Google Health (Fitbit)

Google Health (Fitbit)

By Google

  • Category: Health & Fitness
  • Release Date: 2011-10-18
  • Current Version: 5.01.1
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 565.38 MB
  • Developer: Google
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 16.4 or later.
Score: 4.50075
4.50075
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Description

The Fitbit app is now Google Health, bringing out your best with effortless tracking and personalized coaching that’s built with Gemini. Personalized AI fitness plans, sleep insights, and health data make it easier than ever to stay on track toward your fitness goals. You set the vision. Google Health brings together your fitness, sleep, and overall wellness. Spot key trends, and make choices that help you reach your next milestone on your terms – all with confidence that your data is private and secure. Sync Google Health with your Fitbit, Pixel Watch, your favorite health tracking apps, and your medical records (available in selected countries). Log your metrics and track patterns, like sleep, workouts, nutrition and menstrual cycles. Built with Gemini, Google Health Coach provides expert guidance on everything from sleep and nutrition to running and strength training. (Available in certain countries with Google Health Premium) GET PERSONALIZED FITNESS PLANS: Whether you’re trying to lose weight, build muscle, improve cardio, or establish healthy habits, Google Health designs workout plans around your goals. Tell your AI fitness coach about your preferences and routines to create a long-term fitness plan and get daily workout recommendations. Google Health will track your progress and provide insights to guide your wellness journey. TRACK YOUR SLEEP QUALITY: Take the guesswork out of rest and recovery with detailed insights paving the way to better sleep. Your AI coach will analyze your nightly sleep stages, identify long-term trends, and provide actionable guidance based on that data. You can even get a personalized sleep schedule, bedtime reminders, and mindfulness exercises to keep you calm. These sleep quality insights are powered by an improved sleep algorithm, so you can pinpoint interruptions, limit stress, and improve your mood. ENJOY A HOLISTIC VIEW OF YOUR HEALTH: Receive real-time guidance on your fitness, sleep, and overall wellness 24/7. Stay informed about your daily health with notifications that spotlight trends and celebrate your achievements, all based on your unique ranges. Ask your coach follow-up questions to get a deeper understanding of each insight – and get suggestions for what you can focus on next. Explore women’s health features, tracking your menstrual cycle to understand how each phase affects your routine. By keeping all of your data in one place, Google Health gives you a complete view of your wellness. PERSONAL, PROACTIVE, SECURE, AND IN YOUR CONTROL: All of your data is protected by built-in security with easy-to-use privacy settings keeping you in control. Google Health is shaped with the help of leading experts across medicine, science, and technology, keeping your wellness in good hands. Google Terms of Service: https://policies.google.com/terms Google Health Terms of Service: https://support.google.com/product-documentation/answer/13511576 Fitbit Terms of Service: https://www.fitbit.com/sg/legal/terms-of-service *Some features require Google Health Premium subscription (sold separately), Google Health app, Wi-Fi, and internet connection. Features subject to change; availability varies including by country. Not intended for medical purposes. Gemini features work independently of Gemini apps. Check responses for accuracy; results may vary.

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Reviews

  • New weight log is awful

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    By bennifer96
    Compared to the Fitbit app - The app has changed the option to retain weight from the previous day and now you have to scroll from a new starting point every time you log. Also, the ability to see your logged weight loss for all time is gone and you can only see a year at a time. I have weights logged from 2011 to present so I’d like to see them all at once.
  • Worse than old Fitbit app

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    By runner bekah
    Since Google health took over the Fitbit app it’s gotten worse. Glitches make it so frustrating to add food, I can’t customize the Home Screen display like I used to, instead of a visual of my nutrition, the data is in a block of text that’s hard to understand at a glance. It displays my sleep data repeatedly instead of other daily data I’d like to track like my active hours. If you’re going to take over a product, don’t make the replacement product inferior. They seem to have gone for style over functionality and it’s not even that stylish.
  • Fitbit to Google Health Thumbs Down

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    By Goatrock101
    Everything about this app is inferior to the Fitbit app. What an awful transition. You should really be ashamed. Food logging takes 3x as long now! What a terrible UI. How do you screw up weight logging? Ask Google. They did it lol. Why are you defaulting to 150 pounds in the weight logger? What sense does that make? About as much sense as making the weight selector a dropdown menu. Default it to the last logged weight. I’m a developer. It wouldn’t have taken any extra time to do that. Did a child design this? How is this a Google product?
  • I never leave reviews

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    By kizzesnhugs
    But this app is genuinely such a downgrade from the original Fitbit app it’s ridiculous. The UI is a nightmare—information I used to be able to easily find on one page is scattered across three, and even then is typically unusable. I honestly don’t see a point in using it anymore.
  • Lacking UI and Buggy Software

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    By thisappcanbebetter
    I really want to like this thing, but it lacks UI to log meal and mindfulness. I have to chat with AI coach to log them. The during workout UI is so vanilla that it’s pretty much useless. There are not enough in app widgets to show everything I’m looking for. I want to see VO2 max and HRV in home page. Also, a lot of the data UI doesn’t show the granularity within a day, and they only show average of the day. Like the watch polls heart rate and everything enough that you should be able to show more granularity instead of just daily average. Fitbit is a good product but this app makes it a glorified step counter. Next, the software bugginess. It gets stuck in loading so often, and I would need to restart the app. And then, the AI coach cannot run in background like a lot of AI chat, but the AI coach is some of the slowest running AI I’ve ever used.
  • Awful

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    By Rachel_S25
    I loathe this change from FitBit to Google Health. The Google app is terrible, not user friendly at all. Fitbit worked great… this is awful.
  • Transition is not good!

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    By John83877
    There are huge issues with syncing my Fitbit to this app on my iPhone. The only way to sync it is to turn off my Fitbit and then restart it. It will sync then, but will not sync again unless I do the same procedure. Also, in the morning it shows my sleep metrics, and in a narrative gives me a sleep score, but when I try to access my score, it tells me it none was recorded.
  • Things don’t line up

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    By Lousy upgrade in Kentucky
    Google Health is claiming to still have a 4.5 star rating and yet they have gone from number nine in health apps to number 33 within just a couple of weeks of releasing this garbage app that forced our rating actually belongs to when it was Fitbit My daily experience is that I can walk 400 steps in the app gives me zero in a particular timeframe It often takes a good 20 to 30 minutes to update the information even though they claim to sync it every 10 to 15 minutes, but you can’t for like you could before This is truly the biggest piece of garbage that anybody has ever released and tried to claim it was an upgrade they tried to claim Fitbit 4 1/2 star rating even though this app is absolutely nothing like Fitbit. There’s not even assemblance it’s difficult and cumbersome to operate, give us back the Fitbit or better yet put them both out there side-by-side and let the people decide Nothing but garbage
  • Google has ruined the Fitbit

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    By whydonineedtotypeanythinghere
    It’s shameful that we live in a time where Google buys companies and then drives their products into the ground. A few years ago, the Fitbit app was sleek, simple, intuitive, and had great graphics showing you your gathered info. Today with google’s redesign, it is a labyrinth of confusing bubbles, ugly graphics, and annoying font. Trying to find a simple main portal to access your sleep for the week is hidden inside another bubble, menu after menu, none of which makes any much navigational sense. It’s like they like to make things complicated because they have nothing else to do. I am seriously considering dropping my membership because of this subpar app design and clearly terrible leadership this company has brought to this app. Endlessly irritating.
  • Miss my old fit bit app

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    By Floyed69
    The layout is a pain to use. The old Fitbit app used to have an easy-to-manage, customizable homepage where I could see my menstrual cycle, sleep, fitness, and food all on the same page. Most of the stuff, including my heart rate, has to be searched for. Don’t get me started on the food log. I just did the update for it, so my customizable sections are back, but I can’t add recipes or figure out how to. Additionally, it doesn’t show my micro nutrients anymore. The old app used to have really cute charts so I could understand how much protein and carbs I was getting. Also, inputting food doesn’t always allow you to specify measurements. For example, when you try to log French fries, it just says small, medium, or large, which could mean anything. For tracking my cycle, it used to have little emojis, which were removed. And I know that’s silly to be upset about, but it used to make me happy to put my mood as angry with a mad face. The only thing I like about the app is that the tracking seems to be more accurate, including my sleep. If they fix the issue with food input, it would be better.

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