Marcel Eichhorn

SUMRY - Turn your HealthKit data into summaries, maps & insights

SUMRY connects to HealthKit and lets you build your own summaries of multiple workouts or custom time ranges and filters. Summaries currently show totals (steps, distance, calories), activity ring insights, a combined map of workout routes

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Marcel Eichhorn

Hey everyone,

I just launched a big update of SUMRY, an iOS app I designed and developed.

TL;DR: SUMRY is an iOS app that connects with Apple HealthKit to turn your fitness & activity data into summaries – totals, maps, and insights. I just launched a big update and would love your feedback ☺️

➡️ https://appstore.sumry.app

Back in 2022 I released SUMRY 1.0 with a very limited feature set. As a solo developer I didn't have the resources or free time to focus on it more, so I had to put the project on hold for a while. Now I carved out time to pick it back up and ship a big update that finally brings the app closer to my original idea.

With SUMRY, you can create "Summaries" of your workouts or custom time ranges. Each Summary for example currently gives you:

Clear totals of calories, steps, and distance

• Insights into your activity rings

• A map view showing all your workout routes together (runs, walks, bike rides, hikes, city strolls, …)

I think of SUMRY not just as a “fitness stats” app, but also as a way to relive experiences: Where have I been? What did I achieve over that trip, month, or year?

And just to be clear: SUMRY only reads from Apple HealthKit. All data stays 100% local on your device — nothing is uploaded, shared or synced.

Here’s the AppStore link if you’d like to try SUMRY: https://appstore.sumry.app

I’d love your feedback, suggestions, or just to hear how you’d use SUMRY. I’m always surprised by use cases I never thought about — like someone tracking the mileage of their hiking boots 😁 Anything missing you’d expect from an app like this? Does it even make sense? I’m all ears.

Thanks for reading, and have a nice day ☺️

Nika

Vacations walks seems to be the top feature. Can someone plan a trip around the city to see monuments etc and count their approximate steps? :)

Marcel Eichhorn

@busmark_w_nika Hi :) This app doesn’t include any planning features — it’s for retrospectives only.

On the map, you can review where you’ve walked, as long as you tracked your strolls.

Nika

@sh0bba Aaaa, gotcha. I think that there is a potential for some planning – I would be more motivated to discover new places (travel) and walk at the same time :)

Marcel Eichhorn

@busmark_w_nika It could be a cool addition in the future, you're right! Let me put it on my list of ideas (which is waaaay to long already 😅). Thanks!

Nika

@sh0bba I know :D Not everything is needed to be applied :D just an idea :D

Akila PALANISWAMI
Hey @sh0bba cool product and I use this iPhone since 2022. Will the app pull the data from 2022 and show as maps?