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Family Mesh is coming: your whole family's health in one dashboard
You create a group, invite anyone you like, and everyone shares steps, sleep and heart rate with each other in the same dashboard. In the coming days, Family Mesh arrives on FitMesh: here's exactly how it will work, from privacy presets to pricing.

En bref
- Family Mesh is the new FitMesh feature arriving in the coming days: you create a group and every member shares steps, sleep and heart rate with the others in the same dashboard.
- It's symmetric peer sharing, not one-way monitoring: no member watches the others without being watched back, and there are no alerts like 'hasn't synced in hours'.
- Everyone chooses what to share with a privacy preset (Activity only, Basic health as default, Full health, Customize), editable at any time.
- Invites work with a link or a MESH-XXXX code: whoever receives it installs the app and joins in minutes, even with zero technical experience.
- Everyone gets a 14-day free trial of all features; with FitMesh Pro, Family Mesh holds up to 8 members.
In the coming days, Family Mesh arrives on FitMesh, a feature built for anyone who wants to stay in touch with their family's health without living under the same roof. The idea is simple: you create a group, invite anyone you like (parents, partner, kids), and from that moment everyone shares steps, sleep and heart rate with each other in the same dashboard. This isn't one-way monitoring: it's a mesh, a network of equals. You share, they share.
Why a mesh, not monitoring
Many apps built for 'the family' work with a one-way logic: one family member monitors, another gets monitored. Family Mesh works differently. Whoever creates the group is technically the owner (they can manage invites or close the group), but they have no supervisory role over the other members: everyone sees the data the others have chosen to share, and everyone is seen the same way. You won't find notifications like 'dad hasn't synced in 12 hours': that kind of anxiety-inducing alert isn't part of this feature, which is built for sharing, not for surveillance.
- Parents and adult kids living apart. No need to text 'did you walk today?': you already see it in the shared dashboard, and they see your data the same way.
- Families with teenagers. Everyone has their own smartwatch or ring, maybe a different model: in the Mesh you still see the same kinds of data, without opening different apps or comparing numbers out loud.
- Partners and cohabiting couples. You work in different places and see each other in the evening: knowing she hit her steps or he slept well is a small way of looking out for each other from a distance, without being intrusive.
How it will work, in three steps
- You create the group. Give it a name (e.g. 'The Smiths') and you become the first member.
- You invite anyone you like. With a link or a MESH-XXXX code, shareable over WhatsApp, SMS or email. The code stays valid for 7 days; anyone without the app yet gets sent to install it and joins automatically on first launch.
- Everyone chooses what to share. With a privacy preset, editable at any time from settings, without needing anyone else's permission.
| Preset | What it shares |
|---|---|
| Activity only | Steps, workouts, calories |
| Basic health (default) | Also sleep and heart rate |
| Full health | Also weight, blood pressure and glucose |
| Customize | Each metric chosen individually, one by one |
What others see, and what they never see
A
What other members see
- •The name the member chose (e.g. 'Mom', 'Luca')
- •Daily step count
- •Total hours of sleep
- •Average and resting heart rate
- •Generic activity level (low, medium, high)
B
What is never visible
- •The member's geographic location
- •Weight and body composition
- •Menstrual cycle
- •Blood pressure, glucose and other sensitive medical data
- •Notifications, messages and phone contacts
The 'Full health' preset is the one exception, for weight, blood pressure and glucose: whoever owns that data can choose to share it, but it's always their explicit choice. Nobody sees that information until you turn it on yourself. Location, notifications and phone contacts stay out of the Mesh no matter what: FitMesh doesn't collect or share them, with this feature or without it.
What it will cost
Family Mesh is a FitMesh Pro feature, but there's nothing to activate before trying it: everyone who joins the group, including anyone brought in by invite, gets a 14-day free trial of every feature in the app. After that, staying in the Mesh requires FitMesh Pro, either for life (one-time purchase, launch price of €3.99 on Android and €4.99 on iPhone) or with the lighter subscription at €1.19 every six months. With Pro active, the group holds up to 8 members, including you.
When it actually arrives
Family Mesh is expected to launch in the coming days: it isn't live yet as we write this. In the meantime you'll find all the details, and you can sign up to be notified the moment the feature goes live, on the dedicated Family Mesh page.
Questions fréquentes
A family member isn't very tech-savvy. Will they be able to use it?+
Yes. Once the app is installed and they tap the invite link you send, they don't need to do anything else: the app syncs on its own in the background, and the rest of the family sees their data in their own app. They never need to open anything again.
Will I be able to see the location of Mesh members?+
No, never. FitMesh does not collect or share location data, with Family Mesh or without it. If you need that kind of feature, you'll need a dedicated app.
What happens if a member wants to leave the group?+
They just do it from the group settings, on their own phone. Their historical data is removed from the other members' view, with no approval needed from anyone.
Does whoever creates the group have more control over the others?+
No. Whoever creates the group is technically the owner (they can manage invites or close the group, for example), but they don't see more of the others' data and have no supervisory role over them. Sharing is always mutual.
How many people will I be able to invite?+
With FitMesh Pro, Family Mesh holds up to 8 members, including you. Everyone gets a 14-day free trial of all features before needing to activate Pro.
When will Family Mesh be available?+
The release is expected in the coming days. You'll find the latest status, and can sign up to be notified, on the dedicated Family Mesh page.
Avis de santé
Les informations contenues dans cet article sont fournies à titre informatif uniquement et ne remplacent pas l'avis de votre médecin, pharmacien ou professionnel de santé. FitMesh Sync est une application fitness et bien-être, pas un dispositif médical, et ne pose pas de diagnostic ni ne traite de pathologie. En cas de symptômes, de questions ou de décisions thérapeutiques, consultez toujours votre médecin.
Rédigé par
Matteo Pizzi
Founder & Solo Dev, FitMesh Sync · Fosforonero
Développeur de logiciels italien. J'ai créé FitMesh Sync pour combler le fossé entre ma montre connectée et un vrai tableau de bord personnel. Confidentialité avant tout, indie, serveurs UE.
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