Connect your phone health store
Authorize only the record types you want FitSyncr to read from Apple Health or Health Connect.
FitSyncr
Personal health data pipeline
FitSyncr syncs records from Apple Health and Health Connect into a private cloud account, then gives you clean exports and API access for your own dashboards, analysis, automations, and archives.
Built for people who want control without fighting every device vendor's private API.
Why this matters
Fitness watches, scales, rings, and bike computers often make direct API access difficult, limited, or fragile. But many of those same devices can sync summaries into Apple Health or Health Connect.
FitSyncr treats the phone health store as the bridge: read the records you authorize, sync them to your account, and make them available in formats you can actually work with.
Authorize only the record types you want FitSyncr to read from Apple Health or Health Connect.
Keep a cloud copy of selected metrics such as sleep, heart rate, workouts, weight, steps, and VO2 max.
Export data, call the API, feed a notebook, build a personal dashboard, or keep an independent archive.
Built for control
FitSyncr gives your health and fitness history a path out of closed apps and into tools you choose. Export it, query it, archive it, or connect it to the systems you already use.
Early access
Join the waitlist if you want better access to your own health and fitness records. We are especially interested in hearing what exports, metrics, and integrations would make this useful for you.
FAQ
FitSyncr is a personal health data sync service. It reads health records you authorize from your phone, syncs them to your account, and gives you exports and API access.
Many device APIs are private, restricted, or unstable for personal use. Phone health stores are often the more practical integration point because devices already sync there with user permission.
No, but developers and data-curious athletes are the clearest early users. FitSyncr is being designed around both API access and straightforward exports so non-developers can still keep and use their records.
The goal is to support common health and fitness records such as weight, heart rate, sleep, steps, workouts, VO2 max, and additional metric types over time.
FitSyncr uses account authentication, encrypted transport, and revocable API keys. You choose which phone health records are authorized for sync.