Summary

The Apple Watch Smart Stack feature can be useful, but sometimes watchOS defaults to showing Live Activities instead of the watch face. Here’s how to fix it.

Stop Live Activities From Showing on Your Apple Watch

Thankfully, there’s a way to stop Live Activities from popping up automatically. There’s a setting situated deep in the Apple Watch settings section that prevents the feature from auto-launching and taking over the watch face you’ve set.

On your Apple Watch, head to the Settings section. Scroll a bit andselect Smart Stack.

Screenshot of the Apple Watch settings section with an arrow next to the Smart Stack option.

On the following screen, select Live Activities.

Now, disable “Auto-Launch Live Activities” by pressing the toggle beside it.

If it’s just the media app controls that are troubling you, scroll down to the Live Activities page and choose Media Apps.

Screenshot of the Smart Stack menu with an arrow next to the Live Activities option.

Now, disable the Live Activities feature.

Once you complete the process, Live Activities shouldn’t automatically appear on your Apple Watch. However, they’ll still be there in the section below the default watch face, and you can scroll down to see them whenever necessary.

What Is Smart Stack on Apple Watch?

Firstintroduced in watchOS 10, Smart Stack is a section on your Apple Watch (beanth the watch face) that houses widgets, including the clock, weather,activity ring summary, featured photos, and so on. Depending on the time of the day or the location you’re at, Smart Stack shows the most relevant and useful widgets.

You can access the feature by swiping up on your Watch face or scrolling up on the Digital Crown.

Screenshot of the Live Activities menu with a circle around the Auto-Launch feature.

Interestingly, theSmart Stack also shows Live Activities, a feature that shows real-time progress from apps or events. Ever noticed the rectangularstatus bar on your iPhone’s lock screenafter ordering food, booking a cab, or uploading an Instagram story? It’s a Live Activity that takes the information from the respective app and puts it in a widget.

I’m Tired Of Live Activities Replacing The Default Watch Face

While Live Activities can be helpful on an iPhone (since it doesn’t block the main information I want to see at any given point), it can get in the way of theinformation on my Apple Watch facethat I am used to. This is very, very annoying.

I often raise my wrist to check the time or the calories I’ve burnt through the day (as I’ve set the Activity Digital watch face), but watchOS keeps redirecting me to the Smart Stack. This means that I see the Live Activities sectionshowcasing media controls for the song, YouTube video, or Netflix web show that’s going on my iPhone.

Screenshot of the Live Activities menu with an arrow next to the Media Apps option.

It doesn’t matter what you’re waking up the Apple Watch screen for; if something is playing on your iPhone, thewatch opens directly at the Live Activities screenwith media playback controls.

You Can Disable Widget Suggestions Too

If you want your widget stack to remain how you set it, disable the widget suggestions feature from the Smart Stack settings menu discussed above.

Go to Settings > Smart Stack on your Apple Watch. Then, tap on Widget Suggestions.

Screenshot of the Media Apps section on an Apple Watch with a circle around the Allow Live Activities option.

On the next screen, disable “Allow Widget Suggestions.”

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Picture of the Smart Stack on the Apple Watch, showcasing the clock at the top and the weather widget at the bottom.

Image showcasing the Live Activities widget on an IPhone and an Apple Watch.

Screenshot of the Smart Stack settings menu on the Apple Watch with an arrow next to the Widget Suggestions option.

Screenshot of the Widget Suggestions menu with a circle around the Allow Widget Suggestions toggle.