Equate Heart Chart is a health-tracking app for iOS and Android that syncs blood pressure data from specific Equate-branded Bluetooth monitors.
Product velocity
Maintenance
Daily rank 🇺🇸
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Medical
Sentiment
4.6
14k reviews
Nemesis
Fragmented field
The App DNA
What makes this app unique?
Users hire this app to automate the collection of blood pressure readings for physician review, reducing the manual effort of logging health history.
For Individuals managing hypertension or cardiovascular health who own or intend to purchase Equate-branded Bluetooth blood pressure monitors.
What does it look like?
Key features
Calculates blood pressure averages for physician review via a gesture-based interface.
Automated data ingestion from specific Equate-branded upper arm and wrist monitors.
How much does it cost?
The app operates as a free value-add service to drive hardware sales for A&D Company, Limited.
Velocity
Maintenance developmentUX improvementsplatform expansionShow more...
Equate Heart Chart maintains a release cadence of approximately one update every two to three months, placing it in the maintenance category. The latest release focused on UX improvements, expanded hardware compatibility for blood pressure monitors, and added educational content. Development appears stable but infrequent, prioritizing functional updates and device integration over rapid feature iteration. There is no evidence of a live-ops strategy or high-frequency deployment cycles.
Who built it?
A&D Company
6 apps tracked · Medical
User Sentiment
What do users think recently?
Fresh user feedback skews frustrated. Users appreciate wireless blood pressure monitoring provides a convenient way to track heart health metrics over time and simple interface design allows users to view daily averages and individual readings for medical appointments, but report bluetooth connectivity failures prevent the app from syncing readings from the monitor to the phone.
How are ratings & reviews evolving?
What users say, by theme
- Wireless blood pressure monitoring provides a convenient way to track heart health metrics over time
- Simple interface design allows users to view daily averages and individual readings for medical appointments
- Bluetooth connectivity failures prevent the app from syncing readings from the monitor to the phone
63 of 99 recent reviews analyzed · high confidence · Frustrated overall
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Competitive landscape for Equate Heart Chart
How's the Medical market?
Equate Heart Chart maintains a niche position as a hardware-tethered utility, with a 4.74 rating on iOS vs 3.31 on Android. The 1.4-star rating gap suggests that technical instability on Android is actively eroding the user base relative to the iOS experience.
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Key takeaways for Equate Heart Chart
Where is it heading?
The market for health-tracking utilities is shifting toward consolidated data hubs like Health Connect, leaving standalone apps that fail to integrate exposed to churn. Equate Heart Chart remains advantaged by its hardware lock-in, but the current maintenance-mode cadence will erode this advantage if connectivity and platform-sync issues remain unaddressed through the next two quarters.
- Bluetooth connectivity failures in the latest version prevent reliable data syncing, which compounds the rating drag already visible on Android.
- The latest release expanded device support and added AHA-based categorization, signaling that the developer is still actively maintaining the hardware-app link.
The SWOT
- Proprietary Bluetooth sync with Equate hardware creates a high switching cost for existing monitor owners.
- Adding manual entry editing would resolve the top-requested history management frustration.
Next best moves
Ship Google Health Connect integration because it is the #1 requested feature on Android → reduce churn among users seeking modern health-platform parity.
+ 1 more prioritized moveThe counter-intuitive read
The app's hardware-tethered model is a feature, not a bug…
Read the full takeSince the last report: The report identifies a critical performance divergence between iOS and Android platforms, shifting the strategic focus toward platform-parity integrations like Google Health Connect.
Bottom line
Equate Heart Chart secures hardware loyalty through automated sync, but technical instability on Android and missing platform integrations threaten its long-term utility, so the PM should prioritize Health Connect support to stabilize the Android user base.
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- [1] App Store listing, source
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