Attain by Aetna Cheats

Attain by Aetna Hack 1.8.8 + Redeem Codes

Developer: Aetna Life Insurance Company
Category: Health & Fitness
Price: Free
Version: 1.8.8
ID: com.aetna.attain

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Description

Earn rewards for healthy actions. Download Attain by Aetna® and sign in to see if you are eligible to participate, and which rewards are available to you if you are.

The Attain app combines your health history with Apple Watch® activity to offer personalized goals*, achievable actions, and rewards.**

This app integrates with the Health app and helps you:

• Earn rewards for hitting daily active calorie goals.
• Get reminders for important healthy actions: flu shot and other vaccinations; scheduling primary care visits and screenings; and refilling and picking up prescriptions.
• Get tips to sleep better, improve nutrition and increase mindfulness.
• Build healthy habits through challenges and daily activity.
• Get support for serious health moments, such as finding lower-cost options for lab and imaging tests like MRIs.

Who can enroll?
The Attain program is available to Aetna commercial medical members aged 18 and above and with participating plans. Other eligibility and participation requirements, including certain state restrictions and exclusion, may apply.

How do I earn rewards?
Hit your activity goals and complete healthy actions to earn points. Activity goals are based on your weight and sex. Some healthy actions are based on your personal health history. Meet your weekly activity goals and complete healthy actions to earn enough points each month to cover your Apple Watch payment (if eligible). Or use your points to get gift cards from popular retailers. Find out which rewards you’re eligible for by downloading and logging in to Attain.

Do I need an Apple Watch?
Yes. Activity from your Apple Watch — along with your Aetna health history — powers the program.

How can I earn an Apple Watch?
Order a base model in Attain then pay it off with points over 24 months. All you’ll pay initially is a one-time activation fee plus sales tax. You can choose to upgrade to a different model for an additional up-front cost. You will use the points you earn in Attain to cover all or part of the monthly payment of your Apple Watch.

What if I already have my own Apple Watch?
If you already have your own Apple Watch, you can use your points on gift cards from popular retailers.

*Goals and suggested health actions should not replace your doctor’s advice. If you have a medical condition that prevents you from meeting your goals, or if your doctor advises you not to take part in physical activity, there may be an opportunity for you to earn the same reward in a different way.

**Eligibility for particular incentives varies by health plan type and location, including availability of Apple Watch as a reward. Download the Attain app and sign in to see which categories of incentives are available to you. Participation in Attain requires an iPhone 6S or later running iOS 13 or later, and an Apple Watch Series 1 or later. Please note that some models of Apple Watch may have different compatibility requirements. Please refer to Apple’s website for further details to ensure compatibility with your phone.

Version history

1.8.8
2023-08-16
Bug fixes and performance improvements
1.8.7
2023-07-19
Bug fixes and performance improvements
1.8.6
2023-07-10
Bug fixes and performance improvements
1.8.5
2023-06-02
Bug fixes and performance improvements
1.8.4
2023-03-09
Bug fixes and performance improvements
1.8.3
2023-02-09
Bug fixes and performance improvements
1.8.2
2023-01-30
Bug fixes and performance improvements
1.8.1
2022-11-23
- Updated the Challenges screens to more clearly show how many additional points are earned for completing the level two and three targets
- Bug fixes and performance improvements
1.8.0
2022-10-27
Bug fixes and performance improvements
1.7.0
2022-10-12
Bug fixes and performance improvements
1.6.8
2022-09-30
Bug fixes and performance improvements
1.6.7
2022-09-18
- If you have a new challenge available, you'll see a badge on the Challenges tab. Just tap the icon and opt in to join!
- You can now find the category (such as sleep, etc.) below the title of each Healthy Action
- Various other bug fixes and performance improvements
1.6.6
2022-08-18
Minor enhancements and performance improvements
1.6.5
2022-08-11
Minor enhancements and performance improvements
1.6.4
2022-07-23
- Fix for the frequent logout bug
- Improved time zone handling for activity goals
- Minor changes to permission prompts in onboarding
- Various other bug fixes and performance improvements
1.6.3
2022-07-19
Bug fixes and performance improvements
1.6.2
2022-06-28
- Enhanced the Healthy Actions badge to show the number of new cards waiting for you
- Bug fixes and performance improvements
1.6.1
2022-06-14
Bug fixes and performance improvements
1.6.0
2022-06-07
- Partially filled activity goal bubbles are back! In addition to tapping on a day/week to see how close you were to achieving your goal, you can now glance at the Activity or Activity History screen bubbles to see approximately how close you were to achieving your goal
- Streamlined the onboarding flow to make joining Attain faster than ever
- Improved handling of activity data on days when traveling across time zones
- Added a sign out button to make troubleshooting easier
- Added several accessibility features
- Retired the Apple Watch app; to see your progress toward your Attain daily activity goal now, just set your Move ring goal to match your Attain goal
- Many other performance improvements and minor enhancements
1.5.11
2022-03-30
Minor updates to the "Share the Attain app" feature
1.5.10
2022-03-17
Optimized performance of Healthkit-adjudicated Healthy Actions
1.5.9
2022-02-08
- Improved performance of HealthKit data transmission
1.5.8
2022-01-10
- Streamlined activity goal display for users with medical accommodations
- Bug fixes and performance improvements
1.5.7
2021-12-10
- Updated onboarding screens to reflect new program options
- Bug fixes and performance improvements
1.5.6
2021-11-11
- Removed references and settings related to sharing data with Apple, who is no longer providing program support
- Bug fixes and performance improvements

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Ratings

4.7 out of 5
34K Ratings

Reviews

Brookl,
In total, really great app
I’ve had this app for 2 years now. I love this app. I had issues with frequent logins but now I only experience it 1 to 2 times a month at the most. I appreciate that the app is intuitive in pushing my goal from originally 3 days a week to now 6 days a week. It keeps me motivated to push myself. I’m not sure how often the calorie goal is increased or what intervals it’s reviewed but I’ve had the same calorie goal for about 1 year. Even with my ability to meet and exceed the goal for weeks on end, I still have the same goal. I’m not complaining but I’m curious how it works. I LOVE the attain games that have been done in the past. They are fun and push you to meet new goals! The only issue I’ve experienced with the app is goals tracked for time (i.e. complete a 15 min workout to receive points). In some cases I’ve completed the goal but wasn’t awarded the points and the day passes and there’s no way to go back. I have no way of seeing it in my points history either as it just says “completed healthy action”. Other than small issues, overall the app is great! I’ve earned lots of points and I love being able to get gift cards to help with gift buying during birthdays or holidays. The only thing I’ve seen from others that was not offered to me was the ability to purchase an Apple Watch. I’ve had my Apple Watch for 4-5 years and I would’ve loved a new one if I was offered the ability to purchase one.
bellashears,
Ok if could set realistic daily goals and purchase watch through app.
Started to use this app as was offered by my early insurance and incentive to get moving. I tried to order the watch and was never able to, would take me to start of app. After several attempts to order Apple Watch and not able to as app kept freezing, in order to get app to work had to click on have my own watch. Needless to say had to purchase a watch and cost of paying up front to get so to work wish I could have gotten through app and pay monthly. I called customer service to inform of what happened and they advised they would eventually offer purchase of watch to those who couldn’t purchase due to app issues, this was a year ago and still nothing. Liked the idea of paying monthly and use points to pay for watch monthly but that didn’t happen for me. Would still like to get watch through app as watch I purchased is not working well.

Goals of hitting 750 daily points is somewhat attainable if you are very active. Even working in a shipping and receiving area I don’t reach my daily goal unless I track other work out from moving packages and walking around to deliver packages as nonstop for 30-45 mins. Goes from 3 times a week to 7 days to achieve daily goal. Watch is set to 600 as daily goal, most days I reach this but app has me at 750 and don’t reach this goal so much. Wish there was a way to change this to a more realistic goal.
5 Dog Family,
Okay App
I have been using this app for at least 2 years. I agree with many others that the 7 day a week activity expectation was too much and a definite motivation killer when you missed a day, especially early in the week and knew no matter what you did the rest of the week you weren’t getting your weekly points. It made it easy to be lazy! With the change to 6 days a week I am definitely happier and most of the time hit 7 anyway. There are still a few things I think they need to look at doing that would make the app better. I would like to see statistics as to how I compare to others in my age group. I would also like to see the app designed for a walking pace that would make adjustments for elevation differences. I find it frustrating to look and see my “trend” showing a 19 and 20 minute mile when I am constantly dealing with the mountains and hills in my area and not walking flat streets. Maybe I should be logging that cardio under hiking instead of an outdoor walk, I don’t know. All in all I think the app does what it’s designed to do which is to keep you looking for ways to improve your health (I personally detest the “breathing” and “flexibility” challenges so being forced to do those weeks activities to get my points becomes a matter of my personal pride and keeps me on task). I also enjoy the periodic reward of a gift card when you have enough points. It’s not a lot but every little bit helps, right?
WSC3231,
Working out by someone else’s rules
Overall, this app does what it advertises it to do. Encourage people to become more active by providing a set goal and rewarding them for attaining that goal. The app provides the set goal of meeting the required caloric burn for a set period of time as well as some bonus points if you complete the daily challenge of the week by doing specific activities like breathing exercises, walking more than a certain amount of steps or miles a day. It has changed the way I approach how to be more active on a daily basis over the past year. The only two issues that I think about 1)the logout issue continues to persist forcing me to check daily to avoid being logged out. The developer is correct that if you are logged out, as long as you login again with 90 days, you can recover your activity but it still seems weird that this is needed. 2) the bulk of points are designed and are achieved by meeting the weekly caloric goal by exercising “x” amount of days which steadily increase until it asks you to achieve the goal about 6 days a week. So the app works if you are just trying to meet your calorie burn goal, create more active lifestyle and potentially get a free watch, but in terms of fitness, this app does little to help with actual weight loss.
Riffyraff,
Crashes, buggy, not well thought out
I don't usually leave reviews for apps, but after having used this for over a year I feel like I've seen enough to make an honest judgement. When I first downloaded it I thought maybe they were still working out the kinks because it was so buggy- I would get signed out randomly, or the app wouldn't pair to my watch, or it would retrospectively zero out my daily calorie total two days after the fact - which actually made me miss my weekly goal once, even after I sent feedback within the app to let them know, I was never contacted or given the points back. I agree with other reviewers that the incentive structure is not as good as it could be- if you miss a day early in the week there's no way for you to make it up and it's easy to slack off after that. If there were daily goals where you could still get points even after missing your weekly, it would actually help you out of motivational slumps. I really appreciate what they are TRYING to do with this app I just feel like they made a sort of half-way attempt at it. It's also somehow even buggier NOW than it was a year ago, and it logs me out every single time I close the app, which really deters me from even using it at all. I would stop using it right now if i wasn't still in the process of paying off my watch. I used to be eager to check it every day and now if anything it's just a nuisance. It's a huge missed opportunity in my opinion, as the idea was good but the execution was a C-.
Spdpnt,
Goals are not realistic.
Update: 2/9/23.
The app also seams glitchy. They say it connects to your watch and can upload info from 30 days in the past if not connected to the app or the phone. What I have found to be reality is if you don’t log into the app on your phone for a few days it logs you out. After this happens any log data you accumulate on your watch will not sync with the app after logging back in. I have multiple days with ether no data or it says the watch was not connected. However I wear my watch daily. The only thing that changes is I’m not looking at the app daily. Maybe a couple times per week. It’s annoying as it cheats you out of those points.

Original review:
I would give this a 5 star because it does get you moving and makes you realize when your not doing much. However the goals are unrealistic. Even days when I do a substantial amount of working out I have trouble making the goal for one day. Then every time you make your weekly goal they go and raise the goal to more days. Makes it difficult to achieve when your constantly loosing. Personally I don’t even look at the daily goal any more. The weekly challenges I do try to accomplish and typically they are achievable with a little extra work. If your using the app to get a free Apple Watch don’t. I would say im fairly active and using it for 3 months have only achieved 10,000 points which is $10.
Jellybeans93,
I’m probably going to be buying this watch
Update: It did it all through the Attain games. It’s doing it again now. You can’t click on anything. You can’t log out of the app. Honestly, whoever is in charge of this app should be fired. It doesn’t work more often than it does. AND every recent review is complaining about the same problem, yet the developer’s response is always something along the lines of lines of a “it’s a you problem”. I’m telling you, this app hardly works. You will not get any of the Healthy Action points. You definitely aren’t getting any of the new Challenge points. Take any points you can or you’ll owe. It shouldn’t take so much work to make it do what it’s supposed to do.

It’s a great app if you like to watch it spin and spin and spin. So frustrated and over this program. It had the potential to be great.

I loved this app when I first got into the program. But, now, this app works maybe 50% of the time. I try to get into the Daily Actions but I can’t access the points. Either, the screen won’t load or when you tap on the button to say you’ve read it it doesn’t do anything. Im trying to pay off this watch with exercise and healthy actions and im getting really frustrated with this app. This app could also be improved by letting me link to my Strava account. All of my backpacking out of cell range didn’t count this summer.
bugsaprettygirl,
Needs Work
I’ve had the app for about 4 months now and have managed to get around $25 in points. It would have been way more if I didn’t get my goal put at 7 days a week. I am pretty active and can usually hit my calorie goal for the day just going to class and work but 7 days a week is absurd. I quit using the app for awhile because I was tired of trying to hit that crazy goal and always failing. Also discouraged by the fact that you get the same amount of points for completing 3 days/ week goal as you do a 7 days/ week goal. Additionally I get so frustrated because my app will log me out at random times. I will have a really good week and go to check the app and it had logged me out at the end of last week. I don’t have time to check the app every day and make sure it is still logged in. I understand it may be a safety concern to let you stay logged in but that is also a necessity of the app (to see your activity 24/7). So I’ve definitely missed out on a lot of points because of this. Not to mention that it won’t let you save your info and log in with your face which would make the situation a little easier. I had high hopes but have ended up very disappointed. I am also discouraged seeing all of the reviews from the past saying the same thing as mine. Please listen to us and improve the app. Or stop marketing it as something that is ATTAIN-able.
linuxdaemon,
Motivation?
Overall I am happy with the app and am happy to be able to “work off” the payment for an Apple Watch. But like others I have a problem with when you get to 7 days required for the weekly bonus.

This isn’t like training for a marathon, the requirements aren’t so strenuous that you need a day of rest. The goals seem pretty much like push yourself a little more than usual and you’ll meet your goal. So I’m not going to complain about the 7 days as a whole. But, as a source of motivation, I think it’s bad. If you miss one day, that’s it. Your week is shot, and you will pretty much have to pay something for the watch that month. There is no margin of error and it is not possible to make up the 2000 points for that week by any other means other than paying the $2 for that missed weekly bonus.

And again, the $2 isn’t the end of the world either. I just don’t think that is effective in motivation. To me, it feels more punitive if you don’t hit your goal. If it was maybe changed to a weekly average or something, you would have the motivation to work more to make up that difference. As of now, if you have a work trip or something and are unable to do much on Monday, then there is no motivation to do anything for the rest of that week, because you cannot make it up.
PinchingAbe,
More of a review of program
Make your goal? The next week it will Jack your days up... and keep doing this until you have to meet your calorie burn 7 days a week, with no rest days. Eventually, if you can’t sustain the 7 days, you get no points for meeting goals. Which means, for me, for example, I will not ever get my watch paid for just by activity alone unless I’m a robot! The other activities are small points and barely contribute toward meaningful pay down of the cost of the watch. So what do you do? Miss a month of goals so you can get it back down to 3x a week that you can manage, knowing that once you do, the cycle starts all over again. In short, this program doesn’t motivate me. It frustrates and makes me feel worse because the goals eventually get unreasonable. It asks for 500 calories of burn for me and on a good day, I can get 300. For me to get all 500 it would be an hour and a half on the bike every single day. This program actually sets you up to fail by being too rigid in the expectations. 4 days a week is reasonable. 7 days of hard exercise a week for 2,000 points, $2 toward the watch, is a lot to ask. So only do this if you are OK with them singing your credit card each month for the watch payment. Don’t think you will actually be able to earn the watch payment every month as advertised, because you won’t. They don’t tell you at sign up how they lure you in and then change the expectations on you. Caveat emptor.