Device sync & Integrations
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Why don’t I see my Health data on iPad?
If you don’t see your health data on iPad, it’s because the Health app on iPad has its own database. To sync your information, make sure iCloud for Health is enabled on both your iPhone and iPad, using the same Apple ID. Once the Health app updates, FitWoody will display your latest data.

FitWoody reads your health data directly from Apple Health. On iPhone, this happens automatically because Health is always active and synced with your Apple Watch or other devices.
On iPad, it works a little differently:
Your iPad has its own Health app and database.
By default, it may not have your latest data if it hasn’t been updated recently.
That’s why, when you open FitWoody on iPad, you might see an empty screen or missing information.
To fix this, make sure your iPad is syncing Health data:
Open the Health app on your iPad.
Go to your profile and check that your Apple ID and iCloud Health settings are the same as on your iPhone.
Make sure iCloud for Health is turned on for both devices.
Wait a few minutes for the data to sync.
After that, FitWoody will be able to read your updated health data on iPad as well.
Tip: Most people use their iPhone or Apple Watch as their main health source. The iPad experience is best for reviewing your progress on a bigger screen once the data has synced.

FitWoody reads your health data directly from Apple Health. On iPhone, this happens automatically because Health is always active and synced with your Apple Watch or other devices.
On iPad, it works a little differently:
Your iPad has its own Health app and database.
By default, it may not have your latest data if it hasn’t been updated recently.
That’s why, when you open FitWoody on iPad, you might see an empty screen or missing information.
To fix this, make sure your iPad is syncing Health data:
Open the Health app on your iPad.
Go to your profile and check that your Apple ID and iCloud Health settings are the same as on your iPhone.
Make sure iCloud for Health is turned on for both devices.
Wait a few minutes for the data to sync.
After that, FitWoody will be able to read your updated health data on iPad as well.
Tip: Most people use their iPhone or Apple Watch as their main health source. The iPad experience is best for reviewing your progress on a bigger screen once the data has synced.

FitWoody reads your health data directly from Apple Health. On iPhone, this happens automatically because Health is always active and synced with your Apple Watch or other devices.
On iPad, it works a little differently:
Your iPad has its own Health app and database.
By default, it may not have your latest data if it hasn’t been updated recently.
That’s why, when you open FitWoody on iPad, you might see an empty screen or missing information.
To fix this, make sure your iPad is syncing Health data:
Open the Health app on your iPad.
Go to your profile and check that your Apple ID and iCloud Health settings are the same as on your iPhone.
Make sure iCloud for Health is turned on for both devices.
Wait a few minutes for the data to sync.
After that, FitWoody will be able to read your updated health data on iPad as well.
Tip: Most people use their iPhone or Apple Watch as their main health source. The iPad experience is best for reviewing your progress on a bigger screen once the data has synced.