Bring in your wearable data through your AI
If you wear a fitness tracker or smart watch, you can bring that data into Do Today today — through your AI.
How it works
Do Today connects to AI assistants like Claude, ChatGPT and Gemini (see Connect your AI). Many wearable brands can connect to those same AIs. Once both are connected, you simply ask your AI to carry the data across — and it lands in your Do Today diary, where Abraham can see it.
For example, in Claude with both connected you could say:
- "Get yesterday's run from Strava and log it in Do Today."
- "Log last night's sleep from my tracker into Do Today."
Your AI reads the numbers from your wearable and logs them for you — no retyping.
What you need
- Do Today with AI access — a paid subscription, or free access through your clinic. Set up in Connect your AI.
- An AI plan that supports connectors — for Claude, connectors are added under Settings → Connectors.
- Your wearable's own account — the connector reads from the brand's app (Strava, Garmin Connect, Oura and so on).
A note on wearable connectors
Strava has an official connector — it's the smoothest place to start if your watch or app sends activities to Strava (most do).
Connectors for other brands are mostly community-built — made by independent developers, not the wearable company. They ask for access to your account, so only use one you trust, and know that the brand doesn't support or guarantee them. If in doubt, stick to official connectors.
Good to know
- Whatever arrives this way gets the same care as anything else you log — your targets, your history, and Abraham's safety checks all apply.
- This works through your AI — Do Today doesn't connect to your wearable directly, and nothing happens unless you ask your AI to do it.
- Not sure where to start? Ask Abraham — "can I connect my watch?" — and he'll point you here.