The integration is designed as one-way write of completed workout summaries. PlateLoad does not ingest your Health database to train models or fill nutrition fields.
Why it matters
Users should never wonder whether sensitive Health data is silently harvested. Explicit non-reading builds trust.
How to use it
- Review Apple’s permission categories in Settings ▸ Health ▸ Data Access if you want to audit apps.
- Revoke access at any time — PlateLoad stops new writes when disabled.
Tips
- If a future feature ever needs read access, it will ship with its own consent surface and documentation update.
Related features
Discover adjacent workflows — PlateLoad gets more valuable when pieces connect.
- Apple Health syncOn iOS, completed workouts can write a summary to Apple Health when you enable sync and grant permission. Per-set granular strength metrics remain inside PlateLoad.
- Photos, progress shots, and data ownershipMeal and progress photos are sensitive. They are stored for your features to work — not for public feeds. You can manage them through in-app tools and account deletion flows.