Health Webhook
Health & Fitness

Health Webhook

Naveen Mathivanan · released 30 Apr 2026 · Open in App Store ↗

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Description

Health Webhook sends your Health data to any URL you configure. Automatically, in real time.

Perfect for personal automation with tools like n8n, Make, Zapier, Home Assistant, or any custom backend. If it accepts a POST request, Health Webhook can feed it your health data.

WHAT IT SYNCS

Steps & distance

Sleep (including Core, Deep, REM stages)

Heart rate & HRV

Active calories & BMR

Blood pressure & blood glucose

Oxygen saturation (SpO₂)

Weight, BMI, body fat

Workouts & exercise sessions

Respiratory rate, resting heart rate

Nutrition (calories, protein, carbs, fat)

Floors climbed, water intake, and more

HOW IT WORKS

Add one or more webhook URLs. The app fires a JSON POST to each URL whenever new health data arrives. No polling needed. You can also trigger a manual sync or build Shortcuts automations for scheduled syncing.

MULTIPLE WEBHOOKS

Add as many endpoints as you need. Each sync posts to all configured webhooks simultaneously with exponential backoff retry on failure.

SHORTCUTS SUPPORT

The "Sync Health Data" action is available in the Shortcuts app, so you can schedule syncs via time-based automations without leaving the app open.

SYNC LOG

Every sync is logged with a timestamp, status, and data summary so you can see exactly what was sent and when.

PRIVACY

All data stays on your device and goes directly to the webhook URLs you configure. Nothing is sent to any third-party server. The developer never sees your health data.

Requires HealthKit permission. Background delivery works best when the app has been opened at least once after device restart.