Show HN: I made my fitness dashboard public and Apple Health needs an API
8 hours ago
- #personal software
- #health data sovereignty
- #fitness dashboard
- The author built a public fitness dashboard to consolidate personal health and training data from multiple apps into one view, motivated by a desire for long-term physical independence.
- The dashboard includes three main sections: Activities (color-coded workout calendar), Vitals (metrics like sleep, VO2 Max, HRV), and Strength (progression charts), all updated continuously with data from sources like Apple Health and Strava.
- Making the dashboard public aims to show realistic, consistent training over time, countering fitness culture that often highlights only achievements, and reclaims ownership of personal health data from tech companies.
- The design emphasizes regularity and consistency over daily metrics, supported by research on HRV CV, highlighting the importance of long-term patterns for health.
- The author critiques how Apple, Google, and AI companies control health data, advocating for a model where individuals store their own data and grant access as needed.
- Built through 'vibe-coding,' the dashboard uses third-party tools like Auto Export to access Apple Health data due to lack of an official API, illustrating challenges in data sovereignty.
- Future plans include adding blood work results from Lucis.life and live heart rate monitoring with Polar Verity Sense, as part of a series on personal software for health.