Migrating data from Enode Pro
Before migrating your data from Enode Pro, you will first need to download the new Enode app from the relevant app store and sign up (you have the option to sign up as an individual user or an organisation at this point). You can use the same email address as your current Enode Pro account or you can use a new email address if you prefer. If you are an organisation, it is recommended to use an email address that is accessible to more than one person.
Once you have created your account, including entering the One Time Password sent to your email address, head to portal.enode.ai.
Log into the portal using the email address for your new Enode account, or use the social log in options. If you haven’t created an account yet, download the Enode app and create your account first.
If you have manually created exercises in the Enode Pro app, you should check the exercise list in the portal to see if your exercise exists. If not, create your exercises first before continuing to the migration process. You can see how to do this here.
Then enter the email address from your Enode Pro account. You will be mailed a one time passcode to your Enode Pro email address for security purposes that you will need to enter into the portal.
Step 2 is to configure your migration. You can select if you want to import your saved workouts and when you want the data migrated from. By default the migration process will move all data from the creation of your Enode Pro account but you can override this and select a date instead.
Step 3 is to select the user name, you may have more options here if you are an organisation.
The penultimate step is to select what created exercises you want to transfer and choose where the data should be stored, this is the reason to check that your manually created exercises exist in the new exercise library first.
By default, all exercises are selected and given an exercise where the data would be stored. You can can de-select exercises if you don’t want to transfer the data. If you would like to change the location where the data will be stored, tap on the pre-chosen exercise and you will be given the opportunity to change it.
Step 5 is the last step and just requires a one time password that will be sent to your new account email.
That’s it. This process can be completed more than once, but only from the point of your last migration.