After introducing in October, Fitbit Labs has pulled the Insights Explorer that lets you “ask questions about your health and fitness data.”

This was essentially a chatbot powered by the Gemini-derived “Personal Health Large Language Model” based on your steps, Active Zone Minutes, sleep score, sleep duration, bed/awake time, deep/light/REM sleep, heart rate variability, and resting heart rate.

Responses would include “personalized insights” in the form of trends, summaries, explanations, and charts. Example queries include:

Earlier this week, the Fitbit app started displaying a notice about how “Insights explorer testing will conclude on Feb 28, 2025. Thank you for your participation and valuable feedback.”

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As of Saturday, it’s no longer appearing. In fact, “Fitbit Labs” in the account menu is entirely gone if you’re not in the Sleep Insights & Tips lab

If testing went well, Insight explorer will presumably launch as a Fitbit Premium capability in the future. The Labs interface was web-based and something more native would be nice.

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