Lark Health Cheats

Lark Health Hack 5.5.7 + Redeem Codes

Smart, connected, health coach

Developer: LARK
Category: Health & Fitness
Price: Free
Version: 5.5.7
ID: com.lark.Meadowlark

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Description

Lark is better health made easy, at no cost to you! We’ll send everything you need directly to your home: Depending on your program, that will include a Digital Scale, an Activity Tracker, a Blood Glucose Meter, or a Smart Blood Pressure Cuff. Lark and our devices surround you with support and guidance as you move through your day.

Lark knows that creating healthy habits and making them stick requires coaching that’s personalized to you. With coaching, health content, and personal insights available 24/7 right on your smartphone, Lark is with you every step of the way - and it doesn’t cost you a thing.

LOG YOUR FOOD
Track your meals and get immediate feedback . You can even use your voice to track your meals! Watch how Lark learns about what foods impact you and your health goals individually.

TRACK ALL OF YOUR HEALTH DATA
Record everything in one place, from your weight readings, daily activity levels, sleep, mindfulness check-ins, meals and meal quality, blood sugar, blood pressure, and more. Lark uses data from the Apple Health app to provide you with seamless coaching.

UNDERSTAND YOUR PATTERNS
See everything in one place to understand how you’re tracking across all the important elements of achieving your health goals.

GET REAL-TIME COACHING
Everytime you log a weight, blood sugar, or meal, you’ll get insight into how your body works to help you improve.

24/7 COMMUNITY SUPPORT
With 24/7 live coaching, you’ll always have access to health coaching. You’ll be part of a community and will be able to join with participants who share recipes or give you a dose of motivation.

Version history

5.5.7
2023-05-16
Minor bug fixes
5.5.6
2023-05-10
Minor bug fixes
5.5.5
2023-04-25
You can now connect your Fitbit account to the Lark app! Activity from your Fitbit will now sync with the Lark app, making it easier to track your activity and get insights from your coach.
5.5.4
2023-04-20
You can now connect your Fitbit account to the Lark app! Activity from your Fitbit will now sync with the Lark app, making it easier to track your activity and get insights from your coach.
5.5.3
2023-03-09
We've added a new way to track your orders! Users can now track the status of their orders and view their tracking information through the Settings screen.
5.5.2
2023-02-13
Minor bug fixes
5.5.1
2023-01-18
Minor bug fixes
5.5.0
2023-01-03
We have added a new experience for our first time users. We now provide an overview of the program, introduce you to your coach, and help you set a goal towards improving your health!
5.4.3
2022-12-07
Minor bug fixes
5.4.2
2022-11-28
Minor bug fixes
5.4.1
2022-11-18
Minor bug fixes and design improvements
5.4.0
2022-11-10
Performance optimizations regarding how the conversation is generated and interacts with our users, and various bug fixes around conversation interactions.
5.3.8
2022-10-31
Minor bug fixes
5.3.7
2022-09-20
Minor design updates and bug fixes
5.3.6
2022-09-13
Lark values your privacy and security, so we have had new features to keep you information and data safe and secure.
5.3.5
2022-08-22
Additional accessibility for screen reader users along with minor bug fixes
5.3.4
2022-08-09
We have added some gentle reminders for our users who have not enabled data permissions and bug fixes to improve our users' experience
5.3.3
2022-07-19
We have added additional screen reading capabilities for users that use that assistive technology. In addition, we have made some updates for dark mode and gave our Settings page a face lift.
5.3.2
2022-07-06
Bug fixes
5.3.1
2022-06-30
Bug fix for an issue that users on dark mode were encountering chatting with their coach
5.3.0
2022-06-28
We have improved the app navigation experience with adding a bottom navigation bar and improving the top header. This will make it easier for you to now navigate to the Data Dashboard to view your activity and data along with easily access your Missions!
5.2.9
2022-06-01
We have updated the chat background screen to provide a better chat experience for our users. In addition, this release includes updates to the screenreader experience and minor bug fixes.
5.2.8
2022-04-13
Bug fixes
5.2.7
2022-04-06
Bug fixes
5.2.6
2022-03-30
Fix for errors users were experiencing

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Ratings

4.4 out of 5
6 007 Ratings

Reviews

Teacher56,
Cheery change of habits
I do like the Lark. It is easy to put in food. You are not able to manually put in weight though except the first time setting up the app. Like everyone else, once I completed the survey as was accepted, the app would not work. There was a lag and I had to call my insurance company, who could not help at all. I sent an email to Lark. It took a couple days to get a response, but it finally got worked out. I still have not received my scale, but it says they are on the way. I have not heard from my coach either. Maybe I am doing something wrong or maybe the scales have to come first. I do like that it marks food with badges, but I have not figured out how to find the best foods for some of the badges. I’ve been using it a week now because of the lag time, so I have a lot to learn and will get it figured out. I did lose 3 lbs just changing my eating habits and moving more the first week. I would like to track my water intake though. There is not a place for that. Overall it is a good app and I think it will help me become healthier and more motivated to eat right and move more.
Shante Renee.,
Judgement Free Zone
What I like the best about using Lark so far is that it has shifted my thinking about food and exercise from punishment and discipline to making kind decisions for myself. Lark doesn’t lambast you for eating a piece of pizza, or for getting minimal exercise. Instead, it focuses on what you did RIGHT, giving you positive reinforcement that makes you want to keep doing that. For years I struggled with a binge/restrict eating cycle and the inability to consistently stay active because I wanted to be perfect. The first few times I slipped up with my eating after downloading Lark, I struggled to tell the app... until I realized there’s nothing to be embarrassed about. It’s an app. And coming clean and being able to admit that I ate (x) because I was feeling (y) and this is a pattern I’d like to be more conscious of next time has been pivotal in changing my habits. But the humanoid text interface of Lark makes it a lot more welcoming than a food tracker app, with calorie counters that turn red when you go over your limit, or daily fat allowance bars that glow with silent shaming. Now, when I go to eat, or when I’ve been sitting for too long and think “it’s a nice time to get up for a little while,” I think of how proud Lark will be when I make a healthy choice, and how good that will feel.
jeelli05,
Needs meal information from Lose It! app
I think almost every feature of the LarkApp is great, and I’ve been using it daily for about six weeks. The only thing I would change is the nutrition information data. There is some assumed knowledge of ingredients and caloric content of common foods, but I would love for lark to except information from Lose It! about nutritional intake each day. Lose It! is extremely specific, and contains an almost endless catalog of barcodes and nutritional information from restaurants, not to mention the ability to create your own recipes with individual ingredients. Lark would not have to build a database anything like this, if it would only accept meal information that was already logged for that day in the Lose It! app.
I realize that might make it more difficult for lark to track servings of particular types of food, like unsaturated fat and fruits and vegetables, but I can’t see that it would be too terribly hard to figure out, as Lose It! is already also tracking those things to build a person’s daily nutrients profile.
I also know I’m not the first lark user to make this exact request. For those of us who track our food diligently as part of our health journey, Lose It! is hands-down the best for this function. Incorporating that information into lark would be extremely helpful for success in the lark app, as well.
ValMac7,
Calorie Counts Off
This is an ok app. I like the coach aspect but I don’t always like the choices they give to answer with but it’s fine. The thing I hate is that none of the food calories are correct. NONE of them. I tried to put in cherry sparkling water and it said over 100 calories - it was obviously confused by the word “cherry” another example is that I put in triscuit thin crackers and ot said a serving was 250 calories. The box said 130. That’s a huge difference when your counting calories. No where does it tell you what a “serving” is and how they arrived at that number. I guess I was spoiled by My Fitness Pal. Since they got this aspect so very wrong - I’m not sure if people are really losing weight - then again they might be starving themselves if they go by the calorie counts in this app. I’ll try it for a bit longer but having to figure out all the calories for every piece of food I eat is super irritating, but maybe the coach aspect of the app will grow on me and I’ll see some results. I’m happy to give it a chance but might be more work than it’s worth. Oh - and I got my scale surprisingly fast - within only about 3-4 days of signing up. Sounds like I was lucky considering some other reviews. I may come up and update…if it’s worth my time to (and it gets significantly better in the coming months.
Cburch74,
Change habits and the way you think
I’ve been using Lark for a couple of weeks now and overall, I like it! I don’t currently have a Fitbit or the like, so I like that it can use the health data from my phone for activity. I also like the way it looks at your diet as healthy, unhealthy, and mixed - as a combination of choices. It feels less boxed in and restrictive than being meticulous about counting calories and portion sizes, but I can see the pattern of my choices, and instinctively want to improve to more green. I wish that there was somewhere to input medical conditions - I have no way to let the AI know that I have anxiety and that’s why my sleep may not be optimal so four hours on a high stress day is actually very good for me, or that I have food allergies, so will not be trying to eat more of whatever. There is a notes section though, so I’ve been marking that up so when I review, I can say oh yeah, this is what was going on there. And I’m down about five pounds just from getting a little more active and making better choices and that is always encouraging.
Desert Peacock,
Simple health app
This app is very helpful for people wanting to start or continue a more health conscious journey. It is simple to use and guides you through tracking food, activity, sleep, wellness, and mood daily. Provides easy to follow feedback and encouragement. Gives resource links and info on it’s feedback when needed. Allows you to fully edit wrong entries on food and asks if activity levels look correct - then reminds you that micro activities like cleaning, etc can be manually entered to capture more correct data. This is a fantastic add-on tool to track important data and be able to use on your own or in conjunction with a doctor to give him/her insight into your health related behaviors.
It seems it will work more efficiently with a FitBit for activity tracking, however, it is not absolutely necessary. I’ve been using it without and still enjoy the simplicity and daily feedback to keep me focused.
You are able to change the times of activity or meals so you aren’t tethered trying to enter data in real time.
bobcampbell50,
Program drives me crazy.
When I first started using the lark program I really enjoyed having the ability to track my activity levels and food consumption. The lark program gives you some great tips for maintaining your health. However, there have been multiple glitches in this program over the past few months. There have been multiple updates to the program to try to fix these glitches to no avail. My activity is being added inaccurately lately. For instance, I put in two walks one of 35 minutes and another of 40 minutes. It added these two activities as two 25 minute cycling activities. Not only was it inaccurately tracking the type of activity but it also inaccurately added the total number of minutes. These glitches are becoming more and more the normal with this program and I am getting frustrated with it. Not sure what has happened. When reporting problems with the activity the only advice I ever get is to delete the current program and add the updated program. Yet each update has the same problems consistently.
Dainta,
Lark review
I think lark is pretty decent for an automated app. If something could be improved upon it would be nice if one could scan barcodes so food items consumed along with nutritional value would be more accurate. I am only on week 4 of using lark. The first few weeks were difficult because I am assuming it lacked my history to interpret any meals logged. I tried reporting it, but have never heard back from a real person. After the 3rd week it began working very well with only a rare occasion of lark being unable to interpret my food data. It may have been an internet or connection issue of some sort. As I progress the app advances into different areas giving me information on different areas of knowledge concerning health. It is also very encouraging to get you moving and eating healthy. I have become very unhealthy and need to change my habits. Honestly, lark has motivated me to be accountable and encouraged. A sincere Thank you to the developers for this program.
-Dainta
wperruna,
Nice app
This app tracks everything and cheers on your small accomplishments while also giving you feedback where you can make a change to improve. It also lets you track your mood, feelings and activity in addition to food. It starts with focusing on one area and then slowly adds goals. It gives you information on why it is suggesting something including the occasional link to a related research article. The only thing I don’t like is that it doesn’t ask you to verify your food after you type it in. I put in chicken ginger soup and it read it as chicken finger and called it an unhealthy meal which it wasn’t so a little more intuition in this area would be very helpful so it doesn’t classify things incorrectly as I can’t fix it once it’s in and it doesn’t change even if I delete and re add with different wording. Other than that it’s great! It helps me stay on track by reminding me to log stuff and letting me know how active I am throughout the day.
TigerBrown,
Can’t Connect to 23andMe and Support is Disappointing
I received an email from 23andme about Lark and how it connects to my data and will provide a more comprehensive and bespoke wellness plan for me. I downloaded Lark, launched the app and went answered the chatbot questions. None of the questions included 23andme so I tried to find a setting where I could input the account info and there was nothing. Then I emailed support and the first thing they replied with was a link to install Lark. I replied and said I have Lark and I just want to connect 23andme. They told me to launch Lark and Lark (the bot) would ask me for my information. I said again, that the bot didn’t ask me and if there was somewhere else that I can input the info. It’s been days and I haven’t received a reply. On top of that, the interactions with Lark the Bot based on the health info that it does have about me is pretty basic and doesn’t lend to the extra time I have to spend having a scripted exchange with a poorly written chatbot. I literally want those hours of my life back that I spent trying to get this thing to work. I recommend using Fitness Genes if you want a comprehensive fitness report based on your genetics.