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  • This isn’t about your issue specifically, but if you are serious about tracking your heart rate, you shouldn’t use a fitbit anyway, especially during workouts most fitbits have less than 70% accuracy. In moderate activities, it is still under 85% accurate. Using the H10 is important if you want some form of accuracy and don’t have an Apple watch & iPhone.

    This is exactly why I intend to use something else. And I have zero interest in Apple products.

    For your actual question, I don’t use Jefit, but it seems like they don’t have too much flexibility from some Google searching. You could try syncing to Google fit from Strava because it can directly take heart rate from the H10 and has a strength profile instead and see if that plays nicer?

    Strava, MFP, etc., do not do workout tracking to the degree I’m interested in. Time for a session and HR data vs individual exercises, weights used, time per set, etc is what Jefit offers. I use Strava for cycling, which its great at, but it is not going to meet the needs for a weight training session. Fitloop, fitnotes, MFP, etc - tracking elsewhere is going to miss out on other important data, which is why backend communication is important.

    Many fitness apps can do heart rate. It is on the developer to integrate it or play nice with Google fit.

    Google Fit and Health Connect are different things. Health Connect is a backend service that shares data between apps which use it, whereas sync to Fit would be more of a one-way push. I’m looking for Health Connect based solutions, as a sync to Fit can overwrite session data, or cause some data to be missed.