Health & Fitness (10000 programs)
Pros: 24/7 conversational AI coach provides instant feedback. AI-assisted meal logging reduces manual entry effort. Tracks calories and macronutrients for detailed nutrition. Progress charts display weight trends and body transformations.
Cons: Requires iOS 16.0 or later for full AI features. Optimized for iPhone, no Android support currently. Newer app still expanding its community and feature set.
Pros: Virtual coin rewards tied to step milestones motivate short-term goals. Tracks steps using iPhone sensors, no external wearable required. Historical activity logs present progress across weeks and months.
Cons: Rewards are virtual and usable only inside the app ecosystem. May display advertisements or optional in‑app features that alter experience.
Pros: AI explains complex ingredient names in plain language. Allergen and dietary alerts match user-set preferences. Fast barcode scanning provides immediate product feedback.
Cons: iPhone-only app requires iOS 16.0 or later. Cloud-based analysis needs an active internet connection. Advanced details sit behind an account-gated tier.
Pros: GLP-1-focused logging tailored to injectable regimens. Side-effect entries enable pattern observation over time. History display can be shown to medical professionals. Users report a clean, practical interface for daily use.
Cons: iPhone-only with modern OS requirement. Does not provide medical advice, documentation only. Specialist focus may not suit general weight-tracking needs.
Pros: Official government-verified data source for benefit information. Detailed medical treatment and expense history for individual cases. Available on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices. Search function lists participating government and private hospitals.
Cons: Users report occasional login and maintenance interruptions. Corrections to benefit records require HR or department helpdesk action. Full digital check-in works only at participating hospitals.
Pros: iCode QR scan removes need for SD card readers or Bluetooth pairing. Captures clinical metrics such as AHI, usage hours, and mask leak rates. Displays historical summaries across daily, weekly, and monthly intervals. Supports multiple Luna models, including Luna II and Luna G3.
Cons: QR scanning can be sensitive to screen glare or poor lighting. Works only with Luna-branded sleep therapy devices. Does not allow remote changes to CPAP or BiPAP settings. Requires iOS 11.0 or later and a functioning camera.
Pros: Combines vision boards and journaling in a single workspace. Built-in affirmation library with ability to customize statements. Mood and habit tracking connects emotions to daily routines. Aesthetic customization lets users personalize themes and layouts.
Cons: Effectiveness depends on the user's daily commitment and consistency. Requires iOS 16.0 or later, excluding older iPhone models. Strong visual emphasis may not suit text-focused practitioners.
Pros: Camera-based PPG provides quick spot heart rate checks. Manual blood pressure and glucose logs keep longitudinal records. Exportable health reports can be shared with providers. Clean interface appreciated by users for daily documentation.
Cons: Not a certified medical device, not for diagnosis. Blood pressure requires external cuff measurements and manual entry. Available only on iPhone, needs iOS 12.0 or later.
Pros: GLP-1 specific trackers for injections, protein, hydration, and side effects. Virtual pet rewards consistent entries and encourages adherence. Customizable reminders for doses, water, and meal logging. Stated commitment to keeping sensitive health and medication data secure.
Cons: Not a source of medical advice; consult your healthcare provider. Requires iOS 17 or later, limiting older iPhone compatibility. Focused on GLP-1 users; less useful for other medication types.
Pros: Camera-based heart rate measurement using photoplethysmography. Syncs health data with Apple Health via HealthKit. Visual historical charts for multi-day to monthly trend review. Clean interface and easy manual data entry, per user feedback.
Cons: Does not measure blood pressure directly; logbook only. Not a medical device; not a substitute for clinical diagnosis. Advanced reports require an account-gated tier.
Pros: On-device 3D model creation using the iPhone camera and sensors. Workout plans adapt to reported equipment and recovery status. Side-by-side 3D comparisons make visual progress easy to see. Privacy controls and secure processing for scan data.
Cons: Best scanning detail requires a FaceID/TrueDepth-capable iPhone. Metric-heavy focus may overwhelm casual, non-data users. Regular scans are needed to make the adaptive recommendations meaningful.
Pros: Instant heart-rate measurements using iPhone camera and flash. Manual logging for blood pressure, SpO2, and blood sugar. AI health assistant that interprets trends and answers questions. Exportable daily, weekly, and monthly health reports.
Cons: Not certified for medical diagnosis. Advanced analytic reports gated behind premium tier. Requires iOS 12.0 or later, limiting older iPhones.