Turn Apple Health activity into fitness RPG progress

Fitscape is an iPhone fitness RPG that uses supported Apple Health data you authorize as input for quests and character progress. Apple controls Health access by data type and separates read and write permission. You can review or revoke an app’s access in iPhone settings.

Available on iOS and Android · Free to download with optional in-app purchases

Fitscape quests powered by supported Apple Health activity

Apple Health remains the permission boundary

HealthKit provides the system connection between Apple Health and compatible apps. Apple requires user permission for health-data access, with separate control for reading and writing individual data types. Fitscape can only use supported information that the operating system makes available under the permissions you choose.

You can change those choices later through iPhone settings. Apple also restricts using HealthKit data for advertising. Fitscape’s website advertising measurement is therefore limited to website behavior such as landing-page visits and outbound App Store clicks; health data does not belong in this web funnel.

From recorded activity to a game outcome

A compatible workout or activity first reaches Apple Health from your phone, watch, or another authorized app. Fitscape can then interpret supported records for its game systems. The result is not a new medical score; it is game feedback such as quest progress, resources, or character development.

Because Apple Health may combine records from multiple sources, this model can fit a varied routine better than a game that requires every workout to happen inside one proprietary session. Available behavior still depends on device compatibility, permissions, supported record types, and current product rules.

Check permissions before troubleshooting the game

If expected activity does not appear, first confirm that the source app or device wrote the record to Apple Health, then review Fitscape’s access. A denied permission and an empty record set can look similar to an app, which is an intentional Apple privacy protection.

Use Fitscape’s documentation for product-specific setup and Apple’s documentation for operating-system permission controls. Never share sensitive health information through a marketing contact form just to troubleshoot a store click.

Fitscape is a good fit if…

  • iPhone and Apple Watch users whose activity already appears in Apple Health
  • People who want a game layer across more than one workout source
  • Users comfortable choosing health permissions by data type

Choose another tool if…

  • Android users, who should use the Health Connect version
  • Anyone unwilling to grant any supported health-data permission
  • People seeking medical interpretation of Health data

Questions people ask

Does Fitscape require Apple Watch?

An Apple Watch is not the website requirement; Fitscape relies on supported data available through Apple Health on a compatible iPhone.

Can I revoke access?

Yes. Apple lets you review and change an app’s access to Health data in iPhone settings.

Does website analytics receive my Apple Health data?

No. This website funnel measures website interactions and outbound store clicks, subject to your privacy choice; it does not ingest Apple Health data.

Platform sources

These first-party references support the operating-system and permission explanations on this page.

Give your next healthy action somewhere to go.

Choose your platform and continue to the official Fitscape store listing.