Tom Tomaszewski

freddy. - Plug your wearables into Claude, OpenClaw, and any AI

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Connect your wearable and health data sources to YOUR ChatGPT, Claude, Claude Code, or any AI that speaks MCP. Sleep, recovery, HRV, workouts, queryable in natural language.

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Tom Tomaszewski
Hi Product Hunt 👋 I'm Tom, and I built freddy as a side project to scratch my own itch. Most of us have a few of these going at once. You might wear a ring that tracks your sleep, a CGM on your arm, a watch that logs your workouts, and a gym app that counts your lifts. They run every day and quietly build up years of data. The catch is that each one keeps that data locked in its own app. They don't talk to each other, and the app mostly just shows you today's number. freddy joins all of it together. It's a personal MCP server. You connect your sources once, paste a single URL into Claude, ChatGPT, or any agent that speaks MCP, and from then on your AI can work with your whole history across every source. That's when it gets genuinely useful. You can finally ask it the stuff that actually matters: * How did I sleep, and am I recovered enough to train hard today? * How has my resting heart rate drifted over the last three months vs the room temperature? * Did my sleep get worse after I started training in the evenings? It answers from your real numbers, across sources and across time, instead of you cross-referencing five dashboards in your head. Right now you can connect Oura, Polar, Garmin, Withings, Suunto, Ultrahuman, Hevy, Wahoo, Concept2, Airthings, and Intervals.icu. Privacy is a big deal to me here, because it's your health data. freddy only ever reads it, never writes anything back, and you can disconnect any source whenever you want. I don't train on your data and I don't sell it. It runs on US servers, it's encrypted, and every query your AI makes is logged so you can see exactly what was accessed. If you ever decide it isn't for you, you can export everything as a CSV or delete your account and all your data in a couple of clicks. For the launch this week, Pro is $19 for the year ($1.6/month) instead of the usual $49, or for the true believers $99 once to keep it for life. There's a free plan, no cc needed, allows to connect 1 device and sync up to 30 days of data, so perfectly suitable for a daily or weekly checkin. I'll be here all day. Try it, and tell me what's missing.
Filip

Genuinely impressed by how practical this is. Not a flashy demo, an actual thing I'd use!

Tom Tomaszewski

@filip_radzi mate, thanks so much for your kind words! Comments like these keep me motivated 🔥

Art Stavenka

Interesting! every wearable wants to be the dashboard and none of them want to just hand you the data. Do you pre-aggregate or summarize before it hits the context window?

Tom Tomaszewski

@artstavenka1 hey mate, thanks for your support.

freddy by default is pure relay/connector. No preaggregation, but that's an interesting direction.

Sylwia

Most tools in this space overcomplicate things. This one nails the basics and actually feels useful day to day.

Tom Tomaszewski

@sylwia_jp haha, true that! Thank you for your support 😍

Nick Payne

The problem here is real and the execution looks SHARP. Excited to see where this goes!

Tom Tomaszewski

@makeusabrew thanks mate! Let me know how you get on with it 🫡

Thami Benjelloun

Health data into MCP is a great idea for personal insights without another dashboard. Which wearables do you support first, like Oura and Whoop, and do you store the data or just fetch on demand?

Tom Tomaszewski

@thamibenjelloun hey, thanks for your support!

There are over 10 integrations already. Oura, Garmin, Polar, Suunto, superhuman, etc.

We store all the data, as fetching live wouldn't work with API limits.