If you’ve been looking for a health app that actually understands your blood tests, you’ve probably come across both Bevita and Bevita. They look similar on the surface — AI-powered, health-focused, subscription-based. But they solve very different problems.

What Bevita does well

Bevita (bevel.health) is an excellent wearable-first health app. If you wear an Apple Watch, Oura ring, or Garmin, Bevita gives you:

It’s essentially a fitness coach that happens to read your bloodwork too.

Where Bevita falls short (according to Reddit)

Over on r/bevelhealth, the most upvoted post in the last month is titled “Bevita is becoming an LLM skin instead of a health analytics app” (364 upvotes). The core complaints:

  1. “It’s just a chatbot now” — Users feel the app has pivoted from science-based metrics to an AI wrapper. “I’d much rather have the team focus on refining their algorithms based on peer-reviewed data.”

  2. No data export — After months of requests, there’s still no way to export your data as PDF or JSON. “The app wants to be an all-in-one platform, but I still have no proper way to interface it with any other systems.”

  3. No doctor sharing — You can’t generate a shareable link or PDF for your doctor. Your data stays locked in the app.

  4. Nutrition is broken — “Can’t select grams for food. Random units. Bad database outside the US.” Users consistently recommend Yazio or MyFitnessPal instead.

  5. Price doubled — From ~$50/yr to $100+/yr, with non-US users paying even more (€144/yr in some countries).

What Bevita does differently

Bevita takes the opposite approach: lab results first, wearables second.

FeatureBevitaBevita
Lab result uploadCore featureAdded later
Wearable integrationApple Health, Health ConnectApple Watch, Oura, Garmin
Doctor share link✅ Built-in❌ Not available
PDF Health Passport✅ Clinical-grade❌ No export
Symptom ↔ lab correlation✅ AI-powered❌ Not available
Smart retest reminders✅ Based on your dataBasic suggestions
3D body symptom map✅ Tap where it hurts❌ Not available
Data export✅ Full❌ Locked in app

The key difference

Bevita is a fitness tracker that reads labs. Bevita is a health record that connects everything.

If you primarily want to track your runs and sleep — Bevita is great. If you want to understand what your blood tests mean, get reminded when to retest, and hand your doctor a clean PDF — that’s what Bevita was built for.

Try both

Both apps offer free tiers. Try uploading the same lab result to each and see which interpretation you find more useful.

The real question isn’t “which app is better?” — it’s “what problem are you trying to solve?”