Kygo is Live on the App Store
- Ryan - Kygo Health

- Jan 27
- 2 min read
After months of beta testing and countless iterations, Kygo Health is officially available on the App Store (:

The core idea hasn't changed since day one: connect your food logging with your wearable data to show you correlations between what you eat and how your body responds—sleep, HRV, recovery.
Your wearable tells you your sleep score dropped. We tell you why.
Food Logging That Actually Works
I've talked about this before—food logging is broken.
Every app on the market requires a massive amount of manual effort, and that's exactly why people quit within weeks.
The entire logging system is built around one principle: if it takes more than 30 seconds, people quit.
Here's what we built:
Natural language entry ("chicken salad with avocado" — done)
Voice logging (speak your meals)
AI photo recognition (snap and log)
Barcode scanner for packaged foods
Copy meals across days or copy an entire day's food
5M+ food database with full macro and micronutrient breakdown
Food logging is free. I'm not gatekeeping the basics.
Wearable Integrations
All live now: Oura Ring, Apple Health, Garmin, and Fitbit.
The key difference is multi-device support. You can run Oura and Apple Watch together, or Garmin and Fitbit—whatever combination fills your data gaps. The platform standardizes metrics across devices so you're not locked into one ecosystem.
This was always the plan—make Kygo fully wearable-agnostic. Each device has strengths and blind spots. Oura has excellent sleep metrics but no real GPS tracking. Apple Watch has great activity data. By letting you connect multiple devices, you get the complete picture without compromises.
Pricing
Free tier: Full food logging, wearable sync, and trends. Everything you need to track your nutrition and see your biometric data in one place.
Premium: The correlation engine—the feature that actually connects your food to your biometrics. 14-day free trial, then $7.99/month or $50/year (This might change).
No credit card required to start.
What's Next
Android waitlist is open. If you're on Android, sign up at kygo.app and you'll be first to know when we launch.
I'm also working on personalized nutrition targets based on your age, sex, activity level, and weight goals. Right now, most apps give you generic one-size-fits-all recommendations. The update will use evidence-based formulas to calculate targets that actually match your body and your goals.
Beyond that, I'm continuing to build out more correlation insights based on user feedback. The more data we collect, the better the correlations get.
It's been a long road to get here. Building solo means there will be bugs and rough edges, but the foundation is solid. I'm excited to see how people use it and what patterns emerge from real-world data.
Download on the App Store: Kygo Health iOS Link
— Ryan
Founder, Kygo Health