Horrible experience
It imports the dates in the wrong format. Date format is dd/M/yyyy in the CSV file and it’s imported as mm/dd/yyyy….and there’s no way to change it. Tried to reach out to support without success.
4.29 out of 5
34 ratings in United Kingdom
It imports the dates in the wrong format. Date format is dd/M/yyyy in the CSV file and it’s imported as mm/dd/yyyy….and there’s no way to change it. Tried to reach out to support without success.
I couldn’t get it to work for a while and I almost gave up trying but I managed to find out how it works and I’m writing this review to tell you how you can do it too. Because it does work, it’s just not straight forward and quite limited. What you need to do is use the app “Health App Data Export Tool” by Create Health CSV PDF reports on the device that has the health data on it. This is important because this app exports your data in a format that lets you input it in this app. Open the app, select “daily”, then select your dates. I would check my health app before to see what dates you need to select as a start date (the date when your data begins). Then click “select all” or select exactly what activities you want to export. You can select all in case you’re not sure. Click export and wait. Save the file to your phone or airdrop/email it directly to your new device or laptop. For the next step you need apple numbers, excel, or sth similar. I used numbers on my laptop. Open the csv file you exported in numbers and go through the data. If there are any columns that don’t have any data in it delete it. This is important as too many columns conflict with csv import. Export is as a csv file (click on share in the top right, then export and send). Select csv. Make sure the table names are not included. This would mess up csv import. Send the file to your destination phone and save it in its files. Open csv import. Click import. Select your csv file. Select start date. Skip end date. Check all the columns. Make sure to select skip on ones that don’t show the right activities. The data for those just isn’t supported. Make sure every column has your desired unit. It has to be the same unit as it was on your old device. Sadly for step counts the time of the steps in a day isn’t supported so all your steps will show up starting from midnight. I don’t think there is a way to fix this with this app. Select import and then grant cvs import access to write data to your health app. Click allow and wait. Open your health app to check if it worked.
For various reasons linked to health and (trying to achieve) fitness, I want data in the Apple Health app, from where it can be linked to, for example, fitness, food and medical apps. The app has been sound and solid. However: - as others have noted, the interface is unclear when selecting columns into which to put data; - the feedback button is not working; - the app does not allow import into the Apple Health app of all available fields. It would be helpful if data could be imported into the Insulin field, for example. Thus, a helpful app that I hope will be tidied and developed further.
I wanted to import headache data into Apple Health, unfortunately this app doesn’t support that.
Still the best importer but UI layout has broken slightly so labels to back / next skip are not very clear where to press. Also import misses current day (top reading on import) maybe skipping as it assumes headers are in place but they are not on my weight export.
It will mess up your Health data. It imports Flights into Steps and Steps into Flights, the temperature format imported is wrong so you end up with values like negative or 2.5 degree which is obviously not possible. Plus it imports days with empty values as 0 in some cases like blood pressure so it nesses up the overall stats. In summary the app is not only useless but it will screw up your existing data if you have any.
The app is great and super helpful where you need to import data from non-supported app. However it would be useful if you allow us to import other data fields for the health metrics we are importing besides the basic Type, Measurement unit, Date start, Date end. For example blood glucose data entries support fields such as Device Serial Number, Meal (Before/After/Fasting). My CSVs have these but I am unable to import them because CSV importer does not capture them at present.
The UI is all over place and doesn't seem to be updated for recent iOS versions and devices, cut ultimately the app does work and imports csv data correctly.
Great app and it works well, but could do with some additional features - Save column / health record mapping for frequent imports of the same structure CSV - Save preferred unit types as defaults
I’ve been logging my blood pressure in a spreadsheet for 4 years now and really didn’t want to type all that in again when I switched to Apple Health. Simple export to CSV and the import worked first time
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