Profile setup and health dashboard
Google Health Fitbit starts with personal profile fields such as height, weight, and sex, then shows a Today dashboard with weekly cardio, steps, readiness, sleep duration, and quick log/start controls. It also presents a setup checklist for connecting apps, medical records, steps, and friends.
This makes the app useful for users building a health profile and daily tracking routine. Personal metrics should be entered carefully because they influence calculations and goals.
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Research choices and health checks
The app includes screens about using data for research, invitations to stay updated with health research, a timeline card, key metrics, health checks, personal info, goals, records, and chat history. These sections combine wellness tracking with account-based health services.
Users should understand which data is used for research and which stays in personal tracking areas. Health, fitness, and wellness records can be sensitive and should be protected like medical information.
This gives the section a clearer user value by connecting the main feature to a concrete mobile use case, session goal, or replay reason.
Connections and permissions
The connections page includes Pixel or Fitbit smartwatch and tracker pairing, phone-based tracking, partner apps, and medical records. Android settings list calendar, call logs, camera, contacts, health and fitness, location, microphone, nearby devices, notifications, phone, physical activity, SMS, alarms, storage, and data behavior.
Wearable and medical integrations can broaden the data the app handles. Users should grant only the permissions needed for their devices and privacy expectations.
This gives the section a clearer user value by connecting the main feature to a concrete mobile use case, session goal, or replay reason.