Import calories (dietary energy) from Apple Health
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Really relevant since you added this capability for myfitnesspal
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Withings, please enable the calories intake Import with all nutrition details from Apple Health.
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I agree Please Withings!
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Oh totally. I'm using Withings / Lifesum and that could be one of the solutions to have better overview in all of the app.
BTW, guys, it's been 3 years. the tech is moving forward. MFP is a bonker. :/
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Please allow the Health App to write nutrition and calorie info to Withings+. I use other health trackers and they all write (and read) from this app. You already have the interface just grab the rest of the data!!
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Yes please import nutrition data from Apple health.
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Another bump for this feature, please!
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Please either allow manual entry of nutrition or enable synchronization with other programs (more user-friendly).
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This would be soooo helpful and it would also make the Withings app compatible with ANY food tracker app on the market just by making this one integration with apple health…
This could be a huge marketing bonus!
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And a jump from me
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I’d love to see support for nutrition data via Apple Health. I currently use Cronometer, which provides rich, science-backed insights into nutrition—and it syncs beautifully with Apple Health. Unfortunately, while Withings does integrate with Cronometer, it doesn't include nutrition data in that connection. And if Apple Health isn’t supported for this data either, we’re left without a clean path to feed that information into the Withings ecosystem.
This feels like a missed opportunity.
Apple Health already serves as a central hub for numerous health and nutrition apps, providing users with flexibility and choice. By supporting nutrition data through Apple Health, Withings would open the door to far more users than a single-brand integration ever could. It creates a neutral, inclusive platform that reflects the complete picture of someone’s health, regardless of which tracking app they prefer.
Personally, I avoid MyFitnessPal for entirely subjective reasons. It just doesn’t align with how I want to manage my data or engage with a community. People have many different likes and dislikes, so I'm asking that Withings support more inclusive options so we’re not limited to one ecosystem.
When your customers are paying for a premium health experience, we should be able to feed it the best data available from the tools we trust. Let nutrition data flow through Apple Health into Withings—and give us all a more holistic view of what “wellness” really means.
Thanks for reading!
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Another shout out for this integration. I love the Withings devices and having used many others over the last years I’m very happy that we invested in new devices to integrate everything to one app. The Withings app is also great but the nutrition data is a huge gap. I have always disliked MyFitnessPal as it is such a horrible app compared with ones like Cronometer. A direct integration with Cronometer would be amazing but going via Apple Health would be most flexible. I can’t believe that a great app like Withings would choose to partner with MyFitnessPal in isolation. Withings - please sort this out :)
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@withings please don’t try to push on your users (that buy your products and even might pay si subscription to your plus plan) one app from a third party. Your app reads and write so many things to apple health, just broaden the scope of what it can read to add nutrition data. That’s calory tracking app agnostic. It’s sad to see that it’s been at least three years that this has been requested and nothing seems to be moving.
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As as Withings Plus subscriber, I find it deceiving to not have the Nutrition integrated with Health data on IPhone.
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Agree with everybody else, it's really frustrating @Withings
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Why is this basic fountain missing, seems like a weird hill to die on with the goal of what? Making the experience more clunky and limited.
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