Apple Health, Devices & Widget
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Apple Watch step and calorie tracking
Nutrola reads your Apple Watch steps and active calories through Apple Health, so once Apple Health is connected no separate watch setup is needed.
Deleting a meal in the app does not remove it from Apple Health
Nutrola can add meals, water, and workouts to Apple Health but cannot delete them, so remove leftover entries manually in the Apple Health app.
Exactly what data Nutrola reads from and writes to Apple Health
Nutrola reads activity, body, and nutrition data from Apple Health and writes back your weight, body fat, water, calories, macros, and workouts.
Health sync on Android (Google Health Connect)
On Android, Nutrola syncs steps, weight, body fat, calories, and meals through Google Health Connect. Water does not sync to Health Connect.
How Nutrola decides your current weight when a scale and the app disagree
Nutrola uses the most recent measurement by date, whether it came from your smart scale via Apple Health or an in-app weigh-in.
How to add the Nutrola home screen widget (iOS)
The Nutrola home screen widget is iOS-only; add it by long-pressing your Home Screen, tapping Add Widget, and choosing Nutrola.
How to install the Apple Watch app
On iOS, open Nutrola's Profile, go to Health & Devices, tap Install next to Apple Watch, and add Nutrola in Apple's Watch app.
Sync with Apple Health (iOS)
On iPhone, open Profile, find the Health & Devices section, and tap Connect on the Apple Health row to set up two-way syncing.
When Apple Health sync happens (and why nothing imports during onboarding)
Nutrola pulls Apple Health weight and body fat on launch, on foreground, on the Progress tab, and at weigh-in, but only after onboarding.