Received my Fitbit but the app will not sync data from the Fitbit. Customer service keeps asking me to repeat steps already tried and are from outdated instructions from over 2 Years ago. i have sent... See more
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Received my Fitbit but the app will not sync data from the Fitbit. Customer service keeps asking me to repeat steps already tried and are from outdated instructions from over 2 Years ago. i have sent... See more
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They are just collecting money from BCBS without fulfilling the items promised. I'm a diabetic and was promised a complimentary smart scale, glucometer, and health coach. After downloading the app, th... See more
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It’s useless, junk, doesn’t even pick up the activity tracker info when all the access is granted. Stupid bot, vague communication, idiotic, childish response options that go nowhere. No actual diet... See more
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The app usually works pretty well but it is clear it's designed for people that need to work on their weight or blood pressure. If you eat right and are an athletic person you can only do so much if i... See more
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Lark Health is the leading chronic disease prevention and management platform using proven, A.I. health coaching to deliver better health outcomes at scale.
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Received my Fitbit but the app will not sync data from the Fitbit. Customer service keeps asking me to repeat steps already tried and are from outdated instructions from over 2 Years ago. i have sent "screen shots" showing the System menu is different from the one in the outdated tutorial. And they have asked me more then once to repeat the same steps over and over. Like they were reading from a script and not actually understanding the issue. I finally gave up interacting with "customer service" Hopefully this gets fixed.

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By far the worst app. This company never improves anything. They just bend over backwards for anthem and thats about it.

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It's a great concept but you will get more by chatting with any AI LLM. Just too many issues. For example, for the last two days I added activity (90 minutes on a treadmill and 90 minutes on a bike) and it will say I didn't do anything lol.
It can't get into specifics well. It will ask you what you had for a meal and when you give it data, it makes incorrect assumptions and the opportunity to fix its errors are subpar.
I feel it will get there but will take time. Yup ;-)

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I have the app for hypertension. While I appreciate the company giving me a blood pressure cuff and scale, the app itself is pretty useless. I've been taking my blood pressure every day for a month, all the app does is tell me whether my blood pressure is within my normal range. I had to go to another app to learn that my range is between normal and hypertension 2. It has "daily" check-ins but the app rushes through them so you complete them in 3 or 4 days despite the app giving assignments like pay attention to your sodium today. The AI coach is pretty useless to, it checks your activity and food on opening, but if you try to do something else, like do a paired bp reading, it starts over as if you hadn't already discussed activity and food. The app is not ready for hypertension management.

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They are just collecting money from BCBS without fulfilling the items promised. I'm a diabetic and was promised a complimentary smart scale, glucometer, and health coach. After downloading the app, the health coach was AI and useless. After several months, I still had not received the smart scale or glucometer. I emailed them but never received a response. I finally deleted the app today.

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tried this for several months. I was offered the Lark program by my health insurance to address hypertension, which I don't actually have. I am on a blood pressure med for a different issue and apparently that is what triggered my eligibility but I could stand to lose a few pounds so thought I'd give it a try. It was completely ridiculous, with the app encouraging me to take action to lower my BP which is actually very low, with or without the med I am on. The constant check-ins and the pre-determined responses were just frustrating.

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Buggy, useless app with an even worse "coach" that is nothing but a poorly designed ai chat bot that only works on prompts given to you. I wouldn't recommend the app to anyone. The only reason I HAVE to use it is because im forced to by my insurance or risk losing coverage for medication.

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This app is buggy, annoying and not at all intuitive to use. Repeated prompts to download yet ANOTHER "connect all your health apps" app which then hangs up during installation. Don't waste your time on this.

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Because of my unique challenges to food due to allergies, I was looking forward to some help from the "coach". It's not really a coach. You can not ask questions. It only supplies the answers that it wants. It also stated that I had a condition that I answered "no" to. I really need help navigating how to get the nutrition I need with my allergies and this was a waste of time.
Response to response: I did contact the Lark support team and was told they only offer the AI self answering coach even though on your information page on the insurance company's website it states coach by phone. I guess the AI self answering text messages counts as phone. IDK.

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Love the scale but the application is awful. Incomprehensible as to logging food as you can essentially put any food in and it will tell you you ate a good meal. Not sure that makes sense. They need to completely revamp food logging as it really is terrible. Look I'm not paying anything for it. My insurance is but to be honest I don't know how much longer I'm going to tolerate logging food when this app just simply doesn't work well.

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I was at the right point when I was offered Lark AI! Though there was some glitchiness, I realized over time that the information was USEFUL and strangely AI encouragement HELPFUL. In the past 2 years I received new knowledge, a measurement for suitable activity levels, and 2 new fitbits!! Also, I walked and AquaFitted away from 25 lbs. My A1c is still in the prediabetic range, but I know what to work on!
This is honestly the worst and most humiliating "health coach" - I eat a mostly plant based diet, with tons of veggies, fruits, whole grains, very little meat and oils other than olive or sesame, lots of good fermented stuff like Kimchi having Korean family, and this coach is constantly guilting me about incredibly healthy meals. "you got a good amount of fruits and veggies, but you got some carbs".
I literally eat mostly fresh food, very little processed junk and I was doing fine losing weight on my own without this, my insurance covered it for me for free so I thought I would give it a go, with the free scale as an enticement. It won't sync with my Garmin watch, which was crazy expensive and a gift from my husband, and I refuse to replace it with my old fitbit. Not happy with the AI bot treating me like a baby who doesn't know that veggies are good for me.

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This application has really dropped off. I used it quite frequently at the beginning of last year. I have been trying to use it this year but the responsiveness makes it unusable. Almost 15 minutes between interactions, when it responds at all.

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I was forced to sign up for this “coaching” for insurance coverage for GLP-1 med. It treats you like an idiot.
Today, it showed me a nutrition label that shows a 1/2 cup is a serving and said “woohoo” when I answered its question about serving size correctly. Other highlights of the 6 weeks have been telling me that French fried are a fried food and that I should eat an apple instead of a donut for a “healthy snack.”
Most people who are on GLP meds have been on diets most of their lives. The coaching (which is AI nonsense) is infantilizing. You can’t actually respond to it - just select what it tells you. It conforms to all the worst diet advice, like “good” food/“bad” food.
It’s as if no one involved in its development ever had a weight problem and believes that people only get fat because they are stupid and lazy. They should learn what science is now telling us about weight management instead of perpetuating useless stereotypes.

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My app froze last week. I have written two requests for help. The first time I was sent troubleshooting steps. I followed each one, but nothing work. I reported problem again and I received an email back telling me how to navigate the app instead of solving the problem. I was liking the app and the program until this problem happened. HELP!!!!!!

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I just signed up and from what I can gather from the app it is not finished.
*No way to accurately log meals (auto system is always wrong and no way to correct the info)
I will wait and see about the scale and Fitbit functionality then I might change the review; however at this point I do not have a lot of faith in this system.

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I liked it at first. It does okay with food tracking and the silly coach bot was actually helpful at first just because it made me think about my choices. I like that it tracks my daily weight in the app and I can visually see it going down. I also liked that I could save notes, which is where I tracked my measurements.
BUT, the coach got annoying so I stopped paying attention once I got in a rhythm. The scale still "works" in theory, but the weight is hit or miss on accuracy. Also, the app only saves 1 month worth of info, and that includes my notes. I have been doing this for nearly 5 months now and I would like to see my over all progress. Another thing that is really annoying is they say that you will get a Fitbit, but I only received the scale. Apparently you will receive the Fitbit if your insurance company approves it, and many do not. That fine for me because I prefer my Samsung watch, except the app does not connect to my watch. I have to manually add all activity which is a pain because half the time it does not accurately track it even if I enter it myself. In the beginning, it connect to my health app, but after about a week it stopped, so my water intake, steps, and manually input weights stopped being saved. Overall, if you want something to get started it's okay, but for the long term, there are several other options that are better and free, and you can pay like $40 for a scale on Amazon that does much more than lark.

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It’s useless, junk, doesn’t even pick up the activity tracker info when all the access is granted. Stupid bot, vague communication, idiotic, childish response options that go nowhere. No actual dietary help, it’s not a health app, just a waste of time. If the so-called ’free’ scale ever gets delivered, I’ll be surprised. How insurance companies pay for this crap is beyond belief.

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The only positive about this program is the free scale and BP monitoring. Otherwise, the app is useless and the "coach" you chat with is nothing but an unhelpful bot with pre-programmed annoying (and honestly, childish) responses. You can't actually request help from a coach and type your own replies. The calorie counts are way off and I keep getting "this food has too much sodium" messages about recipes I make myself with NO sodium. I was told my protein shake was high in sodium, but it doesn't even have sodium. This is nothing like Myfitnesspal, which has the actual, correct nutritional data and that portion of the app is totally useless. I haven't received any information on how to lower my BP whatsoever and the pre-programed responses like "woo!" and "yup" make me feel like I'm talking to someone who is 18. Do yourself a favor and just buy yourself a scale and a BP cuff. The app provides nothing useful and I can't believe my insurance company is paying for this!
I didn't even finish signing up and Lark billed my I insurance company. According to my insurance company I owe $93 to Lark. When I try to log in to contact Lark it just wants me to finish putting in my address. I am very irritated that a company would bill my insurance when I never finished signing up.

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