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The Fitbit app became Google Health on May 19, 2026. Your data migrated automatically. Social features, sleep animals, badges, and group challenges were removed. (Source: 9to5google.com, published 2026-05-07)

Updated 2026-05-15 · Fitbit-to-Google-Health transition angle

Best Fitbit Alternatives 2026: 8 Picks After the App Shutdown

The Fitbit app is gone. Google Health is the replacement. For most people it is an automatic transition: same biometric data, same wearable, new brand and new AI coach powered by Gemini. It costs $9.99/month or $99/year, and the AI Coach is built around Fitbit Air and Pixel Watch.

But if you used Fitbit mainly to track gym sessions and log food, you may find a software-only app covers your actual use case better. Zealova at $59.99/year generates AI workout plans, logs food via photo, and runs a 5-agent chat coach on any Android phone with no hardware purchase. It does not track heart rate or sleep.

For biometric tracking, Google Health is the no-friction path. WHOOP leads for recovery athletes. Garmin leads for endurance athletes. Oura leads for sleep. Bevel leads for passive AI insight at the lowest price.

Pick Zealova if

you used Fitbit for gym tracking and food logging and don't need heart rate or sleep data.

Stay with Google Health if

you own a Fitbit or Pixel Watch and want your biometric data to follow you seamlessly.

TL;DR

App / platformAnnual priceHardware neededBest for
Google Health$99/yrFitbit / Pixel WatchExisting Fitbit users
Garmin Connect$69.99/yr (Connect+)Garmin watchEndurance athletes
WHOOP 5.0$199-$359/yrWHOOP band (included)Recovery-first athletes
Zealova$59.99/yrNoneAI gym + nutrition coaching
Bevel$50/yrNone (uses your existing data)Passive AI health insights
Oura Ring 4$71.88/yr + ringOura RingSleep and recovery tracking
Apple HealthFree + Watch $249+Apple WatchiPhone users, ecosystem
Polar BeatFreeOptional HR strapFree workout GPS logging

Pricing verified 2026-05-15. Sources: 9to5google.com (Google Health), garmin.com (Garmin+), whoop.com (WHOOP), Zealova internal. Oura app subscription via lifestack.ai.

Full breakdown

#1Google HealthHardware
$9.99/mo or $99/yr · 3-month trial for new users

The official Fitbit replacement (same data, new name)

Google Health is the natural path for current Fitbit users. Your data follows you. The AI Coach is powered by Gemini. If you own a compatible wearable, the transition is seamless. If you don't, the reduced two-tab experience at launch may feel like a downgrade.

Best for

Existing Fitbit users. Your data migrates automatically. The app updates on May 19, 2026.

Not ideal if

Full AI coach requires Fitbit Air or Pixel Watch. Users under 18 and unsupported regions lost Fitbit Premium with no Google Health equivalent.

Hardware required: Fitbit Air or Pixel Watch for full AI coach

#2Garmin ConnectHardware
Free core · Garmin Connect+ $6.99/mo or $69.99/yr

Best for serious athletes who want wearable data without mandatory subscription costs

Garmin does not lock core health metrics behind a paywall, unlike WHOOP. Connect+ ($6.99/mo) adds AI-driven insights and custom graphs. 30-day free trial. For endurance athletes, Garmin's data depth beats every app-only alternative.

Best for

Runners, cyclists, triathletes who want detailed performance data. Core metrics stay free.

Not ideal if

Requires a Garmin device. Connect+ adds AI insights; core is free but limited. Garmin watches start around $199.

Hardware required: Garmin watch required

#3WHOOP 5.0Hardware
$199-$359/yr (device included)

Best for recovery-first athletes who want 24/7 strain and readiness data

WHOOP 5.0 is the category benchmark for recovery tracking. Battery life of 14 days. Three tiers: One ($199/yr), Peak ($239/yr), Life with FDA-cleared ECG ($359/yr, verified whoop.com 2026-05-15). No screen means all data is viewed in the app. Good if you want continuous strain monitoring above anything else.

Best for

Athletes obsessed with HRV, sleep quality, and daily readiness scores.

Not ideal if

Subscription-only, no outright purchase. Annual commitment. No screen. Takes time to learn.

Hardware required: WHOOP band (included in subscription)

#4ZealovaSoftware only
$7.99/mo or $59.99/yr · 7-day trial

Best software-only pick for gym users who want AI coaching without buying new hardware

Zealova is a different category from Fitbit entirely. It does not track your heart rate or sleep. It generates monthly workout plans, logs food via photo (up to 10 photos per meal), and runs a 5-agent chat coach for workouts, nutrition, injuries, and hydration. If you are leaving Fitbit because the tracking felt passive and you want an app that actively coaches you, Zealova is the pick.

Best for

Gym users who want AI workout plans and food photo logging and do not want to buy a new wearable.

Not ideal if

Does not replace wearable biometrics (heart rate, HRV, sleep stages, SpO2). Android only, iOS coming soon. Not a hardware device.

Hardware required: None. Runs on any Android phone.

#5BevelSoftware only
$6/mo or $50/yr

Best AI health companion for passive tracking across sleep, exercise, nutrition, and lifestyle

Bevel raised $10M Series A from General Catalyst (October 2025). 100K DAU, 80% 90-day retention. Built by ex-Dropbox CTO Aditya Agarwal and team. At $50/yr it's the cheapest app here. It connects to your existing wearables and provides AI health insights. Passive and holistic, not gym-focused.

Best for

People who want a low-effort AI health insight layer without changing their wearable.

Not ideal if

Passive health tracking, not active workout coaching. No workout plan generation.

Hardware required: Connects to Apple Health, Dexcom, Libre, Garmin (no proprietary hardware)

#6Oura Ring 4Hardware
Ring ($299-$349) + $5.99/mo app subscription

Best for sleep tracking and recovery insights without a wrist device

Oura tracks sleep stages, readiness, HRV, and body temperature with ring sensors. Multiple studies have validated its sleep-stage accuracy. The 2019 study by de Zambotti et al. (SLEEP journal) found Oura ring showed high agreement with polysomnography for sleep staging. Great for sleep data. Not a Fitbit replacement if step counting, GPS, or workout tracking were your primary use.

Best for

People who want discreet biometric tracking and the best sleep stage analysis on the market.

Not ideal if

Ring purchase required upfront. Workout tracking is basic compared to GPS watches.

Hardware required: Oura Ring 4 required

#7Apple Health + Apple WatchHardware
Apple Health free · Apple Watch SE $249+

Best for iPhone users who want the most accurate wrist-worn health tracking

Apple Watch is the most accurate consumer heart rate tracker tested by independent researchers. Apple Health ties together nutrition, sleep, workout, and medical data through HealthKit integrations. Zealova is not yet on iOS, so this is currently an either-or choice for iPhone users.

Best for

iPhone users who want heart rate, ECG, fall detection, crash detection, and fitness rings in one ecosystem.

Not ideal if

iOS-only ecosystem. Apple Watch required for health metrics. Expensive entry point.

Hardware required: Apple Watch + iPhone

#8Polar BeatSoftware only
Free (optional Polar heart rate hardware)

Best free heart rate and workout tracking app without a subscription

Polar Beat is the free fallback. GPS tracking, basic heart rate, workout summaries. No AI, no nutrition, no workout generation. A step down from Fitbod in features but costs nothing.

Best for

People who want free workout logging and GPS tracking without paying for a subscription.

Not ideal if

Free app is basic. No AI coaching. No nutrition. No adaptive programming.

Hardware required: Optional Polar chest strap for HR; phone GPS works without

Common questions

No hardware needed. Try Zealova free.

AI workout plans, food photo logging, and a 5-agent chat coach. Works on any Android phone. $7.99/mo or $59.99/yr after the 7-day trial.

Android only. iOS coming soon.

Download on Android

Last updated 2026-05-15. Fitbit shutdown source: 9to5google.com (published 2026-05-07). Google Health pricing: store.google.com (2026-05-14). WHOOP pricing: whoop.com (2026-05-15). Garmin Connect+ pricing: garmin.com (2026-05-15). Sleep research: de Zambotti et al., SLEEP 2019.

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