Sync Apple Health to your dashboard
FitMesh Sync is coming to iPhone — the TestFlight beta is active and App Store submission is underway. The iOS app reads data from Apple Health / HealthKit (steps, heart rate, sleep with stages, SpO₂, calories) and shows it in the same unified dashboard you already know from Android. Flagship feature: the Apple Health write bridge (opt-in) brings data from Android wearables (Galaxy Watch, Colmi ring, any device writing to Health Connect) into the iPhone Health app, without creating duplicates. One FitMesh account works on Android, iPhone and web.
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Supported data
The data types FitMesh can read from this integration. Green dot = supported, grey = not available from this source.
Technical note
Read via HealthKit API (iOS). Idempotent write to Apple Health: checks for overlapping data before writing any sample — only writes where Apple Health has no existing coverage from another source. Data in transit and at rest on EU cloud, encrypted. Granular HealthKit permissions: only the data types the user has configured are requested.
How to connect Apple Health
5-minute setup
- 1Sign up for the beta from the /beta page on this site — you'll get a TestFlight invite within 24 hours.
- 2Install FitMesh Sync via the TestFlight link in the email you receive.
- 3Sign in with the same Google or Apple account you use (or have) on Android.
- 4Grant the requested HealthKit permissions (you can choose type by type).
- 5Optional: activate the Apple Health write bridge from Settings → Apple Health to receive Android device data in Apple Health.
What gets synced
- •Steps and distance
- •Heart rate (samples + resting)
- •Sleep with stages (deep, light, REM, awake)
- •Active calories
- •SpO₂
- •HRV
- •Workouts (type, duration, kcal, average BPM)
- •Data from Android wearables (via bridge, opt-in)
Troubleshooting
I don't see my Apple Watch data in FitMesh+
Check that FitMesh Sync has HealthKit permissions enabled: iPhone Settings → Privacy & Security → Health → FitMesh Sync. Verify the data types you want are enabled for reading. If permissions are correct, try closing and reopening the app.
The bridge isn't writing data to Apple Health+
Check that: (1) the bridge is active from Settings → Apple Health → Write Bridge; (2) FitMesh has HealthKit write permissions for the selected data types; (3) the Android app has synced recent data to the cloud (check the last sync date in the Android app). If Android data is already on the cloud, the bridge will write it at the next iOS app open.
I see duplicate data in Apple Health+
FitMesh is designed to avoid duplicates, but in rare cases (for example after a permission reset) duplicate entries may appear. In Apple Health → category → Edit Data Sources you can manage source priority. If the issue persists, deactivate the bridge, delete FitMesh Sync entries from that category, and reactivate the bridge.
Technical notes
Reading via standard HealthKit API (iOS 16+). Idempotent writing: before each batch, HealthKit query for overlapping samples in the same interval and same HKSampleType. Writing only to uncovered slots. FitMesh EU cloud: certified datacenters, TLS 1.3 in transit, AES-256 at rest. TestFlight beta active; App Store launch imminent.
Frequently asked questions
Is FitMesh iOS already available on the App Store?+
Not yet. The app is in TestFlight beta and in App Store submission. Launch is imminent. In the meantime you can sign up for the beta from the /beta page to receive TestFlight access.
Does the write bridge overwrite Apple Watch data?+
No. FitMesh checks first whether Apple Health already has data for that time slot. If Apple Watch has already recorded sleep or steps for that interval, the bridge doesn't touch anything. It only writes where there's no existing coverage.
I have both Android and iPhone. How does it work with one account?+
Sign in with the same Google or Apple account on both phones. Data from all connected devices (Galaxy Watch on Android, Apple Watch on iPhone, Colmi ring) feeds into the same dashboard. The opt-in bridge can then write Android data to Apple Health, so you see it in the iPhone Health app too.
Does my Apple Health data end up on third-party servers?+
Data transits through FitMesh cloud (EU datacenter, encrypted in transit and at rest). FitMesh doesn't sell data to third parties and doesn't use it to train models. You can revoke HealthKit permissions from iPhone Settings at any time, and request data deletion from the cloud via account settings.
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