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Home » Fitbit’s latest update turns your app into a conversational personal trainer
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Fitbit’s latest update turns your app into a conversational personal trainer

By technologistmag.com24 April 20262 Mins Read
Fitbit’s latest update turns your app into a conversational personal trainer
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Fitbit isn’t just tracking your steps anymore; it’s starting to talk back. 

The Fitbi 4.68 update, currently rolling out for Android and iOS users, is one of the more feature-packed app releases in a while (via 9To5Google). It brings a more conversational, personalized coaching experience for users. 

What’s new in this update?

The main addition is the return of the sleep log editing feature on Android. The feature was missing from the previous app build. For those catching up, it allowed users to edit the previous night’s summary and manually override it from the overflow menu. It’s also coming to iOS. 

Beyond that, the update overhauls the Coach experience. Personalized motivational messages now appear throughout the day in the Today tab, and they cover Morning Moments, Post-Workout Summaries, and End-of-Day or End-of-Week updates. 

There’s a new Conversational Check-In Feature that lets Fitbit users interact with their fitness coach more naturally, via a new text interface. The addition removes the friction of entering data into the app and then waiting for a response, allowing you to talk to it and get responses as part of a back-and-forth conversation. 

Google Fitbit AI Health Coach is available in more countries.

How does the coach experience actually change for users?

Whenever a coach-assigned workout appears, users will now see step-by-step guidance on the screen, helping those with less experience. Weekly fitness targets are now more flexible, with recommendations tailored specifically to individual health goals rather than generic plans. 

A future Fitbit update will also add the ability to adapt workout plans through conversation. While Fitbit 4.68 might sound like a small update, it conveys a bigger message. Google is quietly repositioning Fitbit as an AI-powered health coaching platform, rather than a simple software companion for smartwatches. 

The Conversational Check-In feature, along with the leaked Google Health rebrand logo, indicates that the Fitbit app might get folded into something much bigger and more important at the Google I/O 2026. 

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