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StepsApp is a health app by StepsApp GmbH, based in Graz, Austria, with a core pitch of “turning your phone into a pedometer.” It is not a typical AI tool, but rather a daily fitness habit app centered on step tracking, goal management, streaks, and social challenges. According to the official website, it has over 100 million downloads, a 4.8 rating, and a large volume of user reviews. Its positioning is aimed at everyday users, not just athletes.
The app automatically records daily steps and supports goal setting, streak tracking, and basic progress views. Users can also create individual or team step challenges with friends, family, and colleagues, using leaderboards to stay motivated. The site mentions tracking distance, calories, floors climbed, and active time, while also offering daily, weekly, and monthly history overviews. The PRO version adds advanced trends and analytics, as well as advanced customization. It also supports light/dark mode, customizable colors, icons, and widgets, and claims to sync with popular health and fitness devices, though no specific device list is provided.
The free version is available permanently and covers daily step tracking, goals and streaks, and basic progress views. The PRO version costs $2.50/month, billed annually at $29.99/year, with a 7-day free trial. The Family plan costs $5.00/month, billed annually at $59.99/year, and allows up to 6 family members to share premium access, also with a 7-day trial. Subscription payments are handled through the Apple App Store or Google Play.
The strengths are its focused experience, low barrier to entry, and the fact that the free version already covers the core needs. Streaks, challenges, and widgets help support long-term consistency. The official website also supports multiple languages, including Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese. The drawbacks are that the captured text does not show any AI capabilities or model-related features, nor does it provide an open API. On privacy, while it emphasizes user trust, it lacks details on encryption, data storage, and deletion mechanisms. In addition, the terms clearly state that StepsApp is not a medical device, and the accuracy of its data is not absolutely guaranteed.
StepsApp is suitable for people who want to increase their daily activity levels and build habits through step goals. It is also a good fit for families, friends, and colleagues who want to run step challenges. It may offer some reference value for light activity tracking during post-surgery recovery, but it cannot replace medical advice. Access from mainland China and app store availability are not specified in the text, so this remains unknown.
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steps.app is an Austria Health provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach steps.app directly.