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StepDay

StepDay turns Apple Health data into a clearer view of daily activity and recovery, bringing steps, workouts, sleep, heart-rate trends, widgets, Live Activities, shortcuts, and streaks into one iPhone experience.

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Privacy-firstApp Store: Data Not Collected

App Store currently lists Data Not Collected. No StepDay account is required, and health data stays on device where possible.

Health data and availabilityReads Apple Health, requests workout writes only when needed

StepDay requires permission to read Apple Health data, and workout write permission is only relevant if you choose to log activity. Available metrics depend on what is stored in the Health app and which Apple devices you use.

Good to knowOnly for iPhone label · Mac in Compatibility · Version 1.1

StepDay focuses on daily activity and recovery with Apple Health, supports English and Simplified Chinese, runs on iPhone with iOS 16.2 or later, and is free to download with optional in-app purchases.

App details

What to know before you download StepDay.

StepDay is designed for iPhone, works with Apple Health, supports English and Simplified Chinese, and keeps health-related data on device where possible.

Public App Store positioning

The live listing frames StepDay as an iPhone app for daily activity and recovery using Apple Health, while the subtitle still surfaces steps, workouts, and sleep trends. It also shows a free download, optional in-app purchases, and a Health & Fitness category placement.

Compatibility and languages

The current public listing keeps the Only for iPhone / Designed for iPhone label at the top, while the Information > Compatibility section also publicly lists Mac support on Apple silicon. It continues to show iOS 16.2+, macOS 13.1+, English plus Simplified Chinese, and local-first Health handling.

Latest release and Pro plans

The App Store page currently shows Version 1.1 dated April 25, 2026, plus StepDay Pro Monthly, StepDay Pro Yearly, and Family Sharing support.

Good to know

StepDay focuses on daily activity and recovery with Apple Health, supports English and Simplified Chinese, runs on iPhone with iOS 16.2 or later, and is free to download with optional in-app purchases.

What you can track

Steps, workouts, and sleep trends in one view.

StepDay is built around the Apple Health data you already have, then turns steps, workouts, sleep, heart rate, and other signals into something easier to read and act on.

Steps, distance, and daily goals

Keep your core movement numbers in one place and see whether you're on track for the day.

Workouts with richer context

Review workout sessions with more detail, including GPS routes when those records exist in Apple Health.

Heart rate, sleep, and wellness metrics

Track heart-rate trends, sleep-focused insights, blood oxygen, VO2 Max, and other wellness metrics when available in Health.

Insights and motivation

See the pattern, not just the number.

Trend views, weekly summaries, and lightweight gamification help make consistency visible.

Trend views over time

See how activity and recovery numbers change over days and weeks instead of looking at isolated snapshots.

Weekly summaries and AI-assisted insights

Get higher-level summaries to help you notice patterns, motivation dips, and consistency wins where supported.

Goals, streaks, and achievements

Use lightweight gamification to stay consistent without turning your health data into noise.

Widgets and shortcuts

Built for quick access on iPhone.

StepDay is meant to stay close to the system surface, not buried behind a long navigation flow.

Home Screen and Lock Screen widgets

Keep today's progress visible without opening the app every time.

Live Activities where supported

Bring live status to the system surface when the current device and iOS version support it.

App Shortcuts and App Intents

Open key destinations and actions faster through system shortcuts and intent-based entry points.

Health data and availability

StepDay requires permission to read Apple Health data, and workout write permission is only relevant if you choose to log activity. Available metrics depend on what is stored in the Health app and which Apple devices you use.

Need support after downloading StepDay?

Use the dedicated StepDay support and privacy pages below for setup, Health permissions, subscriptions, and data questions.