Best Bevel Health Alternatives for Deep Health Intelligence

Bevel is a polished health dashboard with Oura and Garmin support. But if you want validated nutrition data, transparent scoring, or cross-domain correlations backed by statistics — here's what else is out there.

Mac DeCourcy ·

Bevel Health has evolved fast. What started as an Apple Watch WHOOP-alternative now supports Oura Ring and Garmin natively, plus Strava for workout syncing. The core product — recovery scoring, sleep analysis, strain tracking, strength builder with 700+ exercises — is well-designed and recently went free at the base tier, with Bevel Intelligence (AI coaching) at $9.99/month.

If Bevel covers your needs, it is a good product. The question is where it stops — and whether that matters to you.

TL;DR — Bevel is a polished health dashboard that now supports Apple Watch, Oura, and Garmin. Its limitations are in depth: nutrition is basic macro tracking, AI is conversational coaching without data transparency, and there are no cross-domain statistical correlations. Alternatives range from Athlytic (focused Apple Watch recovery) to Exist.io (broad correlations) to Omnio (deepest nutrition, transparent scoring, and statistical correlation engine across wearables, bloodwork, body composition, and environment).


Where Bevel Stops

Nutrition is surface-level. Bevel offers macro tracking with barcode scanning and glucose impact labels. It does not validate food entries against reference databases, track micronutrients, classify food processing levels, compute glycemic load, or score meal quality. If you log a 300-calorie chicken breast that is actually 450 calories, Bevel will not catch it.

Scores are black boxes. Bevel computes recovery, strain, and readiness scores using proprietary algorithms. You see the number but not what drives it — which inputs, what weights, how confident the estimate is. When the score seems wrong, you have no way to understand why.

No cross-domain correlations. Bevel does not run statistical analysis across your data. It will not tell you that your high-glycemic-load days correlate with worse HRV the next morning, or that your sleep improves when your evening room temperature drops below 19C. The data stays in silos — sleep in one tab, nutrition in another, training in a third.

No WHOOP, bloodwork, DEXA, or environment sensors. As of early 2026, Bevel does not integrate WHOOP. It also does not track bloodwork panels, DEXA body composition scans, or room environment data.


Feature Comparison

FeatureBevel HealthAthlyticExist.ioGyroscopeOmnio
DevicesApple Watch, Oura, Garmin, StravaApple WatchFitbit, Garmin, Oura, Apple WatchApple Watch, OuraOura, Garmin, WHOOP, Polar, Withings, Omron, Dexcom
Recovery ScoreYes (proprietary)Yes (proprietary)NoYes (proprietary)Yes (transparent weights + confidence)
SleepYesYesBasicYesYes (Oura sleep staging)
Training LoadStrain + strengthTRIMPNoBasicACWR, TRIMP, periodization, readiness gating
NutritionMacros, barcodeNoNoManual logging35 micronutrients, NOVA, Nutri-Score, GI/GL, polyphenols, USDA-validated
AI ChatCoaching chatbotNoNoNoMulti-provider LLM, MCP tools, RAG over your health data
Cross-Domain CorrelationsNoNoYes (descriptive)NoYes (significance-filtered, 30-day rolling, actionable)
BloodworkNoNoNoNoYes (panel tracking + trends)
Body CompositionBasicNoNoYesDEXA + daily scale fusion
EnvironmentNoNoNoNoTemp, humidity, CO2, PM2.5
Score TransparencyNoNoN/ANoFull (weights, inputs, confidence published)
PlatformiOS, AndroidiOSWeb, iOS, AndroidiOS, webWeb, iOS, Android
PricingFree + $9.99/mo AI$24.99/yr$6/mo$14.99/mo premiumFree (beta)

The Alternatives

Athlytic

Apple Watch recovery and training load, focused and polished. Closest to Bevel’s core but without nutrition or AI features. $24.99/year makes it the budget option. Same limitation: Apple Watch only, no cross-device synthesis.

Exist.io

The correlation pioneer. Ingests data from Fitbit, Garmin, Oura, and Apple Health, then surfaces statistical relationships: “You sleep better on days you walk more than 8,000 steps.” Broadest device support among established players at $6/month. The gap: correlations are descriptive, not prescriptive — it tells you patterns exist but not what to do about them. No nutrition depth.

Gyroscope

The best-looking health dashboard on the market. Magazine-quality layouts, annual reports, and a composite Health Score. Supports Apple Watch and Oura. The premium tier ($14.99/month) is steep, and there is no Garmin, WHOOP, or nutrition depth beyond basic food logging.

Omnio

Full disclosure: this is our product.

Nutrition that goes beyond counting. Every meal gets validated against USDA FoodData Central. Each food item gets a NOVA processing classification, Nutri-Score grade, and glycemic index. We track 35 micronutrients, 7 polyphenol classes, and classify your dietary pattern weekly. Meal quality traffic lights show protein adequacy, whole-food ratio, and glycemic load at a glance. Supplement logging covers 214,000 products from the NIH Dietary Supplement Label Database.

AI that queries your actual data. The chat assistant uses MCP (Model Context Protocol) to query your VictoriaMetrics time-series data directly. Ask “how did my sleep change after I started creatine?” and it runs the actual query across your metrics — not a canned response. Multi-provider LLM support with RAG over your health history.

Statistical correlations with rigor. A weekly correlation job runs across 30 days of data, computing pairwise relationships between nutrition, sleep, HRV, training, and recovery. Results are filtered for statistical significance (minimum 14 data points, moderate or strong confidence). You get insights like “higher protein intake on training days is associated with 15% better next-day HRV” — computed from your data, not pulled from a blog.

Transparent scoring. Every composite score publishes its weights, input metrics, per-source confidence levels, and the exact formula. When your readiness score drops, you see which inputs drove it and by how much.

Broader data domains. DEXA scan tracking fused with daily scale measurements. Bloodwork panel trends. Room environment sensors (temperature, humidity, CO2, PM2.5) correlated with sleep quality. WHOOP integration alongside Oura and Garmin.

The tradeoff: Omnio is in beta, has no Apple Watch integration yet, and requires more initial setup than Bevel’s download-and-go experience.


FAQ

Does Bevel support WHOOP?

No. As of April 2026, Bevel supports Apple Watch, Oura Ring, and Garmin. WHOOP users need Exist.io or Omnio for multi-device tracking.

What if I only have an Apple Watch?

Bevel or Athlytic. Bevel is broader (nutrition + recovery + training + AI). Athlytic is more focused and cheaper. Omnio does not yet support Apple Watch directly.

Which alternative has the best nutrition tracking?

Omnio: 35 micronutrients, USDA-validated entries, NOVA classification, Nutri-Score, glycemic load, polyphenol scoring, dietary pattern classification, and correlations between nutrition and sleep/HRV/training. Bevel has macro tracking with barcode scanning. The others have minimal or no nutrition features.

How does Omnio’s AI differ from Bevel Intelligence?

Bevel Intelligence is a coaching chatbot — you ask questions, it gives advice. Omnio’s chat queries your actual time-series health data via MCP tools, runs real lookups against your metrics, and supports multiple LLM providers. The difference is retrieval-augmented generation over your data versus conversational coaching.


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If you want a health platform that goes deeper than dashboards — validated nutrition, transparent scores, and real statistical analysis across every device you own — Omnio is free during beta.