Daniil Hurevych

PulseCourier - Your Apple Health data, exported for AI & analytics

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You want to ask ChatGPT why your sleep has been off, or build a spreadsheet tracking your resting HR over the past year. But your data is locked inside Apple Health with no way out. PulseCourier fixes that. Pick a date range, choose NDJSON, CSV, or Markdown โ€” and in seconds you have a structured file ready to drop into any AI tool, script, or spreadsheet. No account. No server. Nothing leaves your phone until you share it.

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Daniil Hurevych
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Hey hunters ๐Ÿ‘‹ PulseCourier started from a frustration I kept hitting while training. I was trying to get Claude to help me analyze my running โ€“ pace trends, recovery, load, and create my running plans. My workaround was taking screenshots from the Fitness app and pasting them in. Claude did its best, but the data was fragmented and it was always missing something.(not to mention that this process was frustrating) Then I found Apple Health's built-in export. It dumps everything โ€” a multi-hundred-megabyte XML with years of data in one blob. Not drop-into-Claude friendly. I looked at third-party apps. Most were a bit complicated and gave a zip of separate CSVs. An AI can't easily reason about that as a coherent picture of you. So I built myself a one-tap export app. One file, structured, AI-ready. NDJSON with a meta record that tells the model exactly what's inside, or CSV if you prefer. First real use after shipping it: dropped a month of running data into Claude and got an actual training breakdown in minutes โ€” no screenshots, no copy-pasting, no zip files. If you've ever wanted to actually talk to your health data, I hope this helps. Happy to answer any questions below ๐Ÿ™ƒ
Veniamin Matusevich

Looks super useful, gonna try this with my Apple Watch data ๐Ÿ‘€
The โ€œeverything stays on deviceโ€ part is especially nice. Apple Health export has needed something like this for a long time.