Bevel: All-In-One Health App

Exercise, Sleep & Recovery

Published by: Finerpoint

Description

Bevel is the #1 app for improving your health, performance, and longevity, trusted by thousands and backed by science.
From sleep and recovery to stress and strength training, Bevel transforms your health data into personalized guidance you can actually use. Whether you're training for something big or just trying to feel better day to day, Bevel helps you move smarter, recover faster, and live longer without the guesswork.

FEATURES
Bevel Intelligence:
Your smart health engine. Bevel Intelligence connects the dots across your data to give you instant feedback and personalized recommendations. It suggests when to train, when to rest, and what’s helping or hurting your progress so you can make better decisions with less effort.
Recovery Score:
Your daily readiness, simplified. Bevel helps you avoid overtraining, prevent injury, and build more sustainable habits by showing how prepared your body is to perform each day.
Sleep Score:
Track and understand your sleep with a single number. Bevel analyzes your sleep stages, duration, and interruptions to reveal how well you are actually resting each night. Bevel also features a smart alarm that wakes you at the optimal moment in your sleep cycle, so you start the day feeling refreshed.
Strain Score:
Measure how hard your body is working throughout the day. Your Strain Score is personalized based on your sleep and recovery, helping you train at the right intensity without burning out.
Nutrition Score:
Log meals via Barcode Scan, Image Search, Recipe Creation, Describe Meal, or by searching through our database of over 6 million foods. Set calorie, macro, and nutrient goals all in one place. Bevel also supports glucose tracking, allowing you to see how food affects your metabolism in real-time.
Stress Score:
See how stress shows up in your body. Bevel provides you with a real-time score, allowing you to understand your stress patterns during sleep, workouts, and daily life.
Strength Builder:
Train smarter with Bevel’s strength trainer. Choose from over 700 exercises, sync workouts between your watch and phone, and receive real-time feedback on muscular strain. You can even generate custom plans or log past workouts to keep your progress on track.
Energy Bank:
Think of it as your body’s battery. Bevel combines recovery, sleep, strain, and stress into a single metric to help you understand how your energy levels build and drain throughout the day.
Biology:
Your biology tells the story of how your body is adapting, performing, and recovering. Bevel helps you track key markers, such as VO2 max, HRV, and body composition, to monitor progress and stay in tune with your health over time.
Journal:
Track habits that impact your health. Use Journal to log hydration, sunlight, screen time, and more. Bevel shows you how small behaviors add up and affect your sleep and recovery.

SUBSCRIPTION AND TERMS
Bevel is available for free with the option to upgrade to Bevel Pro with an auto-renewing subscription. You may switch off auto-renew in your Apple ID Account Settings.
Purchases of premium subscriptions will be charged using your Apple ID upon confirmation of purchase. Subscriptions renew on a monthly or yearly basis, unless canceled at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. If canceled, subscriptions remain valid until the end of the current period, and any unused portions are not valid for a refund.
By completing your purchase, you affirm your understanding of the following:
Terms of Service: https://docs.bevel.health/terms-of-service
Privacy Policy: https://docs.bevel.health/privacy-policy
Bevel is not a medical device and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, monitor, or prevent medical conditions or illnesses. Always consult your physician first. All information provided is for general informational purposes only.
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In-Apps

Bevel Pro - Monthly
£5.99
Bevel Pro - Annual
£49.99

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    Yes, Bevel: All-In is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.

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User Rating

4.71 out of 5

859 ratings in United Kingdom

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Bevel: All-In Reviews

Key information unreadable, making it difficult to fully understand how the app benefits me

next1at on

United Kingdom

Just wanted to make you aware that the issue of guidance articles being in white text on a very light gray background is still a problem. I trialled your app, but as I couldn’t read any of the guidance, I have been struggling to work out if it’s worth keeping. Going to your support pages, to find this styling issue has been around for nearly a month, has convinced me to give Bevel a pass for now.

Illogical algorithms

Jonny fragrance on

United Kingdom

I’ve been using this app for a few weeks now and I have to say that the algorithms are all over the place and I find it highly inaccurate. I definitely will not be continuing with my subscription.

The One For All App

Talktojock on

United Kingdom

Previously I used a few apps to get an overall view of my health and performance. Bevel replaced Whoop, NutriCheck and Garmin for me in one app! It’s simple to use and the fact that it’s being updated regularly is amazing!!

Not for me.

Jez071 on

United Kingdom

Too much inaccurate data for me which I find very frustrating. For example it has my V02 max at 40 when my V02 max ranges from 53 to 63 depending on my race season. You can’t do 350 watts at 5x5 minutes with a V02 max of 40. The app has my recovery as poor when during my last V02 max session my HR range was from 167 bpm to 125 bpm (my max HR is 174 bpm). I also find my sleep data to be inaccurate when I compare it to my sleep watch data which I’ve been using for years.

Expensive

Jibber45 on

United Kingdom

This would get a higher rating if it wasn’t so pricey in comparison to the detail it goes into. Very little there that you can’t already extract from Apple Health. Very expensive for what it is.

Awesome!!!!

cichy70 on

United Kingdom

Bevel does what none of the apps I know do: it provides recovery data at the level of Whoop 4 for 1/6 of the price and without needing to wear an additional device. 2. Version 2 is a game-changer for me. While I wasn’t interested in food trackers before, this update definitely changed my approach to them. I’ve used MFP (paid) occasionally, so I have some experience in this regard. 3. Price. Of course, we’re all human and would always like things to be cheaper, but realistically, £50 a year for everything it offers is a bargain. 4. Customer service/forum/etc. Amazing quality. Over the years of using various programs and apps, I haven’t encountered (except for Xert and WorkOutDoors) such a good approach to the user. It should be a model for all other developers. 5. The pace of development is also top-notch. We’d always like things faster and more, but again, realistically, it’s only praiseworthy. 6. The app design is great—there’s always room for improvement, but 9.5/10 for readability, clarity, and visual experience. 7. Widgets on the Apple Watch are excellent—an important thing for me, though few people pay much attention to it. 8. Flaws in the app? There are some, and there always will be, but they’re minor issues that don’t affect the overall experience.

Recommend!

Lb0214 on

United Kingdom

Saw this advertised on instagram and figured I would give it a trial as I have been eyeing up a Oura ring for ages but couldn’t justify the cost and subscription. This app does everything I would need the ring to do, I find it so good to keep me accountable and love how it integrates with everything from Apple Health, Peloton and any other apps I use for fitness and wellness.

I love Bevel app!

ZV-UK on

United Kingdom

Exactly what I was looking for! Instead of juggling different apps that don’t have a broader overview and trying to make sense out of hundreds data points, Bevel does this for me with valuable insights and it works as a motivation to keep my strain, recovery and sleep in check.

Whoop For Apple

Hazza1980 on

United Kingdom

I’ve never written a review before on the app store, but this app is incredible! Great UX and amazing data and insights. Two things that I would suggest need updating the options to add “Did you have any sugar before bed” because I’ve noticed this impacts sleep. And also the stress score seems to spike when I workout as it’s partly based on HR, this needs an update to negate this when a workout is logged in my opinion.

Better than Whoop

Smeehere on

United Kingdom

I’ve been a long time Whoop user and this does more for waaaaaay less. Apple Health technically does what this does but Bevel displays it in such a meaningful way on both iPhone and Watch that there’s no comparison. It’s pivotal for a healthy lifestyle without the Apple ecosystem in my opinion.

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