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How to sync Caliber strength workouts to Fitbit via Health Connect?

Hi everyone,

I'm looking for some help regarding syncing workout data from the Caliber app to Fitbit.

I've been using Caliber for a long time for my strength training (using a custom A, B, C, D split routine), and all my workout history is logged there. I recently started using the Fitbit ecosystem and I really want to keep using Caliber, but I need the workout data to sync over to the Fitbit app.

Here is my current setup and what works so far:

  • In the Caliber app settings (Connected apps), both "Health Connect" and "Export strength workouts" are toggled ON.

  • I use both Google Health Connect and Google Fit.

  • The permissions are granted correctly, and Caliber successfully sends the data to Health Connect and Google Fit (I can clearly see the workout duration and data in both of those apps).

The Problem: The data simply does not transfer from Health Connect into the Fitbit app. Additionally, even after several days, Caliber does not show up under Fitbit's "Connected Apps" or third-party settings. (Note: My nutrition app, Yazio, is successfully syncing its data to Fitbit, but the Caliber strength workouts are completely missing).

Has anyone managed to get Caliber to sync with Fitbit through Health Connect? Is there a specific setting I'm missing, or a known workaround for this issue?

I use a Xiaomi 15T Pro Phone, and i use a brand new fitbit charge 6 watch.

Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!

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Have you by chance checked in the Fitbit app -> ”You" tab -> scroll down to Records -> Health Connect Data -> Exercises?

 

After setting up health connect in Caliber app settings, my strength workouts show under exercises here. They do NOT appear as an "exercise" under the normal, main Today tab/page "Exercise" category in Fitbit, but they show buried deeply inside the You tab for me.

 

I find this to be really kinda dumb and oddly useless. I can't imagine why or how for it wouldn't at least track this as an exercise in the mains tracking since it clearly categorizes it as one in Google's own Health Connect. 

 

I'm sure there some technical engineering reason why this happens but as a user looking at it practically, it's dumb. 

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