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Welltory

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User verdict / 100 High confidence Divided

Welltory offers insightful health data and tracking, particularly for stress and sleep, but its aggressive monetization tactics, including persistent upsells even for premium users, and issues with subscription management and customer support, significantly detract from the user experience.

4.7★ lifetime (130,524) Free + in-app purchases since 2016 by Welltory inc updated 0.3 mo ago recent negative 41% 120 reviews across 4 regions
Monetization & Ads Subscription & Cancellation Data Insight & Accuracy Information Overload Pricing & Value Integration Issues
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recent reviews across 4 regions, vs the 4.7★ lifetime average

Welltory is a health tracking app that provides detailed insights into stress, sleep, and overall well-being by analyzing biometric data. While many users find the information valuable and accurate, the app is heavily criticized for its constant push to upgrade to more expensive subscriptions, even for existing premium members, and for difficulties in canceling subscriptions.

What users like

  • Provides insightful and often accurate health data, particularly for stress, sleep, and recovery, helping users understand their body's responses.R3R5R7R11
  • Effective for tracking heart rate variability (HRV) and stress levels, offering actionable insights for self-care and recovery.R34R38R80R258
  • Integrates with Apple Watch and Apple Health, providing comprehensive data collection.R25R49R56R65

What users complain about

  • Aggressive and persistent in-app advertisements and pop-ups for lifetime subscriptions or upgrades, even for existing premium subscribers.R1R10R12R17
  • Difficulty canceling subscriptions and issues with customer service, with reports of auto-renewal problems and unresponsiveness.R1R2R6R24
  • Information can be overwhelming, poorly organized, and sometimes contradictory, making it hard for users to interpret or act upon.R1R11R27R40
  • Concerns about data accuracy, with some users reporting readings that don't align with their actual feelings or health status.R8R16R28R70
  • High pricing for premium features, with a lack of monthly subscription options and perceived paywalls making the free version less useful.R27R37R45R61
  • Some users find the app's language condescending or uses 'fear-mongering' tactics to encourage subscriptions.R29R52R184R342
  • Issues with integrations, such as not tracking all workouts from Apple Health or inconsistent HRV data with Apple Watch.R14R73R81R323

Latest update · v4.58.0

What the developer says changed (the verdict above weighs this against what reviewers report):

The better you understand your body, the easier it is to take care of it. This update brings a few new ways to see what you need right now. — Your Health Report now includes Nervous System Balance, so with your Apple Watch you can see which side of your nervous system is running the show. One part works like a gas pedal – it revs you up and keeps you going. The other works like a brake – it helps you slow down and recover. Based on your heart rate variability, we show which one's leading right now, so it's easier to tell whether you've got energy to spare or your body's asking for rest. — New Insights about recovery and energy help you spot what brings you back to life and what wears you down and following your self-discovery experiment is easier now with live activity. — Finally, you can now describe what happened in a tense or calm moment in your own language, not just English. We'l

Recurring themes

Monetization & Ads negative
Many users, including premium subscribers, are constantly bombarded with ads and prompts to upgrade to lifetime memberships or other paid features. This aggressive upselling is a major source of frustration and leads to users considering cancellation or uninstalling the app.R1R10R12R17
Subscription & Cancellation negative
A significant number of reviews highlight extreme difficulty in canceling subscriptions, with users reporting non-existent cancel buttons, unresponsive customer service, and fraudulent charges after attempting to unsubscribe. This issue spans across multiple users and is a critical point of dissatisfaction.R1R2R6R24
Data Insight & Accuracy mixed
Many users praise the app for providing valuable and insightful health data, especially regarding stress, sleep, and recovery, which helps them understand their body better. However, a notable portion of reviews question the accuracy of the data, reporting discrepancies between app readings and their actual feelings or health conditions.R3R5R7R8
Information Overload negative
Users frequently report that the sheer volume of data and its presentation can be overwhelming, poorly organized, and difficult to navigate or understand. This makes it challenging to extract useful insights or apply the information effectively.R1R11R27R40
Pricing & Value negative
The app is considered expensive, with a yearly subscription costing around $100-$120. Many users express a desire for a more affordable monthly payment option, which is often unavailable, or find the free version to be too limited to be useful.R27R37R45R61
Integration Issues negative
Some users report problems with the app's integration with other health platforms, such as not pulling all workout data from Apple Health or inconsistent HRV measurements with Apple Watch. The developer notes mention new Apple Watch features, but recent reviews still highlight integration and HRV issues.R14R73R81R323

Who it's for

Welltory is for individuals who are highly motivated to track detailed biometric data, particularly stress, HRV, and sleep patterns, and are willing to invest time in interpreting complex information R7R34R38. It could be beneficial for those who appreciate data-driven insights into their well-being and are looking for a tool to identify patterns and guide self-care strategies . However, it is not for users who prefer a simple, ad-free experience, are on a tight budget, or expect easy subscription management R1R10R27. It may also not be suitable for individuals with chronic illnesses seeking tailored advice, as the app's recommendations can sometimes be generic or misinterpret their condition R258.

Evidence note: The evidence for monetization tactics and subscription cancellation issues is exceptionally strong and widespread across many reviews. Evidence for data accuracy and information overload is also robust. While many users praise the insights, the negative aspects are highly prevalent in this recent sample. The developer's notes mention new Apple Watch features for nervous system balance, but recent reviews still highlight general Apple Watch integration issues and HRV data problems, indicating that the update may not have fully addressed existing concerns R323.

Frequently asked

Is Welltory accurate in its health tracking?
Welltory's accuracy receives mixed reviews; many users find its insights into stress, sleep, and recovery to be spot-on R3R5R49, but others report that the app's data, such as stress levels during naps or sleep quality, often contradicts their actual feelings or health status R8R70.
How much does Welltory Premium cost and is there a monthly option?
Welltory Premium is generally expensive, with annual subscriptions reported around $100-$120 R69R93, and many users are frustrated that a monthly payment option is often unavailable, forcing them into a costly yearly commitment upfront R45R61R93.
Can I cancel my Welltory subscription easily?
Many users report significant difficulty in canceling their Welltory subscriptions, citing non-existent cancel buttons within the app, unhelpful customer service, and instances of fraudulent charges or auto-renewal issues even after attempting to cancel R1R6R24R41.
Does Welltory have a lot of ads?
Yes, Welltory is heavily criticized for its aggressive and constant in-app advertisements and pop-ups, even for users who have already paid for a premium annual subscription, pushing them to upgrade further to a lifetime membership R10R12R17R42.

What reviewers actually said

Built only from these 120 real reviews (foreign ones translated). Superscripts jump to the quote here. Apple has no per-review links, so [ref] opens that app's reviews on the App Store.

  1. [R3] 5/5 · US Good product: Just checking to see if it was accurate. It was. It recognized that I was in Afib.
  2. [R5] 5/5 · US Get this app!: It’s so amazing and insightful! So happy I found it!
  3. [R7] 5/5 · US Fantastic: Great info if you want to know your body - and learn about recovery
  4. [R11] 4/5 · US Great Information But…: This is a really phenomenal app for helping measure health statistics, but the presentation can be a little overwhelming. There’s a lot of information isn’t always as well organized as hoped for. There’s a lot of requests to pay for the permanent membership. Real time HRV alerts would be great.
  5. [R34] 5/5 · US Most Helpful Health App: This Welltory "Stress Report" has been super valuable to me. I can see the things causing inflammation and how long they last that I couldn't figure out anywhere else. It's a simple concept combining movement and continuous heart rate monitoring, but incredibly insightful. My life is different because of it. Now I can make the hard decisions I need to with more confide
  6. [R38] 5/5 · US It helps!: I've been using this app for 3 weeks. My baseline of stress is over 360 minutes per day! I really love the data it gives me, and now when my watch goes red, my office staff tells me to go do a breathing exercise to get out of fight or flight! Yesterday I only had 51 minutes of stress. I'm doing a lot of strategies to reduce my stress throughout everyday now. The app is teaching me
  7. [R80] 5/5 · US Iwatch heart rate: I like being able to view heart rate stress levels, sleep patterns, specially with having high blood pressure
  8. [R258] 3/5 · GB Good but frustrating: The ANS tracking is super helpful, if a little depressing - at least I have a reason why I feel bad. The frustrating part is that Welltory is apparently not intended for people with chronic illness. It is constantly telling me wow that must've been a tough workout; I have come off a twenty minute meditation only for Welltory to basically go "that workout might have been too
  9. [R25] 2/5 · US Best Health App Around, until the subscription system broke: I’ve been using Welltory since around 2019. I have pulmonary hypertension, and I’m also a physician, so I appreciate both the clinical and technical aspects of health tracking. When it works, I genuinely believe Welltory is the best health analytics app available. I’ve recommended it to friends, family, colleagues, and even patients beca
  10. [R49] 4/5 · US Great Way to Monitor Your Body: This app gives great and fairly accurate insights to your body and wellbeing. I hate wearing my watch to bed, but when I do, it gives crazy and accurate information as to how I slept. It tracks movement much better than the Apple app, I just wish Welltory would make a “Rings” widget for the watch and phone. They have one for workouts, just not for their Rings, wh
  11. [R56] 5/5 · US PLMD: This is the only app that I found so far that tracks my movement during sleep with the Apple Watch connected. I can now tell if my treatments are helping my sleep disorder.
  12. [R65] 4/5 · US Good asset for health: This app has shown me how to read some of my results. It provides good information on how to change it, improve it, and increase it. It’s adding new features more often as new technologies emerge. It works well with my health apps, and it provides good information to show your doctors
  13. [R1] 1/5 · US Not able to cancel: The data provided by the app is very interesting, but can be overwhelming. Giving low stars because I’m not able to turn off auto renew for my yearly subscription. I sent a message via their contact form and have not had a response, I will have to cancel my credit card. They also really push buying lifetime access. I signed up for the annual subscription because it claimed I wo
  14. [R10] 3/5 · US Monetization tactics overwhelming and disruptive: I have a premium plan and am CONSTANTLY disrupted with nudges and prompts to upgrade, review the app, and engage with the app (“have you checked your nervous system in the last 15 minutes?”) The PMs should focus more on how to make this data useful for me and surfacing it in helpful ways.
  15. [R12] 3/5 · US Voracious Ads - Even with Premium: I like so many things about this app, but even with a monthly or yearly Premium subscription it is still constantly pushing me ads to buy Premium. Every, single, time I open the app the first screen is why a lifetime membership is best or here’s a promo for 50% off. Even after closing that, a banner to upgrade always lives at the bottom of the app. I have premium
  16. [R17] 2/5 · US I would love this app but there’s so many pop up ADs even after paying for it.: I would love this app but there’s so many pop up ADs even after paying for it.
  17. [R2] 1/5 · US I wish I could give negative stars: You’ll only deal with AI assistants if you subscribe or not. Don’t bother because you’ll go around and around and not resolve a thing. So disappointing!
  18. [R6] 1/5 · US Can’t cancel: Trying to cancel and it doesn’t let you. Go to help center and it won’t with the conversation to get anywhere.
  19. [R24] 1/5 · US I want to cancel-no place to do so!: I have wasted an hour trying to find a way to cancel my subscription. This is ridiculous. Put a button somewhere in the app to do this. Why does it take 21 days for you to cancel after receiving an email to cancel.
  20. [R27] 3/5 · US Expensive: This is an expense app for premium and it still has a TON of ads trying to get you to upgrade. Super annoying. Hard to follow the information because there is so much data to try to navigate.
  21. [R40] 4/5 · US Better Understanding of Overall Activity: This is a well thought out app but a few videos on how to get the most out of it would be helpful to better understand how to use it effectively. I like that it tells me exercise details re exertion, HR, etc. but even more, if I’ve fallen short & where I need to be to optimize beneficial METs. For the price, it would be great if it included nutritional a
  22. [R8] 3/5 · US Accuracy?: I’ve had this app for quite a while now . I don’t really feel it’s necessarily accurate a lot of the times. For instance, it tells me that I’m under huge stress when I’m taking a nap in my own bed at home as usual…
  23. [R16] 1/5 · US scam: I would have given you -4 stars if I could. You guys put stuff on this app that I did not do but you say I did?? Very not worth even trying this app!
  24. [R28] 2/5 · US Ok not great: The free version of this might be ok if you like data, but I have found it to be a waste of money. The interpretation of the data does not reflect my felt experience at all.
  25. [R70] 4/5 · US The battery vs stress: Overall this app fail to give data that would be supported by how I actually feel. This is why I won’t purchase the app. There have been days where I feel terrible and the app says I’m having a great day. Other days it says stress is a big factor and I feel great. This has just become a game of seeing when it says my battery is at 100%
  26. [R37] 1/5 · US Everything is paywalled: The app is useless unless you pay for yet another monthly subscription. Nope. I have enough subscriptions in my life already.
  27. [R45] 5/5 · US On point!: I’m very impressed with Welltory’s ability to help me interpret my body and how to practice better self care. My only issue is the cost. The app forces you to purchase a full year of premium content instead of allowing month to month purchases.
  28. [R61] 3/5 · US No monthly plan: No monthly plan to enjoy all the benefits of the app.
  29. [R29] 1/5 · US Beware: I’m very healthy and active and this app is attempting to mislead me into believing that there’s something wrong with me that I need to subscribe to their annual fee to figure it out and save my life! That is incredibly offputting and irresponsible They are trying to put the fear of God into me and that is completely unacceptable This app is going to be uninstalled immediately after writ
  30. [R52] 1/5 · US Condescending: Here I am at 80 and receiving goofy messages such as "Your stress went down when you rested. This is you learning to rest." Learning to rest. Although I like some of the measurements, I have begun to resent -- no, hate -- the juvenile remarks.
  31. [R184] 3/5 · US Fear mongering verbiage: This app does a great job of showing stress with BPM, BP, HRV, etc. Zero complaints in the data department. The use of words and the fear mongering verbiage needs to leave this app. You want me to try your new "experiment"? cool. I will. I don't need you to tell me (and everyone for that matter) that "something is happening with your body". Using this as a broad genera
  32. [R342] 3/5 · GB Scaremongering: I just wanted to measure my resting heart rate. I was still whilst doing this obviously. The app measured this very accurately however, I was also then informed my stress levels were through the roof and yet my resting heart rate is very healthy at 66 BPM. I felt this was meant to send me into panic mode to persuade me into immediately signing up for a subscription. The other data
  33. [R14] 2/5 · US blah: it doesn’t really track as much as it says, and doesn’t connect easily to other apps.
  34. [R73] 1/5 · US Not accurate: I paid for the subscription so I could improve my fitness but it doesn’t actually pull all my workouts from my apple health app like it claims to. Every week I have several workouts that never show up. So it’s useless without updated info from workouts. Very disappointed. I’ve messaged 3 times with the same issue and it’s never been fixed.
  35. [R81] 1/5 · US Ooops: Dear Welltory, it’s time to delete you, end my subscription, and move on to one of your competitors. You never have imported or measure my HRV correctly. You often fail to import my blood pressure. I mean you sometimes do, but that’s not good enough. To do what you claim to do you have to do the above accurately and consistently. You don’t. That means I get flawed data, and your analyses ar
  36. [R323] 3/5 · GB Love the app but the watch didn’t do anything you just showed in your so give it 3 stars just now,: In still waiting for my watch to connect to Welltory since changing phones and new watch from 3 months ago still use other watch but, my watch direct not one thing you showed in app advert, I get to see the my battery without, wellness heart and once I’ve been in health so in phone then go on your
  37. [R69] 3/5 · US Egregiously overpriced: Especially given that none of the stress ratings are useful. They’ve never once been reflective of my well-being or performance in a given day. The only thing that I like about this app is the heart rate monitoring and how you can use it for your fitness. It gives you heart rate zones and measures your activity throughout the day, not just during a recorded workout. I can’t
  38. [R93] 1/5 · US Greed Lite and Greed Max: No monthly plan. Charge you $119.99 (Greed Lite) up-front before you even try it despite the fact they say $9.99/mo. So you go to the site to upgrade and no monthly plan, but they do offer one extra level of greed (Greed Max) for $599 lifetime. Get real. You guys are ridiculous.
  39. [R41] 1/5 · US Horrible: Scam will not allow to cancel
  40. [R42] 1/5 · US Great App, but: Even after paying for premium, they continue to harass me to upgrade to pay for LifeTime membership every day… so annoying. Even when you turn off notifications - they seem DESPERATE for lifetime subscriptions and it makes me think they might be going out of business and fishing for suckers

Synthesized from 120 recent App Store reviews · updated July 2026 · View on the App Store