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FitMesh Sync is now on the App Store

The iOS app is officially live: download it free (with in-app purchase), sign in with your same Android account, and bring your Android wearable data into Apple Health. Available across most of the world; rolling out across the EU in the coming days.

CategoryWhat's New
DateJune 29, 2026
Reading time3 min read

TL;DR

  • FitMesh Sync is now on the App Store, free with in-app purchase (Pro lifetime €4.99 on iPhone).
  • One account works across Android and iPhone, with the opt-in Apple Health write bridge.
  • Available across most of the world; the EU rollout is coming in the next few days.

Here we are: FitMesh Sync is now on the App Store. The iOS version brings everything you already know from the Android app — one account, a unified dashboard, EU cloud sync — and adds the piece iPhone users were missing: the write bridge into Apple Health. The app is free with in-app purchase (Pro lifetime €4.99 on iPhone) and downloadable across most of the world; in the 27 EU countries the rollout is underway and arriving in the coming days.

What you get in the iOS version

  • One account, Android and iPhone together: sign in with the same Google or Apple login and find the same dashboard on both phones and in the browser.
  • Apple Health write bridge (opt-in): data from your Android smartwatch or ring arrives via cloud and gets written into Apple Health, with no duplicates.
  • EU cloud and GDPR: data is stored in European datacenters, GDPR compliant. No third-party data sales.
  • Colmi ring via Bluetooth: the iOS app reads the Colmi R02/R03 smart ring over direct BLE, just like the Android version.

Disclaimer

FitMesh Sync is an independent product. Apple is a trademark of their respective owners. This article implies no affiliation or sponsorship.

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.

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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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