Stop paying for 5 separate health apps. Vora connects to 500+ wearables including Apple Watch, Oura Ring, WHOOP, Garmin, Fitbit, and Strava to unify every health metric in one dashboard. Track workouts with supersets, circuits, and drop sets. Log food from 770k+ items with 90 nutrients by photo, barcode, or voice. Monitor sleep, HRV, heart rate, VO2 max, and recovery with AI insights. Cycle tracking, guided meditation, and a Life Timeline with Apple and Google Calendar built in. All free.
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Hey Product Hunt! I'm Jai, co-founder of Vora.
After two knee surgeries and being told I might not walk again, health became everything. But I couldn't figure out how to see the full picture. My wearable, workout app, and nutrition tracker all lived in different worlds.
My co-founder Matin lost over 70 pounds and hit the same wall from a different angle. Nutrition, supplements, and understanding his body became his life, but nothing connected.
We both came to the same realization: health should be democratized, not gatekept. That's why we built Vora, and that's why so much of it is free.
Here's what Vora does:
• Connects to 500+ wearables (Apple Watch, Oura, WHOOP, Garmin, Fitbit, Strava) and unifies every health metric in one dashboard
• Tracks workouts with supersets, circuits, and drop sets
• Logs food from 770k+ items with 90 tracked nutrients via photo, barcode, or voice
• Monitors sleep, HRV, heart rate, VO2 max, and recovery with AI-generated insights
• Cycle tracking, guided meditation, and a Life Timeline with Apple and Google Calendar built in
We started building 6 months ago, launched 2 months ago, and now have 2,000+ users growing at 50 a day.
Where do you feel like you drop the ball most with your health? Is it nutrition? Sleep? Not knowing what your wearable data actually means? We built Vora to open that window, and I'd love to know where we can do it better.
connecting to 500+ wearables is no joke - that's way more than most health apps attempt. curious how you're handling all the different data formats and sync frequencies? we work with wearables integrations daily and know it gets messy fast with Apple Health vs Garmin vs WHOOP all having different quirks.
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@piotr_pasierbek Great question, and you're right, it's messy. Every device has its own data format, sync frequency, and quirks.
First, huge shoutout to @Oura , @WHOOP , and @Garmin Venu, they've been working closely with us to make more granular data available, and that partnership has been critical.
The honest answer is there's no shortcut. We've gone integration by integration, understanding what each device actually brings to the table and where its data is strongest. We reference research papers on device accuracy (e.g., which wearable has the most reliable HRV, which gives the best sleep staging) and work with labs to validate the data quality ourselves.
The hardest part isn't getting the data in, it's reconciliation. When your Apple Watch says one thing about your sleep and your Oura says another, which one do you trust? We've spent months building a reconciliation layer that weighs each source based on what it's actually best at, and we let users set their own data source preferences per metric too.
It's still not perfect and we're constantly refining it, but that's the work that makes 500+ wearables actually useful.
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Day 2 update: Vora just crossed 300 daily active users. What's been most surprising is how many people connect 3+ wearables, turns out everyone was waiting for something to pull it all together. If you've tried it, I'd love to know which integration matters most to you.
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connecting to 500+ wearables is no joke - that's way more than most health apps attempt. curious how you're handling all the different data formats and sync frequencies? we work with wearables integrations daily and know it gets messy fast with Apple Health vs Garmin vs WHOOP all having different quirks.
@piotr_pasierbek Great question, and you're right, it's messy. Every device has its own data format, sync frequency, and quirks.
First, huge shoutout to @Oura , @WHOOP , and @Garmin Venu, they've been working closely with us to make more granular data available, and that partnership has been critical.
The honest answer is there's no shortcut. We've gone integration by integration, understanding what each device actually brings to the table and where its data is strongest. We reference research papers on device accuracy (e.g., which wearable has the most reliable HRV, which gives the best sleep staging) and work with labs to validate the data quality ourselves.
The hardest part isn't getting the data in, it's reconciliation. When your Apple Watch says one thing about your sleep and your Oura says another, which one do you trust? We've spent months building a reconciliation layer that weighs each source based on what it's actually best at, and we let users set their own data source preferences per metric too.
It's still not perfect and we're constantly refining it, but that's the work that makes 500+ wearables actually useful.
Day 2 update: Vora just crossed 300 daily active users. What's been most surprising is how many people connect 3+ wearables, turns out everyone was waiting for something to pull it all together. If you've tried it, I'd love to know which integration matters most to you.