A mobile app that calibrates wearable calorie burn against user-specific biometrics and syncs health data reliably across devices from any manufacturer
Wearable fitness trackers routinely over or under report calorie burn by 20 to 60 percent, with Samsung Galaxy Watch users reporting figures like 1700 calories burned while sedentary. Existing cross-platform apps aggregate data but never correct for device-specific error, leaving users unable to trust the numbers they base eating and training on. This app sits between the user's wearables and their health log, applying a per-device calibration layer built from the user's own baseline tests, then syncing the corrected figures across every connected device without data loss.
Demand Breakdown
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Gap Assessment
3 tools exist (MyFitnessPal, Google Fit, Cronometer) but gaps remain: Passes wearable calorie figures through unchanged with no calibration; a watch overcounting by 60 percent appears at face value with no correction.; No per-device calibration; sync between non-Google wearables is inconsistent and the app is deprioritized..
Features6 agent-ready prompts
Competitive LandscapeFREE
| Product | Does | Missing |
|---|---|---|
| MyFitnessPal | Aggregates calorie and macro data from Apple Health, Google Fit, Samsung Health, Garmin, Fitbit; largest food database. | Passes wearable calorie figures through unchanged with no calibration; a watch overcounting by 60 percent appears at face value with no correction. |
| Google Fit | Aggregates activity and heart rate from Android wearables and third-party apps; free. | No per-device calibration; sync between non-Google wearables is inconsistent and the app is deprioritized. |
| Cronometer | Precise micronutrient and calorie tracking with verified food database; syncs Apple Health and Google Fit. | Relies entirely on activity calorie figures from connected wearables; no ability to detect or correct device-level inaccuracy. |
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