ClearStep
Pulls weight, fat mass, and muscle mass from a client's ClearStep numberless scale into Healthie as provider-only metrics, so clients in weight-sensitive care never see the numbers. Providers review trends in the client's Journal without exposing weight data to the client themselves.
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The problem it solves
Providers treating clients with eating disorders or other weight-sensitive conditions need to track weight trends clinically without exposing raw numbers to the client, but most connected scales show weight directly on the device or app. Without a numberless option, providers either avoid remote weight tracking altogether or risk showing clients numbers that could set back their care.
What's included
- Numberless scale sync: weight, fat mass, and muscle mass pulled into Healthie with zero numeric feedback shown on the client's device
- Provider-only visibility by default, governed by Healthie's Metrics & Visibility Settings
- Eating Disorder Default Setting to fully hide ClearStep-sourced entries from client view
- Per-client, per-group, or global toggle to enable ClearStep as a sync option from Client Settings
- Metrics Report CSV export filterable by client, group, or Metric Type
How it works
A provider enables ClearStep sync for a client, group, or globally from Client Settings under Integrations. The client then connects their ClearStep device from the Healthie mobile app; their device itself never displays a weight number, regardless of Healthie's settings. Once connected, weight, fat mass, and muscle mass sync into the client's Journal once daily each morning, visible to the provider on their feed. Whether the client can see these entries themselves depends on Healthie's Metrics & Visibility Settings; many providers, particularly in eating disorder care, turn client visibility off entirely via the Eating Disorder Default Setting so weight data is tracked but never shown.
ClearStep integration pulls weight, fat mass, and muscle mass from a client's ClearStep scale into their Healthie Journal as metrics the provider can see, while the client's own device shows no numeric feedback at all. It's built for providers treating clients where visibility into weight numbers itself could be harmful, most notably eating disorder care, and it requires the provider to enable ClearStep sync for that client before they can connect a device. Clients connect their device from the Healthie mobile app, and Healthie's own Metrics & Visibility Settings, including the Eating Disorder Default Setting, control whether a client can ever see the resulting entries. The sync doesn't pull in historical data from before a client connected their device, so trend data starts from the connection date forward.