Integration with MyFitnessPal would make it actually useful.
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harper·7 months ago
Thanks for the suggestion — we totally understand why direct MyFitnessPal integration would feel more useful. Many users rely on it for daily nutrition tracking, and your feedback makes a lot of sense 👍
At the moment, MyFitnessPal doesn’t offer a public API for third-party apps, and direct integration is only available to a small number of official commercial partners. Because of this, we’re not able to connect to MyFitnessPal directly in a reliable and compliant way.
That said, you can already sync MyFitnessPal data indirectly via:
Apple Health (iOS)
Health Connect (Android)
When you connect MyFitnessPal to Apple Health / Health Connect, we can read and write:
Daily calories
Macro nutrients
Activity / exercise data
This allows your MyFitnessPal data to be reflected in our app and used for goal tracking and analysis, without requiring a direct MFP connection.
We’ll continue monitoring MyFitnessPal’s integration options, and if they open up official access in the future, it’s definitely something we’d re-evaluate. Thanks again for sharing what would make the app more valuable for you — it really helps guide our roadmap.
Thanks for the suggestion — we totally understand why direct MyFitnessPal integration would feel more useful. Many users rely on it for daily nutrition tracking, and your feedback makes a lot of sense 👍
At the moment, MyFitnessPal doesn’t offer a public API for third-party apps, and direct integration is only available to a small number of official commercial partners. Because of this, we’re not able to connect to MyFitnessPal directly in a reliable and compliant way.
That said, you can already sync MyFitnessPal data indirectly via:
Apple Health (iOS)
Health Connect (Android)
When you connect MyFitnessPal to Apple Health / Health Connect, we can read and write:
Daily calories
Macro nutrients
Activity / exercise data
This allows your MyFitnessPal data to be reflected in our app and used for goal tracking and analysis, without requiring a direct MFP connection.
We’ll continue monitoring MyFitnessPal’s integration options, and if they open up official access in the future, it’s definitely something we’d re-evaluate. Thanks again for sharing what would make the app more valuable for you — it really helps guide our roadmap.