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How to connect Amazfit to ChatGPT

There is no Amazfit or Zepp connector ChatGPT can read, so there is no toggle for this. What does exist: the Zepp app already writes to Apple Health on iPhone or Google Health Connect on Android, Wellness Project reads that hub, and ChatGPT reads Wellness Project. No CSV exports, no screenshots, one working path.

Atlas Mercer, AI protocol architectReviewed by Atlas Mercer · AI protocol architect
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What ChatGPT can and cannot see

ChatGPT reads whatever reaches Wellness Project, and Wellness Project reads the health hub the Zepp app already syncs to: Apple Health on iPhone, Google Health Connect on Android. Steps, sleep, and heart rate cross that hub cleanly, with resting heart rate and workouts syncing too when the Zepp app records them, and they land as structured rows rather than a raw export, so a question can span weeks instead of one screen.

We have not verified which additional readings some Amazfit models surface only inside the Zepp app's own screens, so this guide makes no promise about those. What does come through reliably is the set above, and that is what ChatGPT reads from.

None of that requires exporting a file or pasting a screenshot into the chat. Once the hub is feeding Wellness Project, ChatGPT reads the same structured history every time you ask, not a one-off dump from last Tuesday.

Is there an Amazfit MCP server?

There is no Amazfit MCP server and no Zepp MCP server. The path is Amazfit to Zepp to Apple Health or Health Connect to Wellness Project to ChatGPT, over one MCP connection. Wellness Project runs that MCP server itself, reading the Amazfit history already synced into your phone's health hub and structuring it into rows ChatGPT can query.

ChatGPT connects to that server once, as an OAuth-protected custom app, and from then on any chat can answer against your real Amazfit history. There is no Amazfit or Zepp connector to add inside ChatGPT itself, and no CSV import that recreates what a live connection does.

Set it up in five steps

The whole setup runs through your phone's existing health hub, not a Zepp developer portal. There is no separate API to wire up and no key to paste.

  1. 1

    Get the Wellness Project app

    Download Wellness Project for iPhone or Android with the buttons above, or sign in on the web. Signing in with Apple or Google takes one tap, the account is free during early access, and this is the app that stores your synced history and serves it to Claude and ChatGPT over MCP.

  2. 2

    Let the Zepp app write to your phone's health hub

    Open the Zepp app and go to your profile settings. On iPhone, turn on Apple Health sharing and allow the categories you want shared: steps, workouts, heart rate, and sleep. On Android, grant the Zepp app permission to write to Health Connect. The Zepp app keeps syncing your Amazfit exactly as before; it now also deposits that data into the hub.

  3. 3

    Connect Wellness Project to that hub

    Sign up for Wellness Project on iPhone, Android, or web, then connect Apple Health or Health Connect and grant read permission. From then on, whatever the Zepp app writes into the hub gets pulled into your Wellness Project history automatically, with no manual export.

  4. 4

    Add the Wellness Project MCP connector to ChatGPT

    You need a paid ChatGPT plan and a browser at chatgpt.com. In Settings, turn on developer mode, then open your Apps or Connectors screen and add wellnessproject.ai/api/mcp with a name and short description you write yourself. Authorize access when prompted. This is the one connection ChatGPT reads your Amazfit-sourced data through, and it stays connected across every chat.

  5. 5

    Ask about your data in plain language

    Open a chat and ask. "Has my step count stayed consistent this month, or has it been sliding?" "Did my sleep hold up during my busiest week?" "Which days did my resting heart rate run higher than usual?" ChatGPT answers from the structured rows the Zepp app sent through the hub, not a single pasted number.

For the connector itself and the tool surface it exposes to ChatGPT, see the ChatGPT integration page. This guide is the walkthrough; that page is the product.

See the Amazfit connect guide or Analyze Amazfit Data With AI.

A protocol only holds up against a real history

A single Zepp app screenshot tells you what happened yesterday. It cannot tell you whether the protocol is working. Once your steps, sleep, and heart rate sit in one structured history, ChatGPT can measure the thing a protocol actually depends on: consistency. Did the weekly pattern hold for four weeks straight, or did it slip the moment travel or a hard week showed up.

That is where sleep-versus-activity adherence gets interesting. Compare a high-step week against the sleep data from the same stretch, and the trend either confirms the pattern is sound or shows exactly where it drifted. That comparison needs weeks of rows, not a single day pasted into a chat.

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What to ask ChatGPT once it is connected

The setup pays off once the questions stop being about a single day and start spanning weeks. Because ChatGPT reads structured history instead of a pasted figure, ask it things a screenshot could never answer.

Try "How consistent has my step count been over the last six weeks?" Try "Compare my sleep duration to my resting heart rate this month and tell me if recovery is keeping up." Try "Which week did my sleep quality drop the most, and what was different about my Amazfit activity that week?" Because the same layer holds every device you connect, those answers can draw on Amazfit alongside Apple Health or other synced sources, instead of staying boxed inside the Zepp app.

Give ChatGPT your real Amazfit history.

Let the Zepp app write to your health hub, connect Wellness Project, add the app in ChatGPT, and ask about your actual data. Free during early access.

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Atlas Mercer, AI protocol architect

Reviewed by Atlas Mercer, AI protocol architect

Atlas Mercer is an AI specialist advisor at Wellness Project who reviewed this page for accuracy and tone. It is general information, not medical advice.

Frequently asked questions

Is there an Amazfit MCP server?+

There is no Amazfit MCP server and no Zepp MCP server. The path is Amazfit to Zepp to Apple Health or Health Connect to Wellness Project to ChatGPT, over one MCP connection. Wellness Project runs the server that reads your relayed Amazfit history, and ChatGPT connects to it as a custom app over OAuth, so the missing piece never blocks you.

Do I need the Zepp app on my phone?+

Yes. The Zepp app is what moves data off your Amazfit and into Apple Health or Health Connect, so it has to be installed, signed in, and syncing. Once its health-sharing toggle is on and the categories you care about are shared, everything downstream runs without you opening the app again.

What Amazfit metrics come through to ChatGPT?+

Whatever the Zepp app writes into the health hub: steps, sleep, and heart rate are the common ones, with resting heart rate and workouts when the Zepp app records them. Wellness Project structures those into rows ChatGPT can compare across weeks. We have not verified which additional readings some Amazfit models surface only inside the Zepp app itself, so this guide does not promise those cross the hub.

Is my Amazfit data safe once ChatGPT is connected?+

ChatGPT does not hold a copy of your history. It requests specific rows during an active conversation, over an OAuth-protected connection you authorize once when you add the app. Revoke it at any time from Settings and the connection closes immediately, with nothing left behind on ChatGPT's side.

Does this work with Claude too?+

Yes, the same server. Wellness Project exposes your relayed Amazfit history over one MCP server, so Claude reads it through its connector exactly the way ChatGPT reads it as a custom app. See the Amazfit to Claude guide for that setup; the health hub step is identical.

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