Health Technology
The Short Version
AI health coaching is becoming the real product behind wearables. Sensors collect the data. The coach decides what the data means and what you should do next.
Google is building around Google Health and Fitbit. WHOOP is building around recovery and strain. Apple has the strongest device ecosystem but still feels less coaching-led. Vora is built to connect training, nutrition, recovery, and wearable data across devices.
Google Health Coach
Google Health Coach is the most important new entrant because it combines Fitbit data, Pixel Watch support, Google Health, and Gemini. It can explain trends, help with fitness plans, and connect more pieces of health context than a simple tracker dashboard.
The strength is scale. The risk is generic advice. A good health coach has to be specific, calm, and grounded in your actual data.
WHOOP Coach
WHOOP Coach has a narrower job: help you understand recovery, strain, sleep, and performance. That focus is useful. WHOOP users already think in terms of daily readiness, so an AI layer fits naturally.
The limitation is that WHOOP is still mostly centered on the WHOOP ecosystem. If your workouts, nutrition, and other health data live elsewhere, the coaching view can feel incomplete.
Apple Health
Apple has excellent hardware reach and a massive health data platform. Apple Watch is still one of the best devices for workouts, heart rate during activity, notifications, and daily use. But Apple Health often feels like a place where data is stored rather than a coach that tells you what to change.
If Apple builds a more active health coach, it could become a major force quickly. The pieces are already there.
Vora
Vora starts from a different question: what should I do today? The app is designed to use health data to shape training, nutrition, recovery, and daily planning. It is less about owning the sensor and more about making sense of the data you already have.
That matters because many people use more than one source: Apple Watch for workouts, Oura for sleep, Garmin for endurance, Cronometer or MyFitnessPal for nutrition, and labs or CGMs for metabolic health. A useful coach has to reconcile that picture.
What Makes an AI Coach Actually Useful
A good AI health coach should be specific, conservative, and actionable. It should know when to suggest a hard session, when to reduce volume, when to prioritize sleep, and when to admit uncertainty. It should not turn every metric into an alarm.
The best coaching feels boring in the right way. It helps you make one or two better decisions each day.
The Bottom Line
Google may win the mainstream. WHOOP may keep the performance crowd. Apple may become unavoidable if it makes Health more proactive. Vora is built for people who want the coaching layer to work across the whole stack, not just one wearable.