Health Sync synchronizes data between health and fitness apps. Health Sync currently supports syncing from Apple Health, Coros, Fitbit, Garmin Connect, Huawei Health, Oura, Polar Flow, Strava and Suunto to Apple Health, Coros, Fitbit, Intervals.icu, Runalyze, Selfloops, Strava, Suunto and TrainItAll. Additional source and destination apps will be added with future updates.
It will sync data from the time you first use the app. Historical data (all data before the day of installation) can be synced after the free trial period. With Garmin Connect you can sync the last five years of activity data, and the last two years of other data (steps, sleep, heart rate etc.). With Polar Flow you can't sync historical data.
The sync runs automatically in the background a few times per hour (due to iOS restrictions on background processes). Activity GPS data is synced to Apple Health when the phone screen is unlocked. If activity data is synced while the phone is locked, Health Sync will add the GPS data to the Apple Health workout data the next time you open the Health Sync app.
Syncing from Apple Health requires your phone to be unlocked.
Health Sync is very easy to use. It offers a one-week free trial period. After the trial period, you can make a one-time purchase (lifetime license) to continue using the app and access the historical data sync option.
Try the app and see if it fits your needs. The data you can sync depends on the source app from which you sync data and the destination app(s) to which you sync the data.
Health Sync uses a privacy-by-design approach. The sync processes data on your phone, not on cloud servers. Your data won't be used and can't be accessed by others. Read the privacy policy for details.
Syncing between health data apps sometimes doesn't work as expected. Don't worry; almost all issues can be solved easily. You can check the Help Center menu in Health Sync. If you can't resolve the issue, you can send a Health Sync problem report (the last option in the Help Center menu) or email info@appyhapps.nl. You will receive support to solve the sync issue.
I needed to sync my food and nutrition stats from apple health to Fitbit and the data coming over isn’t completely accurate. There are some calories that are “uncategorized” when showing up in the Fitbit app making my macros off. What I really want is to be able to sync my nutrition data from the LoseIt! app to Trainerize. That’s a huge market hole if you’d like to do that please!! But for now I’m going from LoseIt -> Apple Health -> HealthSync -> Fitbit -> Trainerize. Trainerize connects to Apple health but won’t pull the nutrition data from it :( Anyways, the data is correct in Apple health but not in Fitbit so I can only assume it’s this app. If the macros/nutrition facts of the foods themselves could be synced, I think that would solve the problem. From a software dev to another, thank you and plz fix this soon! <3
Developer Response
Thanks for your review. Could you email me at info@appyhapps.nl with an example of the macros/nutrition facts in Apple Health, and what you see in Fitbit? Then I can investigate the issue and solve it with the next update of Health Sync.
Sync from Fitbit to Apple health is not working
Sjudijsksoh
Edit: deleting the app, restarting the phone & reinstalling this app fixed this problemI have setup a health sync from Fitbit to Apple health for heart rate, sleep, steps and oxygen saturation. However, Apple Health shows that this app has permissions to write only sleep. It has read permissions for everything else.I have disconnected and reconnected the heart rate sync from Fitbit to Apple health, but it does not ask for additional permissions to write to Apple health
Developer Response
Hello Sjudijsksoh, thanks for your review comment. This is a unknown issue, I would like to check what goes wrong and help you solve the issue. Please submit a problem report, then I can check what is happening: open the Health Sync app, then open the 'Help Center' menu and select 'Report another problem'. Follow the steps to submit the problem report.
Only fitbit synchronizer you should buy
DAN13L83
Hands down the best and only one you should buy. This app is $3.99 and should cost more but hopefully the developer doesn’t see that part. Other apps are expensive and I spent more on app than on Fitbits and the others are useless. Other apps just sync a lump some pf steps. This apps syncs them at the time they actually happen. Also, with GPs workouts, this apps syncs the map. This app maps fitbit seems like a native apple device. It syncs when your fitbit is syncing. I wish I can do multiple accounts but maybe in the futre
Developer Response
Hi, thank you for your kind review. I appreciate it. We want to keep the app cheap and without mandatory subscription. I'm not sure what you mean with "do multiple accounts". If you want to explain it, please send an email to info@appyhapps.nl
Apple Health Sync
BlvkHercules
Fitbit to Apple health sync is pretty solid for steps and converting over to my “Move” ring in Apple Fitness. However when I log the activity as a “workout” in Fitbit it’s only recognized as a steps (even though it’s heavy strength training) and is converted to my “move ring” again. So in Apple fitness it looks like I’ve done an exceptional amount of cardio rather than cardio and traditional strength training. I have all of the toggles turned on to sync with Fitbit to Apple health. I’d like to see an update where it properly logs activity.
Developer Response
Hello, thanks for your review comment. If you track a strength training with your Fitbit watch, it should be synced as strength training. I would like to help you with this sync issue. Please let me know the date and start time of your most recent 'workout' and submit a Health Sync problem report: open the Help Center menu in Health Sync and select the last option: Report another problem.
This update introduces synchronization with MyLibreo for your activity, sleep, and heart rate data.
Version 8.4.1
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