Comparison
SHAR vs Apple Health
Integration coming soonApple Health is a central store for health data from your apps and devices on iOS. It is not a competitor in the usual sense — it's a records app, while SHAR is an intelligence layer. An Apple Health integration is planned for SHAR but not live yet; WHOOP and Oura are live today.
What Apple Health does well
One place for everything
Apple Health aggregates data from almost any app or device on iOS into a single, private store on your phone.
Deep iOS integration
Built into the OS, works across the Apple ecosystem, and gives every app a consistent place to read and write health data.
You control access, app by app
Granular permissions decide exactly which data each connected app can read or write.
What SHAR adds — once connected
Interpretation, not just storage
Apple Health shows you the data that flows into it. SHAR is built to read that data together and generate insights and recommendations from it — a step Apple Health intentionally does not take.
Cross-domain reasoning
Apple Health can display a sleep chart next to a workout chart. SHAR is designed to explain how they relate to each other and to nutrition and weight.
A daily briefing, not a chart to interpret
Where Apple Health hands you data, SHAR is built to hand you a short, plain-language answer: what changed, why, and what to do about it.
When to choose either
Apple Health alone is enough if…
you only want a private, unified store of your health data on iOS, without interpretation.
SHAR will add value once connected if…
you want that stored data actively read together into insights — this integration isn't live yet, so today SHAR's live wearable connections are WHOOP and Oura.
Questions about SHAR and Apple Health
Can SHAR read my Apple Health data today?
Not yet — an Apple Health integration is planned but not live. SHAR's live wearable integrations today are WHOOP and Oura.
Is Apple Health a competitor to SHAR?
Not really — Apple Health stores and displays data, SHAR is designed to interpret it. They're different categories of product, and are meant to work together once the integration ships.