration and code examples for developers and hopefully give some visibility to your masterpiece.
All repositories are listed in alphabetical order within each category. Please add your clock face, app, game or module in the same format as below. Only open source code will be listed here.
Note that Fitbit isn't responsible for the projects listed below.
- Borderlands by Le-Roux Enslin - A Watchface based on the UI of the PC game Borderlands 2
- ClearBeam by Sam - Clear watchface with heartrate-display and four progress-beams for steps, burned calories, elevation and active minutes.
- Cliff Star by Jon Barlow - Cinematic clock face example for Fitbit OS.
- Darkface by Jérémie Corpinot - Minimalistic dark clockface with bold/light typography
- Doge Watch by Tyler Leonhardt - such time. very watchface. wow.
- ElegantClock by Allyann @ Baydevelopments - Elegant clockface for Fitbit OS
- FitbitArcs by robro - A simple and circular watch face for Fitbit OS.
- Fitbit-Clock-Face by J Snow - Fitbit Clock Face
- fitbit-minimalist-clock-face by Chandan Veerabhadrappa - A minimalistic clock-face for the new Fitbit Ionic.
- FlashRing by Sam - Watchface with big clock, localised date and display of the current heartrate, steps, burned calories, elevation gain and active minutes.
- Kearsarge-Time by Chris Spooner - A Watchface that shows the current period and time remaining for Kearsarge High School. It also displays the days current calendar. Code is written to be easily adapted for other schedules.
- MStyleDigital by Mihai Babusca - Simple digital watchface (uses basic UI elements: image, label, rect)
- PomodoroClock by John Liu - A Clockface that has a integrated Pomodoro timer, for you to Pomodoro anything at anytime.
- RoksbotTime by Chris Spooner - A very basic image based watchface for FIRST Robotics Team 1247; Roksbot!
- Snowflake by Mihai Babusca - Digital animated watchface simulating a snowing effect
- Bail Out! by Mark Smith - Press a button on your Ionic and have your phone ring (to get out of bad dates)! A silly Ionic app with a companion app and the Nexmo Voice API. There's also a blog post explaining how it works.
- Barcodes by Terry Yuen - Store barcodes on the Ionic for convenient access
- Flashlight by Chris Spooner - A basic flashlight for Fitbit Ionic
- Pomodoro by John Liu - The Pomodoro timer. This is an app version of the PomodoroClock, which only has basic functions.
- RPN Calculator by Dan Tilden - An RPN calculator for Fitbit!
- Run Goal by Ken Caron - Displays your weekly running activity. Mildly typescript enhanced, uses Web API, settings, refreshes your access tokens, leverages the File Transfer API for communication.
- Water Logged by Tyler Leonhardt - Log your water consumption at your wrist on your Fitbit Ionic!
- Jacadi by Grégoire Sage - Jacadi game for Fitbit Ionic
- Font Metrics module for Fitbit OS by James Bernsen - Measures pixel width of text elements
- Ionic Views by Vlad Balin - microframework with an implementation of the view/subview pattern in BackboneJS style.
- MeterWidget by Peter Magnusson - Some simple round meters using arcs and grayscale magic with js helpers.
- Weather module for Fitbit OS by Grégoire Sage - Weather module for Fitbit OS
- Altimeter by Team Fitbit - Fitbit SDK example application which simulates an altimeter using the Barometer sensor.
- Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) by Thomas Sarlandie - Fitbit SDK example application which downloads real-time BART data and show upcoming trains for a station of your choice.
- Communications Demo by Sam Machin - Example app for the Fitbit Ionic showing Messaging and Fetch to a basic WebAPI.
- HR Meter by Team Fitbit - Fitbit SDK example application which displays readings from the Heart Rate sensor.
- LCD Clock Face by Jon Barlow - Fitbit SDK example application which looks like a retro LCD digital clock.
- SDK OAuth by Jon Barlow - A sample application which uses the Settings API OAuth component, and the Fitbit Web API to query sleep data.