'Why does technology just keep getting less fun?' Fitbit users are mad about losing key features as a result of the huge Google Health changes — but I want to hear what you think

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  • Fitbit's app has completely changed — it's now Google Health
  • Many features have vanished, subsumed into its new all-encompassing AI health coach
  • I want to hear what you think — vote in the poll below, comment, or email me at matt.evans@futurenet.com, and I'll publish your responses

As well as the launch of the new, screenless Google Fitbit Air — likely set to be one of the best fitness trackers of 2026 — Google has also completely revamped the Fitbit app, changing it into a new entity called Google Health.

The Premium version is now a complete AI health coach, capable of using all the information collected via the free version of the app and supplying you with workout plan suggestions, recipe tips, photo-based nutrition tracking, and lots more. While the coach looks impressive at first glance, this enormous, all-encompassing agentic health advisor means that some features Fitbit fans...

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