Very poor sync functionality
Some things (steps) used to sync via Apple Health or Strava, but they haven’t for a month despite being set up to do so, and being in the most up to date version of the app. Sleep has never synced properly.
Yes, myHealthcheck360 is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
⚠️ The myHealthcheck360 app has poor ratings and negative feedback. Users seem unsatisfied with its performance or features.
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3 out of 5
2 ratings in Canada
Some things (steps) used to sync via Apple Health or Strava, but they haven’t for a month despite being set up to do so, and being in the most up to date version of the app. Sleep has never synced properly.
Love being able to track my health. The app has a variety of features and allows me to select activities unique to my personal wellness goals. Super easy to use.
I love using my myHealthCheck360 app for all sorts of things from tracking nutrition to steps and calories. It helps me stay on track with my goals.
This app is difficult to use with no explanation of its features. After hours of tinkering the app turns out to just link you to their website, which launches in a separate app, for every entry. While their is a spot to track calories it doubles your effort because it does not link to many other calorie trackers. If I didn’t have to deal with this app to get an insurance discount from work I wouldn’t.
This app has been my new go to for everything I need! I love that I can challenge (and beat!) my coworkers in fun events like step challenges!!
I like that I can pull up my results easily and stay up to date with my program.
It’s a little too dark and dated for my preferences. But sit gets the job done and I get my points.
This app is not importing my information from my health app on my iPhone.
As a professional in the UI/UX field myself, I’m trying to figure out how the account creation screens even made it out of QA. It’s the FIRST EXPERIENCE users have, and it’s horrible. Whose decision was it to make the password and pw confirmation fields turn “legal pad yellow” with white text? I can’t even see what’s in it. I allowed my iPhone to auto generate a password that meets the field requirements, although once in the text boxes I can’t tell what is actually there. Then when I go to submit, I get an incredibly generic error “the request is invalid” and it won’t let me proceed. What is invalid?? Why can’t I proceed? I filled out all the fields correctly, to my knowledge anyway, based on the prompts and input rules. By the way, what is a “Unique Identifier”?? Is that like a username? Why is there a username and unique identifier? Is it a different piece of information I was supposed to have coming into the application? I only received a company code from the people who did my assessment. Is this is indication of what awaits me inside? It seems other reviews echo my sentiments and experience. I’ve never taken the time to write a review for any application, but yours sure inspired me. Go back to the drawing board and do some actual user testing outside of your development team or something… The signup experience should never have made it out the door ona deployment push.
We use Healthcheck 360 at work and many of the challenges require activity or step tracking. However, the app never syncs correctly with the Apple Watch and makes participation difficult if not impossible. Please provide an update to fix these issues.