Pricing guide
Is FitMesh free? Pricing and the 14-day trial
The honest answer before you install: there's no free-forever plan, but you get a full 14-day trial. Founder: the first 1,000 founders, among accounts registered by 31 July 2026 with a first verified sync within 14 days of registration, get lifetime Pro free. Here's exactly how pricing works today and what Pro includes.

TL;DR
- FitMesh has no permanent free plan: if you're searching for 'free forever', you should know that up front.
- Every new account gets a full 14-day trial with every Pro feature unlocked.
- After 14 days you keep FitMesh with a light subscription (about a coffee every six months) or a one-time lifetime unlock (less than a pizza), or you close the account.
- Founder eligibility is limited to the first 1,000 accounts registered by 31 July 2026 and requires a first verified sync within 14 days of registration. Accounts created from 1 August 2026 are not eligible for Founder status: they receive a 14-day Pro trial, followed by a purchase or subscription.
- Pro includes the web dashboard, all your wearables merged and deduplicated, full history and the Colmi ring over Bluetooth.
If you're searching for "is FitMesh free" before installing, here's the direct answer with no spin: there is no permanent free plan, but you can use FitMesh Sync for free today with a full 14-day trial, open to everyone, with every feature unlocked. At the end of the trial you choose how to keep it: a small subscription or a lifetime unlock, or you close the account. FitMesh also has a Founder program: the first 1,000 founders, among accounts registered by 31 July 2026 with a first verified sync within 14 days of registration, get lifetime Pro free; from August 2026, signing up as a new founder is no longer possible. This guide explains exactly how little it costs today and what Pro includes.
Is FitMesh free? The honest answer
Plenty of apps in this space promise "free forever" and then fund themselves by selling your data or filling the screen with ads. FitMesh does the opposite: your health data stays on your account in the EU cloud, we don't sell it and we don't show ads. Reading data from your wearables, deduplicating it (the same step never counted twice) and showing it in one unified web panel has a real running cost. That's why the model is simple and transparent: early adopters were rewarded with lifetime Pro for free (the founder spots), everyone else tries the full app for 14 days and then decides whether Pro is worth the price of a subscription. No crippled tier holding you hostage, no hidden fees.
The Founder program (first 1,000 accounts by July 31, 2026)
At launch, the first 1,000 sign-ups became founders and got Pro for life, free: not a long trial, not a discount, full access with no expiry. It was how we thanked the people who backed the project while it was still early. The program is for the first 1,000 accounts, registered by July 31, 2026 with a first verified sync within 14 days of registration: accounts created from August 1, 2026 onward can no longer sign up as founders. If you got Founder Pro before that date, the benefit stays yours forever, including future features: there's nothing you need to do.
- Pro for life, with no expiry and no renewals to pay.
- Every current and future Pro feature included.
- The full web dashboard, reachable from any browser.
- New integrations as they ship, like the Colmi ring and the iOS app.
- A benefit tied to your account, valid forever (no action needed).
The full 14-day trial
Every new account gets a full 14-day trial. "Full" means every Pro feature is unlocked during the trial, with no exceptions. You connect your wearables, open the web dashboard, look at your history, try the Colmi ring over Bluetooth: everything on, no artificial limits. The 14 days let you evaluate the app on your real data, not on a canned demo. It's the fairest way to see whether FitMesh does what you need before you decide.
What happens after the 14 days
At the end of the 14 days you choose how to carry on, with no traps: keep FitMesh with a small subscription or a one-time lifetime unlock, or, if you decide it's not for you, close the account. There's no reduced free version sitting there half-working: either FitMesh is useful to you and you keep it for a small price, or you let it go and your data is removed. (Anyone who got Founder Pro before July 31, 2026 never needs to pay: their Pro stays lifetime.) It's an honest choice, and it's exactly why the trial is full: we want you to decide with the real app in front of you, after seeing your smartwatches merged with no double data in the dashboard, not on promises.
What Pro includes
Pro is all of FitMesh, with no confusing tiers. In practice it unlocks the unified web dashboard, the merging of all your wearables with deduplication, the full history and the direct reading of the Colmi ring over Bluetooth. On Android the app reads data through Health Connect and also reads the Colmi ring over Bluetooth; on iPhone (already live on the App Store) it reads Apple Health natively and connects the same way over Bluetooth to the Colmi Ring. If you want the full picture on the ring, there's the complete Colmi ring guide, and to see how the panel works from a computer there's the guide to viewing your wearable data in the browser.
| Feature | What it does |
|---|---|
| Web dashboard | Open your data from any browser with the same account |
| All wearables merged | Health Connect and the Colmi ring in one panel, deduplicated |
| Full history | Your data history stays saved on your account |
| Colmi ring over Bluetooth | Steps, heart rate, SpO2, sleep with stages, stress, battery |
| Data in the EU cloud | On your account, not on the device maker's servers |
Founder (historical) vs trial: the differences
A
Founder spot (by July 31, 2026)
- •Pro for life, free, with no expiry.
- •Every current and future feature included.
- •No subscription to pay, ever.
- •New sign-ups through the site are closed: the benefit already granted stays.
B
14-day trial (everyone else)
- •Every Pro feature unlocked for 14 days.
- •No credit card required to start.
- •After: a small subscription or a lifetime unlock (or you close the account).
- •Always available, for every new account.
The work behind such a small price
Behind that coffee every six months there's a lot of work. FitMesh is the result of hands-on research and integration: reading dozens of different wearables and the Colmi ring over Bluetooth, making sense of each maker's data formats, and lining the data up with a deduplication system so the same step is never counted twice. On top of that come the EU servers (which cost money), the ongoing development of new integrations and the iOS app, and the choice to show no ads and never sell your data: you can read how we handle it in the guide on GDPR and fitness data. That's why there's no "free forever": in the apps that offer it, that free is almost always paid for elsewhere, with ads or with your data. A small, clear, honest price is what keeps the project alive and independent. And it really does stay small: a coffee every six months, or one pizza skipped just once.
How much is Pro? Less than you'd think
Here's the surprise: Pro costs very little, and you choose how to pay for it. You can take a light subscription, less than a coffee every six months (at launch €1.19 every six months), or a one-time lifetime unlock that doesn't even reach the price of a pizza (at launch €3.99 on Android, €4.99 on iPhone). You're not forced into a recurring plan: if you prefer, you pay once and stay Pro forever. The current price for your country is always shown in the app when you sign up. The Android app, the web dashboard and the iOS app are all available now (iOS is live on the App Store, including all European Union storefronts).
In summary
- FitMesh has no permanent free plan: that's the thing to know before installing.
- Every new account = a full 14-day trial with every Pro feature unlocked.
- After 14 days: a small subscription (about a coffee every six months) or a lifetime unlock (less than a pizza), or you close the account.
- Founder: the first 1,000 founders, among accounts registered by 31 July 2026 with a first verified sync within 14 days of registration, get lifetime Pro free; from August 2026 signing up as a new founder is no longer possible, those who got it keep it forever.
- Pro includes the web dashboard, merged and deduplicated wearables, full history and the Colmi ring over Bluetooth.
- It costs very little: a coffee every six months or less than a pizza for lifetime, with your country's price in the app.
Frequently asked questions
Is FitMesh free?+
There is no permanent free plan, but it costs very little. Every new account gets a full 14-day trial, then keeps FitMesh with a light subscription (about a coffee every six months) or a lifetime unlock (less than a pizza), or closes the account. Founder: the first 1,000 founders, among accounts registered by 31 July 2026 with a first verified sync within 14 days of registration, get lifetime Pro free.
What happens after the 14-day trial?+
You choose how to carry on: keep FitMesh with a small subscription (about a coffee every six months) or a lifetime unlock (less than a pizza). If instead you decide it's not for you, you close the account and your data is removed. There's no reduced free version. (Anyone who got Founder Pro before July 31, 2026 pays nothing: their Pro stays lifetime.)
Who was eligible for the founder program?+
Founder eligibility is limited to the first 1,000 accounts registered by 31 July 2026 and requires a first verified sync within 14 days of registration. Accounts created from 1 August 2026 are not eligible for Founder status: they receive a 14-day Pro trial, followed by a purchase or subscription. Anyone who was already a founder keeps lifetime Pro without doing anything.
How much does Pro cost?+
Very little, and you choose how to pay: at launch a light subscription of €1.19 every six months (about a coffee) or a one-time lifetime unlock at €3.99 on Android and €4.99 on iPhone (less than a pizza, once). The current price for your country is always shown in the app. Anyone who got Founder Pro before July 31, 2026 pays nothing, forever.
Can I cancel the subscription?+
Yes. If you pick the subscription, you manage and cancel it from the store where you activated it (Google Play or the App Store), like any other subscription. If you pick the lifetime unlock, you pay once and there's nothing to renew or cancel. Founders have no subscription at all.
Disclaimer
FitMesh Sync is an independent product. Colmi 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.
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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