Feature
Apple Health, in full
HealthKit Permission Expansion broadens the Apple Health metrics Diorama can read beyond basic workouts and sleep. It adds recovery, mobility, and body-composition signals that can appear across Daily Card, Insights, and workout detail experiences.
Mateo had been reading only steps and sleep, and couldn't explain why some training days still felt flat. Turning on broader HealthKit access brought in mobility and recovery context that lined up with the off days. It didn't make the calls for him, but the flat days stopped feeling random.
Why it matters
Better habit decisions depend on more than one metric. Expanded HealthKit coverage gives you richer context around stress, movement quality, and fitness direction so daily choices are less guess-based.
How Diorama uses this
Grant read access for expanded HealthKit metrics during permission flows. Review recovery, mobility, and body metrics in Daily Card when your device has available data. Explore expanded signals in Insights and related workout detail context where those measurements are supported.
What you can do
This expansion allows Diorama to read a wider range of HealthKit signals, including areas like mobility and body metrics that complement core activity data.
When those signals exist, Diorama can surface them in Daily Card and Insights to support better interpretation of readiness and performance trends. Workout detail experiences can also use these fields to add fitness context around sessions.
You remain in control of permissions through Apple's Health access model, so Diorama can only read categories you have explicitly approved.
Notes and limitations
HealthKit data is inherently uneven across devices, sensors, and user habits. It is normal for some metrics to be sparse or unavailable.
A few requested permission types are currently preparatory for upcoming product surfaces, and broader end-to-end feature coverage is still being completed.
The science
No single metric carries readiness on its own. Reading load, recovery, and movement quality together guards against the trap of fixating on one number, and the fuller picture is what lets you calibrate effort day to day instead of guessing.
Limitations
Some requested permissions currently support future-facing workflows more than obvious live surfaces. Availability is highly device- and data-dependent, so metrics can be missing even after permission approval. Expanded HealthKit signals are not yet fully exposed in all habit-backing picker and automation experiences.
Training gets smarter when you stop asking one metric to explain everything. People with durable routines learn to read a few signals at once and adjust without panic — more data only helps if it makes you calmer, not twitchier.
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