What's New
FitMesh Sync is now on Google Play
Starting today you can download the app and see all your devices' data in one dashboard. The iPhone version arrives in a few days.
TL;DR
- FitMesh Sync is now available on Google Play, for every Android phone.
- Bring your watch, ring and other devices into one dashboard, without jumping between apps.
- Your data stays on servers in Europe, with no ads and no reselling to third parties.
- The first to sign up get a free year of Pro. The iPhone version arrives in a few days.
It is here: FitMesh Sync is officially available on Google Play. You can download it on any Android phone and start seeing your smartwatch, ring and other devices' data all in one place.
What FitMesh Sync does
Every brand keeps your data inside its own app. If you have a Galaxy Watch, a smart ring and maybe a band from another maker, you end up jumping from one app to another. FitMesh Sync brings them all into one clear dashboard: steps, sleep, heart rate, recovery and trends over time, designed for everyday reading.
More devices, one single view
If you wear several devices together, FitMesh Sync merges them without counting the same steps twice and always shows you the most complete value. When one device is charging, another covers that window with no gaps. We explained it all, with examples for each combination, in the guide multiple smartwatches together without double data.
Your data stays yours
Health data is among the most personal you have. That is why it stays on servers in Europe, accessible only to you through your account, with no ads and never resold to third parties. You can find all the details on the privacy page.
The iPhone version arrives in a few days
We are finishing the last steps to bring FitMesh Sync to iPhone too: the iOS version is coming within days. If you want to be notified as soon as it is out, we talk about it here: FitMesh Sync is coming to iPhone.
Frequently asked questions
How much does FitMesh Sync cost?+
There is a free plan that covers everyday use. Pro features, like unlimited history, are available with a one-time purchase or a light plan. On top of that, the first 1000 to sign up get a free year of Pro.
Which devices are compatible?+
Any device that works with Health Connect on Android: Galaxy Watch, Google Pixel Watch, Fitbit, Garmin, Polar, Mi Band, smart rings and many more. For Samsung Galaxy Watch there is also a direct link with Samsung Health.
When is it coming to iPhone?+
The iOS version is coming within days. Those who sign up now as Founders get priority access to the first iPhone version.
Where is my data stored?+
On servers in Europe, accessible only to you through your account. They are never sold or shared with third parties and you can delete them whenever you want.
Medical disclaimer
The information in this article is for informational purposes only and does not replace advice from your physician, pharmacist or healthcare professional. FitMesh Sync is a fitness/wellness app, not a medical device, and does not diagnose or treat any conditions. For symptoms, clinical questions or treatment decisions always consult your primary care physician.
Written by
Matteo Pizzi
Founder & Solo Dev, FitMesh Sync · Fosforonero
Italian software developer. I built FitMesh Sync to fill the gap between my smartwatch and a real personal dashboard. Privacy-first, indie, EU servers.
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Guide
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What's New
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Ecosystem
FitMesh Sync arrives on iPhone
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