Looking for 10 Oura Ring users to beta test Livity
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Looking for 10 Oura Ring users to beta test Livity

Hey all!

As the title says, I'm looking for 10 beta testers for Livity who use an Oura Ring, ahead of the upcoming July release.

P.S. this'll be the first device integration I've built for something I don't personally own — so I'll genuinely need your help and logs to get it right!

u/LivityModerator — 4 days ago

We got approved by Google Health — Fitbit users can now use Livity fully!

Hey all!

As the title says, we've just passed all the security reviews and got approved by Google Health. That means Fitbit data now works fully in Livity.

This is a smaller update since I'm still heads-down building new features, but I wanted to share the good news.

Expected release: this July — and yes, Oura Ring is next!

u/LivityModerator — 5 days ago

4.8.0 is out — a bit rushed, here's the full story

Hey everyone,

4.8.0 just shipped. I'll be honest: this one was rushed and didn't go out the way I planned.

The main goal for 4.8.0 was the Fitbit (Google Health) integration. To make that happen, we need to pass Google's CASA Tier 2 security assessment. The changes required were minor, but they meant pushing this version out faster than I wanted so people adopt it quickly.

The good news: Fitbit integration is already live. We're in the final steps of Google's verification process — not fully done yet, so for now it'll only work for the first 100 people (that's Google's max for testing). My estimate is we'll wrap up verification within the next week.

Also: food logging is now on! It's still beta, but you can try it out and let me know what you think.

What's next? I've got a long list of small improvements I want to make, and blood test reports are coming too.

Sorry again for the rushed release — it might surface a few more bugs than usual. But as always, I'm here and ready to fix whatever comes up. Drop anything you hit in the comments.

u/LivityModerator — 22 days ago
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5 years on Apple Watch, 1 year on Garmin, day one on Fitbit — what do you actually miss in the app?

Bit of background so this isn't spam: I was on Apple Watch for about 5 years, then Garmin for the last half year, and today I picked up a Fitbit to actually live with for a while.

Honest about why I'm here: I'm an indie dev, I build a fitness app called Livity, and I wanted to test the Google Health integration. But I also just wanted to use Fitbit myself and see how it holds up. Did the same with Garmin before this.

Reading through here, looks like a lot of people aren't big fans of the app. So rather than guess, I'll just ask:

  • What's missing for you in the Fitbit / Google app?
  • What annoys you most? Anything that nearly made you switch?
  • If you've used Apple or Garmin too, what did they do better?

Not trying to bash Fitbit, the hardware seems solid so far. I just want to know where the gaps are, since that's what I can actually do something with.

u/LivityModerator — 1 month ago

4.7.0 is here - Training Readiness and Rest Hours!

Hey everyone!

Shipped a bigger update today. Two new features I'm most excited about:

Training Readiness is a morning score from 0–100 that tells you how prepared your body is for a hard session. It pulls together your HRV, sleep, recent training load, body battery, vitals, and stress into one clear number — so you know whether to go hard or take it easy before you even start warming up. It refreshes during the day too after workouts or big energy swings.

Rest Hours is a recovery countdown showing how many hours until you're fully recovered from recent training. It doesn't mean you can't train — it just tells you how much fatigue you're still carrying so you can make a smarter call on intensity.

The two are designed to work together: Readiness answers "am I ready right now?" and Rest Hours answers "how much fatigue am I still carrying?" If they ever disagree, the app explains why.

If you want to understand how both work under the hood — the science, the levels, how to use them — we wrote a full explainer here.

Also fixed a lot of issues in this one. And as tradition demands, probably introduced a few new ones — let me know if you find them

Full changelog in the app or here on the App Store.

What's next

Already working on a few things:

  • Fitbit integration — if you have one and want to be an early tester, let me know
  • Sleep improvements — time to fall asleep, restorative sleep, and fixing manual sleep entry
  • Food logging — lots of you have asked for this, so we're working on it

Hoping to get all of this out by end of the month!

If you're enjoying Livity, a quick review on the App Store really helps — takes 30 seconds and means a lot 🙏

And as always — if something feels off or isn't working right, drop a comment or DM me. I read everything.

u/LivityModerator — 1 month ago

Fitbit users wanted - beta testers for Livity

Hey everyone — while we wait on the 4.7.0 update to clear App Store review, we've been quietly building a Fitbit integration for Livity.

I'm looking for a few Fitbit users to help beta test it. Whether you're already using Livity or have been waiting to start, if you've got a Fitbit you'd be a perfect fit.

Drop me a message and I'll get you set up. 🙏

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u/LivityModerator — 1 month ago

Anyone NOT sleeping with their Apple Watch?

I wear mine 24/7 and can't imagine taking it off, but I keep seeing people who charge it overnight.

I've been building a health tracker called Livity for over 2 years now and I want to understand — how do you track your health without sleep data? What do you actually check day to day?

Drop a comment or DM me, would love to chat and if you're interested, I'll loop you in as a beta tester for some upcoming changes

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u/LivityModerator — 2 months ago

Ultra users who don't sleep track — how do you get value from your health data?

I wear mine 24/7 and can't imagine taking it off, but I keep seeing people who charge it overnight.

I've been building a health tracker called Livity for over 2 years now and I want to understand — how do you track your health without sleep data? What do you actually check day to day?

Drop a comment or DM me, would love to chat and if you're interested, I'll loop you in as a beta tester for some upcoming changes

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u/LivityModerator — 2 months ago
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A (very) overdue introduction to the team behind Livity

Hey everyone,

You've been trusting us, using Livity, and helping us grow for over a year and a half now—and we've never properly introduced ourselves. That's kind of crazy when you think about it.

While redesigning our website and working on the "About Us" section, I found myself writing our story and realized—we've never actually shared any of this with you, our community. So here we are, finally fixing that.

Check out the new site if you haven't: livity-app.com

Meet the team:

Martynas (hi, that's me): I'm the one who came up with the idea. Livity takes up about 80% of my life—if I'm not developing or researching, I'm thinking about new features or chatting with you all.

Guste (my sister): Our designer and one of our main users. I keep forcing her to handle social media stuff, but honestly there are way more sibling fights than actual posts getting made. The designs are better though.

Gabija (my girlfriend): Our product manager, marketing brain, chief tester, and biggest supporter. She's the glue holding this whole operation together.

For all three of us, Livity is the first app we check every morning. We use what we build, every single day.

Our incredible testers:

Despite being just three people, we're backed by an incredible team of 30+ beta testers and a community of 960 members who help us grow every day. We're especially proud to have Livity Ambassadors—including multiple-time Lithuanian Volleyball Champions and European Tournament Medalists—trusting us with their recovery and training insights. When athletes performing at that level rely on Livity, it pushes us to build something truly exceptional.

Why we're telling you this:

We're tiny. Just the three of us. But we're giving this everything we have.

We're not some big company. We're not backed by VCs looking for an exit. We don't care about harvesting your data, and we're sure as hell not selling it.

We built Livity because we have a vision, and that vision is what gets us up every morning. You're not just users to us—you're the reason we do this.

Thanks for trusting us and being part of this journey.

— The Livity Team

u/LivityModerator — 1 month ago