Here you can find a current list of apps that you can connect to the Google Fit and Apple Health app to transfer your data to the MySports app. If you don't find your sports app in the list, feel free to contact us via support and we will check this app and if necessary add it to the list of apps we allow.
It is important to know that sometimes there can be different statements in the apps.
Example: My Fitbit tracker shows me 10,000 steps but only transfers 9,500 steps to the Google Fit app. This in turn only transfers 9,000 steps to the MySports app.
This is because these interfaces unfortunately do not work cleanly, but we are working on a solution that we can connect the apps directly to our MySports App.
List of approved apps:
- Adidas Running
- Bikemap
- Brose E-Bike App
- CT FIT
- DENVER Smart Life Plus
- FiCloudPro
- FitToFit
- formBAR
- Garmin
- GloryFit
- Health Sync
- Huawei Health
- Joynes Birkenwerder FitnessAPP
- Komoot: Radtouren & Wanderwege
- MapMyRide (Under Armour)
- MEDION Fitness
- MyZone
- Notify & Fitness for Mi Band
- Notify for Amazfit & Zepp
- One Plus Health
- Pedometer Step Counter
- Peloton.PelotonApp
- Pokewalk
- Polar Flow
- Runkeeper (ASICS)
- Runmifit
- Running Walking Jogging Goals
- Smart Wristband
- Start Running for Beginners
- Strava
- VeryFitPro
- Wahoo ELMNT (companion app for Wahoo Bolt)
- WearFit2.0
- Withings Health Mate
- XWFit
- Zepp
- Zepp Life
- Zwift
Here you can find a list of apps that were not allowed. These apps were not allowed, because you simply enter steps or distances yourself, which leads to a distortion of the actually achieved results.
- DeFit
- Fake Sync
- Heartbeatz Connect or heartbeatz legacy
- ICG
- Kinomap
- Life Fitness Connect
- Pokewalk
- Step Me
- Suunto
- Zwift