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SyncMyTracks

SyncMyTracks

Android SyncMyTracks
2.7 Popularity

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Updated
February 25, 2025
Age Rating
Everyone
Developer
Android
Android 8.1++
Package Name
com.syncmytracks

So here's my take on SyncMyTracks. I've tried a bunch of fitness tracking apps and syncing tools, and this one's a pretty solid option. The core functionality works well - it's easy to connect your accounts and get your activities transferred over. Definitely saves a lot of time compared to doing it manually. The automatic sync is a nice touch too. However, the app itself is a bit dated and rough around the edges. The free version is limited, so you'll have to pay to unlock all the features. But if seamless syncing is a priority, SyncMyTracks gets the job done.

Manya Lyalya
AUTHOR: Manya Lyalya Editor, Grand Screen

Pros

  • Easy to connect and sync your fitness tracking accounts
  • Automatic sync option is super convenient
  • Supports all the major fitness apps like Strava, Garmin, MapMyRun
  • Free version has decent functionality, paid version unlocks more

Cons

  • Interface is a bit dated and clunky
  • Free version has significant limitations
  • Syncing can be a bit finicky at times
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Description

Been using SyncMyTracks for a couple months now. It’s basically an app that lets you sync your fitness tracking data across different services. Pretty solid if you use stuff like Strava, Garmin, or MapMyRun.

Here’s what you do – you just enter your login info for the accounts you want to sync, and SyncMyTracks will export your activities from one to the others. There’s also an option to automatically sync new workouts, which is pretty handy. Took me a bit to figure out but it works well once you get it set up.

Look, if you use multiple fitness apps, you’ll probably like this. It’s not perfect – the UI is a bit clunky and the free version has some limits – but overall it does the job. Worth checking out if you’re tired of manually exporting data.

User Reviews

Thomas ENGEL October 18, 2025

Used to be perfect, but since Garmin switched to double factor authentication months ago, it became useless with this platform. If the developer switched to API authentication (and not only...

Claudio Gonzalez October 18, 2025

Unable to access Fitbit from your app. Trying to export data to Garmin Connect. Login works on other platforms, but your app will not connect to Fitbit. Pls, tell me...

A Google user October 18, 2025

I bought this app for syncing Endomondo and polar flow. It doesn't work. :( Started many times, forced sync, but in spite of turning the sync sign in the corner...

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