![]() ![]() Now make sure that the source app is publishing bodyweights by repeating step 1-4 for your source app (MyFitnessPal, Lifesum etc. Enable all options you want RepCount to sync.This usually mean that permission has been denied to access Apple Health, either for RepCount or the source app.įirst make sure that RepCount can read data Enable all options you want RepCount to sync.īodyweight readings from other apps are not getting pulled into RepCount.If you are still not getting data to sync after this, then it is probably that permission has been denied in the apple health app. Troubleshooting RepCount is not publishing workouts or bodyweight measurements to Apple This should bring up the permission dialog so you can allow RepCount to sync with Health. If you declined for some reason, you can enable Apple Health by going to the more tab, press "more settings" and then "Sync With Apple Health". ![]() How can I trigger the Health dialog to appear? Settings this up is easy. You will automatically get asked if you want to enable Apple Health, just press yes when asked, select if you are using lbs or kgs and then press allow when the apple permission dialog appears :) I declined but want sync now. Currently MyFitnessPal will only sync calories, weight, and exercise. First in MyFitnessPal in settings you have to allow access to HealthKit and then in HealthKit you need to turn on the metrics you want it to show and add MyFitnessPal as a source of that data. RepCount for iOS can sync bodyweight measurements and post workouts to Apple Health. There are 2 places where settings need to be changed. ![]()
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