Step 2: Install Health Sync App
Step 3: Set up automatic sync of Health Sync with Samsung Health and Google Fit
- Open Health Sync app
- The next screen explains that you’ll be able to choose in which direction you want to sync data
- Tap "OK" to continue
- Select "Samsung Health" as the base sync source
- Then click "Google Fit" as your sync destination and then click “OK"
- On the “Initialization Actions” screen, tap “Check Google Fit Connection”
- This opens the Google login screen. Select the account you use with Google Fit
- Tap “Activity Information Permission” to give Health Sync access to your activity
- Tap “Allow” on the permission popup. Now, you have to change some settings in Google Fit, so it will not interfere with fitness syncing.
- Tap “Check Activity Tracking in Google Fit”
- A message appears, instructing you to disable “Track Your Activities” in Google Fit. Tap “OK” to open the Google Fit app
- The Google Fit app will launch. Tap “Profile” in the bottom toolbar
- Tap the Gear icon in the top right corner to open “Settings”
- Scroll down and make sure “Track Your Activities” is disabled. This will ensure Google Fit won’t interfere with Samsung Health’s tracking
- Leave the Google Fit app and open the Health Sync app once again. Tap “OK” in the “Initialization Finished” popup
- Now, all that’s left to do is select the fitness data you want to sync between the services. Some of these will require additional permissions
- Lastly, you can go to “Settings” to adjust things like sync frequency and battery optimization. To do so, just tap the Three-dot icon at the top right
- Then, tap “Settings”
- That’s it! You might periodically receive notifications about issues with sync status, but the app is very good at explaining how to solve those
Step 4: Make sure Stayfitt is set up to sync with the Google Fit app
- Go to "Settings" in the Stayfitt app
- Go to the "Trackers" tab
- Enable Google Fit