Apple watch face with steps and heart rate

The Apple Watch doubles up as a smartwatch and a fitness tracker with utmost conviction. Not only can you set reminders, alarms, or reply to messages, but you can also track your activities and workouts. But while the Apple Watch shows all your activities in detail, it doesn’t show you your step count.

How to Show Steps on an Apple Watch Face

That’s a bit of a bummer, especially if you love to see all your activities at one glance by lifting your wrist. Of course, you can tap on the Rings complication, but that would be one additional step, right?

Thankfully, there’s an easy way out, and in this post, we will show you how to show steps on an Apple Watch face.

There are two broad steps to this. The first involves finding the right watch face to accommodate all your data. And the second is adding the complication to the watch face.

Now that is settled, let’s see how to get that done.

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Most watch faces give you a clear idea of all the major complications like Date, Rings, Heartbeat, etc. However, if you opt for the fancy watch faces from categories like Artist, Explorer, or Liquid Metal, you might not see many details.

So, here the idea is to choose a watch face with the most complications, such as the ones under Modular, Modular Compact, or Infographics. The idea is to capture as much information in a short while.

Step 2: After choosing one of the watch faces, tap on Add to add it to your collection.

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Step 3: Head over to the My Watch tab, select the watch face, and tap on Set as current Watch Face.

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Now, that’s half of the river crossed. Let’s cross the other half.

Download Duffy

This app lets have a quick overview of your daily steps, among other features. It pulls the necessary info from the Apple Watch and displays it accordingly.

Next, open the Duffy app to see if it’s showing the right sep count.

Step 2: On your Watch, long-press on the watch face to go to the Edit mode.

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Swipe left to go to the complications page. Once in, tap on one of the spots and choose Duffy from the list of supported apps.

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Alternatively, you can select the complication from the Watch Face page on the Watch app, as shown below.

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From now on, your watch will show you the current step count at a glance. Again, it helps if you have an activity-based watch face since it shows the step count.

In our case, we have used a custom watch face from Facer, and this one shows the steps loud and clear.

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Duffy has its limitations. For one, the steps are not updated in real-time and need a little time to refresh when you are walking. It can be annoying, but on the upside, you get a rough estimate of your step count at a glance.

That said, Duffy is not just about showing your steps on your watch. For instance, it shows you your weekly overview and your past data as well.

Furthermore, you can also change the goals. Plus, when you complete your goals, this pedometer app also rewards you with adorable little trophies.

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Duffy is not the only pedometer app for iPhone and Apple Watch. Other apps like Pedometer++, Stepwise Pedometer, and StepsApps let you see the step count at a glance.

We tried out StepsApps but found it a tad difficult to navigate through all the different permissions.

Try StepsApps

Try Pedometer++

On that front, Duffy is simple and easy to use. You need to grant the permission once, and the app will take care of the rest.

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Is there a clock face on Apple Watch that shows steps?

Activity Analog This watch face shows your Activity progress, superimposed over a traditional analog clock. You can choose to see your Activity rings in the familiar stacked design or as subdials.

How do you get steps on a watch face?

Swipe left to go to the complications page. Once in, tap on one of the spots and choose Duffy from the list of supported apps. Alternatively, you can select the complication from the Watch Face page on the Watch app, as shown below. From now on, your watch will show you the current step count at a glance.