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I dug deeper into my Oura Ring data using this free app - here's what I found

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Why This Matters

The Simple Wearable Report enhances the utility of Oura Ring data by transforming it into a clear, lab-style report that can be easily shared with healthcare providers or queried with AI tools. This development signifies a step forward in personalized health management, making health insights more accessible and actionable for consumers and medical professionals alike.

Key Takeaways

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Simple Wearable Report turns Oura data into a lab-style report.

The free tool provides an option to upload to chatbots.

You can use it to send to doctors or query an AI.

Health trackers like Apple Watches and Oura Rings already do a fine job at providing insights into health patterns and trends. But sometimes, software comes along that offers a little something else as well. Enter Simple Wearable Report, a free tool that transforms Oura Ring data into a helpful, easily scannable report.

An Oura Ring user on the r/ouraring subreddit created Simple Wearable Report after wanting to explore their health patterns using AI or easily share data with their PCP. After generating this report, the Simple Wearable Report provides an option to upload this report to an AI tool of your choosing, including Claude, ChatGPT, or Gemini, and query the AI to further understand trends.

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Oura Ring users can already share reports on sleep, cycle insights, health panels, and perimenopause check-ins, and in-app views of weekly, monthly, quarterly, anniversary, and yearly reports are available. However, these reports aren't easy to scroll through, and the original poster wanted to create reports that mimicked lab-style summaries for a simple snapshot a doctor can quickly review.

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