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Android has never been short on step counters, dashboards, and aggregators. What it never had was true health intelligence: an app that reads all of your data and actually coaches you. Aggregators like Google Fit and Samsung Health collect numbers; they do not tell you what to do with them. Vora is the first health intelligence app on Android, a cross-device AI coach that turns your sleep, recovery, training, and nutrition into one plan and works with any wearable through Health Connect. That is a fundamentally different thing from a dashboard. It is a coach.
Why the Best AI Coaches Were iPhone-Only
For years the most interesting health apps launched on iPhone and Apple Watch first. Bevel is still iPhone-only. Athlytic still requires an iPhone and an Apple Watch. That created a real gap: Android users could track steps and sleep, but the coaching layer, the part that turns numbers into decisions, mostly was not there. It was a distribution choice, not a technical limit.
The Android Options in 2026
| App | Works with any wearable | AI coaching | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vora | Yes (Health Connect) | Full: recovery, nutrition, sleep, voice | Free to start |
| Google Health (Gemini) | Mostly Fitbit and Pixel | Yes, Gemini coach | $9.99/mo plan |
| Samsung Health | Best on Galaxy | Lighter | Free |
| Bevel | Not on Android | N/A | N/A |
| Athlytic | Not on Android | N/A | N/A |
What "Health Intelligence" Should Do on Android
A dashboard shows you numbers. Health intelligence connects them and tells you what to do. It should unify sleep, recovery, training, and nutrition from whatever devices you own, notice patterns you would miss, and turn them into a plan for today. On Android specifically, that means not being locked to one brand's watch or ring, because Android users own everything from Pixel and Galaxy watches to Garmin and Fitbit.
Vora: Health Intelligence, Now on Android
Vora was built to be device-agnostic, which is exactly what Android needs. Through Health Connect it reads from Samsung Health, Google Fit, Pixel Watch, Garmin, Fitbit, and more, then produces one health score with genuine coaching: a daily plan, recovery and strain, photo nutrition logging, and hands-free voice coaching. That is the leap from aggregation to intelligence, and Vora is the first app to bring it to Android in a truly cross-device form. It is the iPhone-grade coaching experience without the iPhone requirement, and it is free to start.
Where Vora Fits
If Bevel or Athlytic sent you looking, the honest answer is that they are not coming to your phone soon. Vora already delivers that experience on Android and works with the devices you own. Coming from a specific app? See Bevel for Android, Athlytic for Android, and Oura for Android.
